6.7.1
A focused reliability release. The headline is for Linux: Franz now launches cleanly when installed from the .deb package on Ubuntu 24.04 and newer, and we verified the fix on Ubuntu 24.04 and Debian 12 before shipping it. Alongside that, reconnecting 1Password takes a single click, mail sorting loads its on-device model in the installed app, and service updates now reach every service, even one with a broken definition.
Fixed
- Franz starts on Ubuntu 24.04 and newer. Installing from the .deb package now sets up everything the app needs on recent Ubuntu releases, including the security profile the system expects. If Franz never opened for you after a .deb install, this is the version to get. Verified on Ubuntu 24.04 and Debian 12 before release.
- Reconnecting 1Password takes one click. The 1Password connection rests after a few minutes of inactivity. Approving it again now gets you a fresh connection right away, and the padlock goes straight back to filling your logins.
- Mail sorting loads its on-device model. The installed app now finds the bundled model that sorts your mail on your machine, so more of that work happens locally, fast and private.
- Service updates repair broken definitions. A service whose definition fails to load can now still receive the update that fixes it, and a single unexpected value no longer invalidates the whole definition.
Under the hood
- When syncing between your devices fails, Franz now records the exact reason in its log and flags a failure that keeps repeating, so a stuck sync is visible and diagnosable at a glance.