Desktop on Mac, Windows and Linux · shared pages now searchable

Desktop app — https://kollab.im/en/desktop
- Kollab for desktop is now available on three platforms: macOS on Apple Silicon, Windows 10 or later on 64-bit, and 64-bit x86 Linux.
- Linux ships in two formats. The
.debpackage is the recommended one — it registers thekollab://link handler, so signing in through your browser returns you to the app. A portable AppImage is offered for anyone who would rather not install anything. - The desktop page has been rebuilt from scratch: new hand-painted watercolor illustrations, a clearer explanation of what the app can reach on your machine, and per-platform setup steps including the first-launch security prompts each operating system shows.
- Fixed the app icon on that page rendering a square shadow behind its rounded corners.
Sharing & discoverability
- Shared Markdown pages you publish can now be indexed by search engines and show a proper preview card when posted to social platforms.
- Fixed formatting problems on shared pages reported after the previous release, including collapsed tables and broken image placeholders.
- Shared pages now load noticeably faster for link previews and crawlers.
Security
- The desktop client now protects credential stores on Windows and Linux the same way it already did on macOS: password vaults, keyrings, certificate files and cloud-provider credentials are treated as off-limits.
- Closed gaps that let privilege-escalation commands slip past the Windows command policy.
Fixes
- Fixed the header overlapping content on the Agents list page.
- Fixed a case where a single malformed skill entry could stop the rest of your skills from loading.