# Kangaroo v7.99.1

# New features & bug-fixes

  • Refactor connection configuration with attachments support
  • Refactor title bar menu of connection
  • Update datagrid style rich-list/list with data-table
  • Open containing folder support
  • Open with external editor support
  • Redis: user object support
  • Redis: message profile with load and save support
  • Redis: message data save support
  • Redis: data format support
  • Redis: Add user maintain menus
  • Redis: Add command dialog
  • Redis: Fixed: redis collect issue
  • Redis: Fixed string/json key content lost issue
  • Windows installer add adwaita fonts
  • Update Chinese translation(zh-CN/zh-SG/zh-Hans/zh-Hant)
  • Fixed app launch issue(blank ui)
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# Installer & Portable packages

# Windows platform

Windows users can easily install Kangaroo using the winget tool. At present, only two brand versions of Kangaroo are available, but more brands will be added in the future.

# winget install Taozuhong.Kangaroo<Multiple/MariaDB/MySQL/Oracle/PostgreSQL/Redis/SQLite/SQLServer>
winget install Taozuhong.KangarooMultiple
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# macOS platform

Architect Premium MariaDB MySQL Oracle PostgreSQL Redis SQLite SQL Server
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x86-64 Github (opens new window)
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# Linux platform

This version depends on some in-development library version, it not ready for normal users.
For professional users, you should get the latest code from their repo, then compile and install. The libraries are:
GTK4 >= 4.12.0
libadwaita >= 1.4.0

Architect Premium MariaDB MySQL Oracle PostgreSQL Redis SQLite SQL Server
x86-64 Arch Linux
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Debian
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Red Hat
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GitCode (opens new window)
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ARM64
RISCV64
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# SHA256SUM

Recommend to use tools like sha256sum or 7-Zip to verify the checksum and signature of your packages, make sure they are safe and 100% correct.

Mirrors SHA256SUM checksum file
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GitEE SHA256SUM @ GitEE (opens new window)
GitCode SHA256SUM @ GitCode (opens new window)
Server 3 SHA256SUM @ Server 3 (opens new window)
Server 4 SHA256SUM @ Server 4 (opens new window)

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