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Jitsi Meet version history

‹ General Info
Version 21.0.0
Updated 2 years ago
Changelog Brand new in-meeting experience!
Version 1.12.64
Updated 6 years ago
Changelog • Fix compatibility with Android 4 and 5.
• Manually select the audio output.
• Tap to toggle the toolbox.
• The filmstrip is now always on the short side of the display.
• Bug fixes, stability and performance improvements.
Version 20.6.2
Updated 3 years ago
Changelog Fixed local participant's bitrate calculation.
Version 20.6.0
Updated 3 years ago
Changelog Welcome to the last release of 2020!

- Add connection information to participants contextual menu
- Fixed not always receiving screen shares when in low bandwidth mode
- Fix volume buttons not controlling meeting volume on some devices
- Updated WebRTC engine to version 87
- Stability fixes and improvements
- Update translations
Version 1.11.59
Updated 6 years ago
Changelog • Bug fixes, stability and performance improvements.
Version 1.11.58
Updated 6 years ago
Changelog • Bug fixes, stability and performance improvements.
Version 20.5.0
Updated 3 years ago
Changelog Welcome to a new Jitsi Meet release! This is a good one, we promise.

- Add screen-sharing support
- Fix crash when requesting permissions in certain cases
- Fix crash when fetching calendar entries
- Reduce app size
- Reduce app startup time
- Add mute everyone / (else) capabilities
- Replace swipe options with long-press sheet in recents list
- Increase config load timeout to 10 seconds
- Fix error when reloading a failed conference
- UI/UX improvements
- Update translations
Version 1.10.55
Updated 6 years ago
Changelog • Support for authenticated deployments.
• Support for navigation with the Back button.
• Improved activity indications while joining conferences.
• Bug fixes, stability and performance improvements.
Version 20.4.2
Updated 3 years ago
Changelog Minor fixes.
Version 1.9.53
Updated 6 years ago
Changelog * Fixes a startup crash on Android 4.1.x, 4.2.x, and 4.3.x (i.e. API levels 16, 17, and 18).

* Deployment-defined analytics (e.g. callstats.io).
* A new set of beautiful avatars.
* Bug fixes, stability and performance improvements.