Version History
Here you can find the changelog of Slack for Intune since it was posted on our website on 2023-06-26.
The latest version is 24.04.30 and it was updated on soft112.com on 27 April, 2024.
See below the changes in each version:
version 24.04.30
posted on 2024-04-22
Apr 22, 2024
Version 24.04.30
Bug Fixes
• Fixed: Did you notice that custom status suggestions for your org were showing up on desktop but not mobile? Turns out things were just a little dis-org-anized on our end. Ha ha. Ha. No, but we’re sorry.
• Fixed: In some messages sent by apps that incorporated block quotes, the message text was not indented and overlapped with the left-hand border. Many thanks for your understanding as we work to get all our ducks (and words) in a row.
version 24.04.10
posted on 2024-04-08
Apr 8, 2024
Version 24.04.10
What’s New
• [ERROR: RELEASE NOTES NOT FOUND] Wait, that can’t be right… Okay, it’s true that we don’t have any specific fixes to call out this time around, but we always want to use this space to let you know we’re constantly working to improve the app. And also to send you some good vibes. Hope your April is off to a great start—no foolin’.
version 24.03.40
posted on 2024-04-01
Apr 1, 2024
Version 24.03.40
What’s New
• We’ve been working hard behind the scenes to make sure everything is polished, well-oiled, and running as it should be. If you notice anything to the contrary, as always, let us know at feedback@slack.com!
version 24.03.30
posted on 2024-03-25
Mar 25, 2024
Version 24.03.30
Bug Fixes
• Fixed: If your language was set to Chinese, Japanese or Korean, scheduled messages that included “@-channel” or “@-here” mentions saw them eventually rendered as “@...” While ellipses undoubtedly heighten the drama, they leave far too much to the imagination. With this bug fixed, you’ll now find proper mentions here, there and everywhere.
version 24.02.30
posted on 2024-02-26
Feb 26, 2024
Version 24.02.30
What’s New
• Welcome to your weekly catch-up with Slack. Today’s new feature: “Catch Up.” Triage unread messages in an instant by swiping to mark as read and sending quick replies inline. And for those moments when your thumb goes rogue, there’s even an Undo button. There’s no catch—try using Catch Up today!
version 24.02.10
posted on 2024-02-12
Feb 12, 2024
Version 24.02.10
Bug Fixes
• Let’s say you’re invited to a party that specifically states “No gifts,” but you show up with an immaculately wrapped empty box. That’s sort of what was happening when the app was allowing you to download blank email attachments even after file downloads had been disabled by admins. Let’s just tie a bow on this and say that no downloads of any sort will take place when that setting is in effect.
version 24.01.50
posted on 2024-02-05
Feb 5, 2024
Version 24.01.50
Bug Fixes
• When canvas comments came up in search results, eagle-eyed folks noticed that a lock icon (like that of a private channel) appeared instead of the canvas icon. Is a canvas technically a private channel? Are hot dogs sandwiches? If you clean a vacuum, do you become the vacuum cleaner? While many mysteries remain, we unlocked the solution to this particular quandary.
version 24.01.40
posted on 2024-01-29
Jan 29, 2024
Version 24.01.40
What’s New
• We tidied the shelves, cleaned the windows and ran a white-gloved finger over every flat surface. Just a little routine maintenance to ensure that everything is shipshape. Full steam ahead!
version 24.01.30
posted on 2024-01-22
Jan 22, 2024
Version 24.01.30
What’s New
• Consider this the intermission between acts in a dazzling stage show—a minor release that allows us to tidy the aisles and refresh the patrons before the curtain rises once more. Put another way, this update has only very minor fixes and improvements, but we are setting the stage for what’s to come (lobby lights flashing off and on).
version 24.01.20
posted on 2024-01-15
Jan 15, 2024
Version 24.01.20
Bug Fixes
• All bugs that were fixed in this release were too small for the eye to see or too fiddly for human words to describe. Nevertheless, work was done, things were tinkered with, and the app became a teensy bit better.
version 24.01.10
posted on 2024-01-08
Jan 8, 2024
Version 24.01.10
What’s New
• New year, new app! This year’s resolution is to steadily improve Slack with each update (we promise not to abandon it some time in February). To that end, this version contains minor fixes and improvements to suit the calendar turning to 2024. Here’s to Slack, and all of us, getting a little better each day.
version 23.12.21
posted on 2023-12-19
Dec 19, 2023
Version 23.12.21
Bug Fixes
• We’ve tinkered with the internal workings and polished some rough edges. The app is now better than it was.
version 23.12.10
posted on 2023-12-11
Dec 11, 2023
Version 23.12.10
Bug Fixes
• Fixed: We seem to have gotten our threads tangled on iPad, where threaded replies containing links were overlapping with other messages. A stitch in time saves nine, but an app update is, uh, pretty great.
• Fixed: On iPad, the Quick Switcher wasn’t jumping to the correct channel when selecting with “Enter” on the keyboard. Some found this behavior thrilling and laden with mystery; most found it confusing and annoying.
version 23.11.40
posted on 2023-12-04
Dec 4, 2023
Version 23.11.40
Bug Fixes
• In a strange show of solidarity, the app was crashing when toggling the option to “Collapse All Images,” mistaking minimization with complete dissolution. Whether you prefer your images visible or hidden, the app will now remain reliably present.
• Similar to the “observer effect” in physics, interacting with files and images in the Activity view was causing them to change states, moving around within the UI. To the best of our abilities, we have observed that this update provides a fix for the issue.
• Huddles in private channels will no longer begin with your microphone unmuted. Just because it’s a curated space doesn’t mean your team needs to hear everything.
version 23.11.30
posted on 2023-11-20
Nov 20, 2023
Version 23.11.30
What’s New
• You know what's worse than getting an error message? Not getting an error message. We've added some contextual alerts within the app to let you know if we’re noticing a connectivity problem. What may be lacking in connection, we hope to make up for with communication.
version 23.11.20
posted on 2023-11-13
Nov 13, 2023
Version 23.11.20
What’s New
• Don’t mind us—just making a few small adjustments to keep the app in tip-top shape. More to come soon. Cheerio!
version 23.11.10
posted on 2023-11-06
Nov 6, 2023
Version 23.11.10
What’s New
• Thanks for updating the app! This round's changes don't lend themselves to tidy summaries, but we're doing all that we can to make sure the app is running as smoothly as possible. Here's to incremental gains!
version 23.10.30
posted on 2023-10-23
Oct 23, 2023
Version 23.10.30
Bug Fixes
• Fixed: We resolved the issue where Slack Connect messages failed to identify that you were in conversation with people from another organization. Apologies for any awkward introductions.
version 23.10.20
posted on 2023-10-16
Oct 16, 2023
Version 23.10.20
Bug Fixes
• Fixed: VoiceOver was not indicating when a channel section had unread messages, often leaving your unreads undiscovered. It turns out that “the thrill of the hunt” is not something that pairs well with project deadlines. We’re sorry for making you work to find your work.
version 23.10.10
posted on 2023-10-09
Oct 9, 2023
Version 23.10.10
What’s New
• Don't mind us—just removing some cobwebs. Minor bugs and digital detritus, begone!
version 23.09.40
posted on 2023-10-02
Oct 2, 2023
Version 23.09.40
What’s New
• Minor tinkerings and tune-ups across the app. We appreciate your staying up to date! Let us know if you run into any problems by dropping us a line at feedback@slack.com.
version 23.09.30
posted on 2023-09-25
Sep 25, 2023
Version 23.09.30
Big changes are coming—our app is getting a makeover! We’re updating both desktop and mobile versions of Slack with brand-new dedicated views designed to maximize focus, organization and productivity. Depending on which plan you’re on, you may not see these changes immediately, but keep your eyes peeled over the coming weeks. In the meantime, you can read about what’s coming down the pike on our blog at SlackHQ.com.
What’s New
• Unified Grid: Tired of switching between workspaces on Enterprise Grid? All channels you’re a part of within an org can now be displayed in a single view. Pretty nifty.
• Tidier headers and footers: Your DMs, Drafts, Threads, and Later sections are now easier to access while also taking up less screen real estate. Your thumbs will thank you.
• Activity: A brand-new Activity section consolidates your Mentions, Threads, Reactions and Apps into one convenient location. It’s the one-stop shop for what’s new in your conversations.
• …and much more! Did we mention our blog has all the details?
version 23.09.20
posted on 2023-09-18
Sep 18, 2023
Version 23.09.20
What’s New
• Hard work is happening this week, but nothing we can easily describe. It’s like a duck swimming on a river. Under the water, the duck is paddling furiously, but on top all that can be seen is the gentle gliding of a bird on water. This week, Slack is the duck.
version 23.08.50
posted on 2023-09-05
Sep 5, 2023
Version 23.08.50
What’s New
• This week we give you minor improvements too small to mention, but did you know that you can read through our past release notes anytime you’d like? Discover a feature! See how far we’ve come! Have yourself a sensible chuckle! They’re all available over at https://slack.com/release-notes/ios.
version 23.08.40
posted on 2023-08-28
Aug 28, 2023
Version 23.08.40
Bug Fixes
• SSO making you want to send out an SOS? Our QR code login flow was looping back on itself when SSO was in place, leaving some feeling like castaways. You can put away your message in a bottle—QR codes are no longer an island.
version 23.08.30
posted on 2023-08-21
Aug 21, 2023
Version 23.08.30
Bug Fixes
• We’ve tinkered with the internal workings and polished some rough edges. The app is now better than it was.
version 23.08.20
posted on 2023-08-15
Aug 15, 2023
Version 23.08.20
What’s New
• Images will now show an “ALT” badge to indicate when they contain alt text or image descriptions. That text can be viewed by long-pressing on an image, then tapping “Show description” from the menu that appears.
Bug Fixes
• Fixed: When waiting in a queue, it’s generally considered polite to order oneself single-file. Less polite was the app failing all uploads when more than one file was queued to be sent. Single file, indeed. Expediency is also polite, so feel free to queue your uploads once more.
version 23.07.40
posted on 2023-07-31
Jul 31, 2023
Version 23.07.40
Bug Fixes
• Fixed: If a person on your team was in a time zone behind yours, and you happened to look at their profile in the specific window of time when you were in a different month from them, the app was indicating that their local time was “tomorrow” rather than “yesterday.” Talk about going back to the future! May this be a reminder that tomorrow is always another day (it’s yesterday).
version 23.07.20
posted on 2023-07-17
Jul 17, 2023
Version 23.07.20
Bug Fixes
• Fixed: Upon signing into a workspace on Enterprise Grid, some people found that the app was rather prone to crashing immediately after wishing them a warm and friendly welcome. Talk about a bad first impression! We’d love to welcome you back—please stay for as long as you’d like.
version 23.07.10
posted on 2023-07-10
Jul 10, 2023
Version 23.07.10
What’s New
This is just to say
We have updated
the app
that is in
the App Store
and which
you are hopefully
using
for work
Forgive us
no big changes
carry on
and stay cool
version 23.06.40
posted on 2023-07-03
Jul 3, 2023
Version 23.06.40
Bug Fixes
• Fixed: Like a magic show without the fun, the menu for sending channel invites via email was “magically” disappearing before you even had time to see what it said. Now you see it, now you don’t, now you can’t add people to your channels. Now it’s fixed.
version 23.06.20
posted on 2023-06-19
Jun 19, 2023
Version 23.06.20
Bug Fixes
• Fixed: Since our Posts feature was merged into the new canvas experience, accessing old Posts on iOS left something to be desired. Put more plainly, you couldn’t open them at all. Post-fix, you should find Posts much more useful (and, in fact, usable).