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The latest and greatest itch app for the itch.io games store is now available, it's a pretty huge release.

New features
- Sandboxing, better security against games doing naughty things
- App manifests, for developers to pick what executable the game launches
- The start of an API integration
- Download manager improvements, including pause, resume and download priority
- Local library search and filtering
- Browser improvements
- A much better Collection view
- Automatic issue report, if a game crashes you can click a button to send a report
- Press & review copies, making it easier for people like me to pick and install games that are in the press system
- Better Linux support

Catch the full release notes here.

It's pretty incredible how far along the itch app has come, I would say it's already closing in on how interesting the GOG Galaxy client is and they still don't have a Linux client.

I think we all need to pay a bit more attention to itch.io. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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9 comments

rustybroomhandle Jul 1, 2016
Looking good. Making it my mission to buy at least one thing off itch a month to support creators who make the kind of stuff you likely won't find elsewhere.
Shmerl Jul 1, 2016
I bought two games there recently (Infinytrap and Sky Rogue). I'll try their client for a test. Does it allow selecting where to install games, or they all go to standard locations?


Last edited by Shmerl on 1 July 2016 at 8:42 pm UTC
Guest Jul 1, 2016
itch.io is a great web platform , not tried the client as it won't work for me idk why. The only slight concern is that it turns into another Desura in 5 years from now.
adolson Jul 2, 2016
Itch.io has been excellent and they don't restrict who can put what games on their platform, which immediately makes them a cut above the rest. As an indie game developer (with no delusions of grandeur - it's just a hobby), I rather prefer Itch.io's entire offering the best. They give a rather equal platform to everyone.

GOG's entire history of Linux "support" has been lackluster, to say the least. I'll be surprised if we see Galaxy in any kind of usable state within the next year, year and a half.
GustyGhost Jul 2, 2016
I really wish that either Steam client would go open source or that Itch would gain access to higher profile games.
Seegras Jul 2, 2016
Debian packages are out of date.
Liam Dawe Jul 2, 2016
Quoting: mr-eggitch.io is a great web platform , not tried the client as it won't work for me idk why. The only slight concern is that it turns into another Desura in 5 years from now.
Well, they already have much more support from developers than Desura ever had. A big problem Desura had was that they also ran indiedb, moddb and so on, Desura never got the attention it needed.


Last edited by Liam Dawe on 2 July 2016 at 5:41 pm UTC
Shmerl Jul 3, 2016
Quoting: AnxiousInfusionI really wish that either Steam client would go open source or that Itch would gain access to higher profile games.

Higher chances are with GOG publishing Galaxy spec, and then community making a FOSS client.
Luke_Nukem Jul 3, 2016
It frustrates me that people persist with coding actual desktop applications in JS. Just because you can doesn't mean you should. I don't want to have to install npm/node.js and a bunch of it's dependencies.
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