Monday, May 5, 2014

CyanogenMod 11.0 M6 Changelog

The Cyanogenmod team have made sure to release a comparatively stable build every month for the users who don't like much to live at the edge of a cliff. They have announced the CM 11 M6 build on Star Wars day! In a blog post, the Cyanogenmod team has announced that there will be no more "Stable" or "RC" builds that we are used to see whenever the next version of Android is announced.




Nevertheless, the team has ensure that the monthly "stable" builds will still be continued with and they will try to change the cycle to every 2 weeks. You can even fool someone that a 'M' build is a stock firmware! Anyways, here is the changelog to the M6 build:

  • Quiet Hours – Fix longpress QS tile option
  • Voice+ – Integrate into settings (under Wireless and Networks > ‘More’)
  • Blacklist – Add provider permissions
  • Lockscreen – Fix custom wallpaper crashes and album art issues
  • Display – Consolidate screen-off animation options (remove checkbox)
  • Bluetooth – Upstream updates and fix issues with audio routing to select car makes/models and disconnect issues
  • MultiSim – Additional support patches (15+) and UI/UX modifications
  • Lockscreen – Disable elements when in custom lockscreen
  • Quick Settings – Options to show smaller tiles; add BT device name to tile
  • Quick Settings – Fix QS tiles layout in landscape mode
  • Usage Stats – Fix screen on stats after boot
  • Resolve memory leaks in Frameworks
  • Settings – Show ‘eject card’ action for USB storage
  • Theme Engine – Introduce new Engine capabilities (chooser to arrive in nightlies this week) (New UI)
  • Parallel Shutdown – Decrease shutdown time
  • Address security vulnerability for icons
  • Downloads – Add pause/resume support
  • Trebuchet – Hidden apps and labels support
  • Remove parallel boot dexopt from stable/cm-11.0 branch
  • And more (all changes from Mar 29th to April 30th)
New logo announced for Cyanogen Inc.


Also, the Paranoid Android team is also on a roll with the announcement of Hover, a notification delivery system with a first of a kind UI. Let me know in the comments section if you want me to write an article on Hover if you would like to learn more about it!

Read the original full article here.

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