v1.10.1

What's New in Dia v1.10.1

Dia v1.10.0 is all about tying up loose ends—from long‑requested support, to polish on new features, to fixes that keep day‑to‑day work feeling smooth. Here's what's new:

  • Chromium Side Panel support. Extensions that use the Chromium Side Panel can now render their side-panel UI directly in Dia.
  • Tab groups get easier to scan and name. New tab groups derive their color from the site's favicon or URL bar theme color, and when you create a new group with tabs on top, Dia now drops you straight into renaming so you can label projects while you're in the flow.
  • Google Sheets support in Chat. The Assistant can now see beyond the first visible slice of a sheet—reading across all sheets and rows in a document so summaries and analyses capture the full picture.
  • Retry without attachments. If a query fails because of a problematic attachment, you can now quickly rerun it without that attachment instead of starting from scratch.
  • Ask on Page now opens in new tabs. Links from Ask on Page results now open in a new foreground tab, preserving the original context while you jump into the answer.
  • Non‑US keyboard shortcuts, fixed. Keyboard shortcuts like ⌘Z now behave correctly on layouts such as AZERTY and Dvorak, so undo and other core commands work the way you expect across apps.
  • Fewer dark‑mode flashes. Notion and Slack now honor their dark backgrounds when you switch tabs, preventing distracting white flashes as you move between workspaces.
  • More reliable window controls. A speculative fix addresses rare cases where macOS window traffic lights could appear duplicated after unlocking or moving in and out of fullscreen.
  • Faster navigation from history. Back, forward, and reload history entries can be cmd‑ or middle‑clicked to open in a new tab, making it easier to explore alternate paths without losing your place.
  • Smarter fullscreen on multi‑display setups. Sites using the Fullscreen API can now target another display, so full‑screen experiences land where you want them.

Thanks for using Dia and for all the shared feedback that shapes these releases.