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v5.6.1

23 Jun 08:04
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This is the v5.6.1 release. Existing users of Signal Unofficial will get an in-app update notification.

Windows arm64:
https://signal.dennisameling.com/dl/signal-desktop-unofficial-win-5.6.1-arm64.exe

Windows x86:
https://signal.dennisameling.com/dl/signal-desktop-unofficial-win-5.6.1-ia32.exe

macOS arm64 (Apple Silicon):
https://signal.dennisameling.com/dl/signal-desktop-unofficial-mac-5.6.1-arm64.dmg

v5.6.0

22 Jun 07:33
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This is the v5.6.0 release. Existing users of Signal Unofficial will get an in-app update notification.

Windows arm64:
https://signal.dennisameling.com/dl/signal-desktop-unofficial-win-5.6.0-arm64.exe

Windows x86:
https://signal.dennisameling.com/dl/signal-desktop-unofficial-win-5.6.0-ia32.exe

macOS arm64 (Apple Silicon):
https://signal.dennisameling.com/dl/signal-desktop-unofficial-mac-5.6.0-arm64.dmg

v5.5.0

16 Jun 10:35
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This is the v5.5.0 release. Existing users of Signal Unofficial will get an in-app update notification.

Windows arm64:
https://signal.dennisameling.com/dl/signal-desktop-unofficial-win-5.5.0-arm64.exe

Windows x86:
https://signal.dennisameling.com/dl/signal-desktop-unofficial-win-5.5.0-ia32.exe

macOS arm64 (Apple Silicon):
https://signal.dennisameling.com/dl/signal-desktop-unofficial-mac-5.5.0-arm64.dmg

v5.4.1

09 Jun 08:15
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Latest bugfix release from the Signal team.

Note: users who are already on v.5.4.0 should get an auto-update notification for this version 🚀

Windows arm64:
https://signal.dennisameling.com/dl/signal-desktop-unofficial-win-5.4.1-arm64.exe

Windows x86:
https://signal.dennisameling.com/dl/signal-desktop-unofficial-win-5.4.1-ia32.exe

macOS arm64 (Apple Silicon):
https://signal.dennisameling.com/dl/signal-desktop-unofficial-mac-5.4.1-arm64.dmg

v5.4.0

05 Jun 20:59
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This is the 5.4.0 release, with some very exciting news!

  • All releases are code-signed from now on, both on Windows and macOS. That means that you won't get security warnings anymore and can more easily install these versions of Signal 🎉 (it might take a while for Windows SmartScreen to build up trust on our certificate) - we even notarize the app on macOS for an ever smoother installation experience!
  • Auto-updates are now enabled. Next to the code signing, we also sign the releases, just like the Signal team does. Signal will automatically check for updates and download them from https://signal2.dennisameling.com if available. The app uses certificate pinning to be absolutely sure it's interacting with a trusted server, so don't be worried if you get certificate warnings in your browser. For downloading through a browser, use https://signal.dennisameling.com (links below).
  • Renamed the app to Signal Unofficial, so that it's very clear that this is not the official Signal Desktop app. We fully respect Signal's AGPL-3.0 license. All code is publicly available at https://github.com/dennisameling/Signal-Desktop/tree/multi-arch-support. You either have to re-link your phone or copy the app data from the existing Signal app over to the unofficial one.

If you have any issues with this build, please report them in this repo, NOT in the main Signal repo!

Windows arm64:
https://signal.dennisameling.com/dl/signal-desktop-unofficial-win-5.4.0-arm64.exe

Windows x86:
https://signal.dennisameling.com/dl/signal-desktop-unofficial-win-5.4.0-ia32.exe

macOS arm64 (Apple Silicon):
https://signal.dennisameling.com/dl/signal-desktop-unofficial-mac-5.4.0-arm64.dmg

v5.3.0

26 May 09:27
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NOTE: This build has auto-updates disabled for now (we hope to add them later). Subscribe to this GitHub repo or signalapp#3745 (Windows) / signalapp#4461 (comment) (macOS) to get notifications when new versions become available!

NOTE 2: This version comes with absolutely no guarantees. If you encounter any problems, please create an issue in this repository first, so we can see if it's related to the (unofficial) arm64 support or Signal Desktop itself!