Releases: maxieds/AndroidFilePickerLight
Release v1.3.3-beta
release-v1.3.3-beta Release v1.3.3-beta - dynamic, custom themes work again
Release v1.3.2-beta - Several bug fixes
release-v1.3.2-beta Release v1.3.2-beta - Several solid bug fixes
Release v1.3.1-beta - Incremental bug fixes
Beta release: This release is still a little buggy and needs more testing:
- New AndroidX recycler view scrolling on directories with many files
- Still are having uncaught exceptions after multiple instantiations of the file picker activity
- The
appbuttons with themes are not getting correctly colorized
Release v1.3.0 - Updated gradle config files to compile on recent Android Studio (Meerkat Feature Drop 2024.3.2)
release-v1.3.0 Fixing more config files to work around Android Studio bugs (hopefull…
Themed File Chooser -- 1.2.1 (version code 22)
The README documentation on the front page of the repository provides a solid introduction of the current library functionality and how to integrate it into client code. The sample application that accompanies this release provides a complete working example of integrating the AndroidFileChooserLight library into a modern (API 29+) Android application. The attached signed binaries provide debugging releases of that demo application.
Basic File Chooser Functionality -- 1.0.1 (version code 2)
More source code to implement the custom styles and theming is forthcoming. The README documentation on the front page of the repository provides a solid introduction of the current library functionality and how to integrate it into client code. The sample application that accompanies this release provides a complete working example of integrating the AndroidFileChooserLight library into a modern (API 29+) Android application. The attached signed binaries provide debugging releases of that demo application.
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