: Resolved critical crashes reported in v0.0.1 related to initial file pathing.
: Always scan ZIP files from external sources with updated antivirus software before execution.
While this is still an early "alpha" or "prototype" build, version 0.0.2 includes several key improvements over the initial release: File: ProjectMental_0_0_2.zip ...
: As an early build, user feedback is crucial. Please report any bugs or feature requests through the official project repository or community channel.
has officially been released as a ZIP archive, marking a new milestone in this project's development. This update focuses on core stability and introduces the first set of functional features intended for early-stage testing. What’s New in v0.0.2? : Resolved critical crashes reported in v0
: This version is currently optimized for desktop environments.
: Use any standard extraction tool (WinZip, 7-Zip, or macOS Archive Utility). Please report any bugs or feature requests through
: Ensure you have the necessary dependencies installed (e.g., Python 3.x, Node.js, or .NET—depending on your specific build environment).
: Resolved critical crashes reported in v0.0.1 related to initial file pathing.
: Always scan ZIP files from external sources with updated antivirus software before execution.
While this is still an early "alpha" or "prototype" build, version 0.0.2 includes several key improvements over the initial release:
: As an early build, user feedback is crucial. Please report any bugs or feature requests through the official project repository or community channel.
has officially been released as a ZIP archive, marking a new milestone in this project's development. This update focuses on core stability and introduces the first set of functional features intended for early-stage testing. What’s New in v0.0.2?
: This version is currently optimized for desktop environments.
: Use any standard extraction tool (WinZip, 7-Zip, or macOS Archive Utility).
: Ensure you have the necessary dependencies installed (e.g., Python 3.x, Node.js, or .NET—depending on your specific build environment).