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Date:   Fri Oct 17 21:36:56 2014 +0200

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+#Changelog
+
+##Cryptocat 2.2.2
+**June 12 2014**
+
+- Encrypted file transfer is now back in Cryptocat after being temporarily disabled pending review. Note that encrypted file transfer is not available over the Encrypted Facebook Chat feature.  
+- Updated Ukrainian translation.  
+- Small bug fixes.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.2.1
+**May 13 2014**
+
+- The "Logout" button now makes Cryptocat forget Facebook login information by default.  
+- Fixed a bug that would cause single quotes and apostrophes to render inaccurately in Facebook conversations.  
+- User interface bug fixes and improvements.  
+- Updated Catalan and Slovak translations.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.2
+**May 10 2014**
+
+Cryptocat 2.2 brings a major new feature: Encrypted Facebook Chat!
+Load your Facebook Chat contacts within Cryptocat. Cryptocat will detect other Facebook friends using Cryptocat and will allow you to immediately set up encrypted chat.
+
+You can still chat with regular Facebook contacts from within Cryptocat, but the conversations won't be encrypted. If a Facebook friend also logs in via Cryptocat, your chat will be immediately upgraded to an encrypted Cryptocat chat. Your encrypted chats cannot be viewed by Facebook or by Cryptocat since they are encrypted via the OTR protocol. 
+
+Both individuals must be using Cryptocat (or an OTR-enabled client) for this feature to work. A blog post will be published upon release clarifying this feature further.
+
+Cryptocat 2.2 also brings:
+- Typing notifications have been redesigned to be less intrusive, after complaints from users.  
+- Cryptocat's buddy list now maintains automatic alphabetic ordering.  
+- Fixed a bug that could render the authentication status inaccurately in rare circumstances.  
+- Updates to many of Cryptocat's translations.  
+- Tons of small fixes and improvements.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.1.23
+**Apr. 10 2014**
+
+- Since we are currently unable to actively maintain it, Tor integration has been removed from Cryptocat for Mac.  
+- Fixed a bug that could, in limited circumstances, mistakenly show unauthenticated participants as authenticated.  
+- Fixed two non-time-invariant MAC comparisons.  
+- Fixed a bug that could allow an attacker to stall a Cryptocat conversation.
+- Fixed a bug that prevented audio notifications from playing in Firefox on Linux.  
+- Many small improvements and tweaks to the code and user interface.  
+- Many translations have been updated.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.1.22
+**Apr. 2 2014**
+
+*Note: this release is currently in the process of being rolled out to production. The delay is that so we can launch the update across all platforms simultaneously.*  
+
+- Authentication is completely redone. Now, Cryptocat has a new, better and more useful authentication interface that reminds users to authenticate, shows authentication status, and even includes a slideshow tutorial on what authentication is and why it's important. Learn more about the authentication improvements on our blog: https://blog.crypto.cat/2014/04/recent-audits-and-coming-improvements/  
+- Authenticating via secret questions (SMP) now authenticates both group conversations and private conversations.  
+- Keyboard shortcuts! Press `ctrl+2` to switch to the next buddy, and `ctrl+1` to move back to the previous buddy.  
+- Important user interface change: the active conversation no longer switches to the top of the buddy list. This is done so that keyboard shortcuts can work better.  
+- Fixed a bug that made conversation content "jump" when a user finished sending a message for which there was a "typing" icon.  
+- Many improvements to the user interface.  
+- Many small improvements and tweaks.  
+- Many translations have been updated.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.1.21
+**Mar. 13 2014**
+
+- Cryptocat for Firefox now only supports Firefox 21 and higher. This allows us to remove some outdated hacks that were necessary to allow older versions of Firefox to support Cryptocat.  
+- Added Ukrainian translation.  
+- Small fixes were made to the Spanish translation.  
+- The authentication interface has been updated to clarify that question-based authentication is for private OTR chats only.  
+- Fixed a bug that would allow clients with malformed nicknames to cause a crash in other Cryptocat clients in a conversation.  
+- Fixed a bug that would allow clients with malformed nicknames to secretly join a Cryptocat conversation and obtain ciphertext. These clients would not be part of the conversation however and would not be able to obtain plaintext.  
+- Fixed a bug that wouldn't allow non-latin characters in question-based authentication.  
+- Fixed a bug in Cryptocat for Firefox that would not add a Cryptocat button to the Firefox toolbar.  
+- Fixed a bug that would not allow the user to scroll up for a few seconds if they receive too many new messages in a short period of time.  
+- Many small improvements were made to the user interface.  
+- Many improvements and optimizations were made to the Cryptocat code.  
+- Updated Cryptocat dependencies to their latest versions.  
+
+
+##Cryptocat 2.1.20
+**Feb. 4 2014**
+
+**This is an important update with fixes for both usability and security.**
+
+- Fixed a bug introduced in Cryptocat 2.1.19 that prevented group conversations with exactly two participants from working properly.  
+- Addressed a security risk that could allow an attacker to divert the destination of outgoing chat messages.  
+- Added join/part notifications to one-on-one conversation windows.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.1.19
+**Jan. 30 2014**
+
+- Cryptocat now supports anonymous SASL authentication.  
+- Fixed a bug that prevented tooltips for chat settings from displaying properly.  
+- Fixed a bug that would prevent the sending of messages if the user was the only person in a conversation.  
+- Fixed a bug that prevented text from showing in desktop notifications.  
+- Updated OTR.js and jQuery libraries to their latest versions.  
+- Other bug fixes.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.1.18
+**Jan. 4 2014**
+
+This update contains fixes specific only to the Firefox and Opera versions of Cryptocat. It will not be released for any other platform.  
+
+- Firefox: Fixed a bug that could break compatibility with the latest Tor Browser Bundle.  
+- Opera: Fixed a bug that could prevent audio notifications from playing.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.1.17
+**Dec. 5 2013**
+
+- **Security fix**: A bug which moderately weakened the keys used for group chat was fixed. The reduction in security is not thought to be enough to allow for the easy brute-forcing of keys. The buggy update (2.1.16) was available for less than six days before this bug was detected, and was never released for Firefox. We thank security researcher Steve Thomas for his incredibly valuable contributions to Cryptocat.  
+- Fixed a sometimes-incorrect alignment of warning messages in the user interface.  
+- The "message received" audio notification sound was redone. The sound was composed by Rich Vreeland.  
+- Usability improvements were made to the Authentication Question (SMP) feature.  
+- Improvements were made to the German translation.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.1.16
+**Nov. 29 2013**
+
+- Cryptocat is now available for Opera 15 and higher.  
+- Big improvements to group chat messaging reliability.  
+- Added a "Getting Started" guide that appears for first-time Cryptocat users.  
+- New feature: Save custom server configurations to quickly access later.  
+- Cryptocat for Firefox now also remembers settings and preferences.  
+- Key generation speed improved by up to 40%!  
+- Encrypted file sharing is temporarily disabled in order to investigate a potential issue.  
+- Implemented some preparations for compatibility with upcoming Cryptocat for iPhone and Android.  
+- Buddy context menus now have an improved look.  
+- Audio notifications now work in Safari (only versions 7 and higher).  
+- Highly substantial reduction in Cryptocat's file size due to code optimization and audio file encoding improvements.  
+- Add new Kannada translation.  
+- Fix inconsistencies in some translations.  
+- Many other bug fixes, improvements, optimizations and tweaks.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.1.15
+**Oct. 13 2013**  
+- Improve connection stability.  
+- Fixed a bug where messages with URLs would only appear as URL and without accompanying message text.  
+- Small bug fixes and tweaks.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.1.14
+**Sep. 16 2013**
+- Major new feature: Cryptocat now automatically reconnects to conversations when disconnected, without troubling the user. Cryptocat will automatically detect accidental disconnections and wait for the Internet connection to be re-established before reconnecting.  
+- Major new feature: Cryptocat for Mac now includes built-in Tor support. When enabled, Cryptocat for Mac will automatically route all connections through the Tor anonymity network. You do not need to have Tor installed.  
+- Cryptocat for Chrome now uses the new "packaged app API."  
+- Authentication via questions has been greatly improved.  
+- Fixed a confusing user interface bug that would allow you to ask yourself an authentication question.  
+- New audio notifications have been added for key generation and user connection.  
+- The audio notifications for user join and leave have been replaced with new ones.  
+- Browser window title now displays conversation names, for increased usability when running multiple Cryptocat tabs.  
+- Many small user interface fixes and improvements.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.1.13
+**Aug. 26 2013**  
+**Pending public release in early September.**  
+Group chat in this version of Cryptocat is not compatible with previous versions. In order to be able to use group chat, all participants must update to Cryptocat 2.1.13 or higher. Due to this, this release will be delayed until it can be rolled out simultaneously across all platforms. Updating is highly recommended.  
+
+- Important change: the "Block" feature has been changed to an "Ignore" feature. You may ignore messages from users, but you can no longer prevent them from receiving your messages. Ignored users will have a strikethrough through their nickname, displayed in the buddy list.  
+- New feature: SMP authentication. You can now authenticate a buddy's identity by asking them a secret question.  
+- New feature: Message previews! Private messages for conversations not in focus are now previewed via small speech bubbles that appear next to the buddy list.  
+- New feature: Cryptocat for Chrome, Firefox and Safari now displays new message notifications inside the favicon, in the browser tab.  
+- Fixed an issue where users may be able to send group chat messages to certain participants, but not to others.  
+- Fixed a bug where Cryptocat would not allow the file transfer of certain types of ZIP files.  
+- Fixed an issue where Cryptocat would display private messages if they were received without encryption. Now, all unencrypted messages are dropped.  
+- Cryptocat's user interface has been improved in numerous areas.  
+- Add warnings for decryption failures and for situations where Cryptocat thinks a user in the conversation is sending cryptographically suspicious messages.  
+- Fixed a bug that would prevent buddy submenus from working if more than one was open at the same time.  
+- Some work was done to resolve some potential openings for cryptographic timing attacks.  
+- Fixed a bug that would prevent disconnection and logout messages from displaying properly to the user disconnecting or logging out.  
+- Fixed a bug in Cryptocat for Firefox that would cause Cryptocat to freeze for around one second when switching tabs.  
+- User join and part notifications and messages now include timestamps.  
+- Fixed a bug in Cryptocat for Mac that would add an unnecessary scroll bar to the application window.  
+- Fixed a bug that would prevent more than two cat facts from being displayed in one session.  
+- Cryptocat for Mac now bounces the dock when new messages are received.  
+- Many translation mistakes and typos have been fixed.  
+- Many other small improvements and bug fixes.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.1.12
+**Jul. 12 2013**
+- Fixed some non-critical security issues reported by Steve Thomas that slightly reduce the bits of entropy in OTR authentication. Updating is recommended.  
+- Fixed a pseudo-random number generator bug that causes some bias and wastes entropy. Updating is recommended.  
+- Fixed a user interface bug that would make nicknames hard to read under certain circumstances.  
+- Fixed a user interface bug that would sometimes show jagged-looking login text.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.1.11
+**Jul. 2 2013**
+- Fixed a bug in Cryptocat for Mac that would cause problems when users tried to open links.
+
+##Cryptocat 2.1.10
+**Jun. 28 2013**
+- Fixed a bug that prevented desktop notifications from working in Chrome and Safari.  
+- Many usability bug fixes for Firefox.  
+- Fixed a typo.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.1.9
+**Jun. 27 2013**
+- Web notifications are now available for Firefox 22 and higher!  
+- Fixed a bug that would cause Cryptocat to not launch in browsers set to certain languages and locales.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.1.8
+**Jun. 26 2013**  
+- Fixed a bug that would sometimes stall group conversations after some activity, or if a user switched their status to "away".  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.1.6
+**Jun. 24 2013**  
+- Big fixes to file transfer! If you've been experiencing problems, this update should help.  
+- File transfer now works fully in Cryptocat for Safari and Mac, as well as Chrome and Firefox.  
+- Cryptocat for Mac has been rewritten from scratch.  
+- Cryptocat for Mac now supports creating multiple windows for multiple conversations.  
+- Some internal optimizations and updates.  
+- Bug fixes.  
+- Updated Russian and Farsi translations.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.1.5
+**Jun. 15 2013**  
+- Fixed a series of user experience incompatibilities with previous versions.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.1.3/2.1.4
+**Jun. 14 2013**  
+- New feature: Block users! Prevents annoying users from sending you messages/from seeing your messages.  
+- New feature: Typing notification. See when a user is composing a message (both users need to be using Cryptocat 2.1.3 or higher.)  
+- Fixed a bug that would prevent conversations from scrolling down when tabs are switched.  
+- Fixed a bug that prevented nickname tab completion from working.  
+- Fixed a bug that would prevent some ZIP files from being transferred.  
+- Fixed a bug that would prevent audio and desktop notification settings from being saved.  
+- Fixed a bug that would prevent a user from logging back in after logging out.  
+- Fixed a bug that would show a vertical scroll bar on logout for no reason.  
+- Additional small bug fixes.  
+- Uighur translation has returned.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.1.1/2.1.2
+**Jun. 10 2013**  
+- Fix a connectivity bug introduced in the previous update that could lead to connectivity problems as well as an erroneous mismatch in OTR fingeprint displays in rare circumstances.  
+- Many small user interface and usability bug fixes.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.1
+**Jun. 7 2013**  
+This is a major update to Cryptocat with many improvements and bug fixes.  
+
+- User Interface redesign: Cryptocat's user interface has been redesigned to be brighter, friendlier, and faster. Existing users will find the new design familiar enough use, while new users will benefit from a friendlier user experience.  
+- Encrypted file sharing: Send files via Cryptocat. ZIP files as well as images can now be shared with people inside a chatroom.  
+- Security enhancements and bug fixes. Updating is recommended.  
+- Major code cleanup and optimizations, including many bug fixes.  
+- Added 41 new interesting cat facts.  
+- Updated jQuery to 2.0.2.  
+- Updated OTR libraries to version 0.1.5.  
+
+**Known issues**: Safari users are currently able to send but not receive files. The Uighur translation is also currently unavailable and will return in a future version.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.42
+**Apr. 19 2013**
+- IMPORTANT: Due to changes to multiparty key generation (in order to be compatible with the upcoming mobile apps), this version of Cryptocat cannot have multiparty conversations with previous versions. However private conversations still work. Due to this, this release will not be pushed until it is both reviewed by Mozilla (for the Firefox Addons Website) and Apple (for the Mac App Store).
+- Fixed a bug found in the encryption libraries that could partially weaken the security of multiparty Cryptocat messages.
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.41
+**Mar. 14 2013**
+- Fixed a bug in Cryptocat for Mac that prevented text selection, copy and paste from working.
+- Updated OTR libraries to version 0.1.3.
+- Notification settings are now saved from session to session.
+- Improved Italian translation.
+- Improved Japanese translation.
+- Some small tweaks and adjustments.
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.40
+**Mar. 3 2013**
+- More substantial color scheme and UI improvements.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.39
+**Mar. 3 2013**
+- User interface bug fixes.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.38
+**Mar. 2 2013**
+- Cryptocat will now save your language, server and nickname preferences automatically. This feature does not work yet on Firefox.
+- Cryptocat will now automatically log out on connection failure.
+- Improved message input interface.
+- Many small user interface tweaks and improvements.
+- Removed unused libraries, replaced some libraries.
+- Updated jQuery to version 1.9.1.
+- Minor bug fix in elliptic curve cryptography library.
+- Russian translation improvements.
+- Czech translation improvements.
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.37
+**Feb. 11 2013**
+- Added Bengali and Bulgarian translations.
+- Minor German translation corrections.
+- Small usability improvements.
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.36
+**Feb. 8 2013**
+- New and improved language selection interface.
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.35
+**Feb. 6 2013**
+- Update Tibetan translation and improve language display semantics.
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.34
+**Feb. 5 2013**
+- Updated Korean, Latvian and Urdu translations.
+- User interface minor bug fixes and improvements.
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.33
+**Feb. 2 2013**
+- Redesigned message display: Now with speech bubbles, better colours and more!
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.32
+**Feb. 2 2013**
+- "Retina-ready" graphics — high definition interface graphics for high resolution displays.
+- Prevent desktop notifications from lasting more than 5 seconds.
+- Improved Catalan translation.
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.31
+**Jan. 30 2013**
+- More than a dozen bug fixes and tweaks related to the redesigned UI which was pushed last version.
+- Logging in/logging out is now faster.
+- Fixed a bug that could prohibit desktop notifications from appearing in Google Chrome.
+- Fixed a bug that could prevent notification sounds from being played in Google Chrome.
+- Warnings have been added to all translations except Tibetan, Korean, Latvian and Urdu (will be updated in an upcoming version.)
+- New: Uyghur translation.
+- Esperanto translation removed.
+- Font family tweaks.
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.30
+**Jan. 23 2013**
+- Comprehensive user interface overhaul with:
+	- A full-screen, fluid interface.
+	- New fonts.
+	- An improved color scheme.
+- Usage tips and warnings now included on sign-in screen.
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.29
+**Jan. 22 2013**
+- Removed unnecessary permission demands from Chrome.
+- Improved random number generation mechanics (thanks to Dmitry Chestnykh).
+- Some aesthetic and other bug fixes.
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.28
+**Jan. 17 2013**
+- Key generation speed improved by over 33%.
+- Desktop notifications are now available in Safari.
+- Korean translation fixes.
+- Tibetan text is now more readable.
+- Added a cat fact.
+- Some aesthetic bug fixes.
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.27
+**Dec. 12 2012**
+- Added Estonian, Esperanto, Japanese, Korean, Latvian and Khmer
+translations.
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.26
+**Nov. 20 2012**
+- Fixed bug where fingerprints would sometimes not appear.
+- Version number is now displayed on login screen.
+- Fix French translation typos.
+- Update jQuery to 1.8.3.
+- Replaced call to nsILocalFile with nsIFile (Firefox-specific).
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.25
+**Nov. 15 2012**
+- Fixed inaccuracies in Turkish, Norwegian and Polish.
+- Updated OTR.js library to version 0.0.11.
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.24
+**Nov. 14 2012**
+- Added Urdu, Turkish and Norwegian translations.
+- Added a tooltip-based tutorial.
+- Multiparty protocol improvements:
+	* Added replay attack prevention.
+	* Added message tags to ensure all participants receive same plaintext per message.
+	* Improved multiparty protocol specification details.
+- Firefox performance improvements.
+- Fixed bug that would cause "nickname in use" error to show improperly.
+- Updated source code repository links.
+- Updated OTR.js library to version 0.0.10.
+- Fixed a buddy notification aesthetic bug.
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.23
+**Nov. 8 2012**
+- Fixed a bug where URLs would not display properly in messages.
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.22
+**Nov. 7 2012**
+- This version pushes many important security fixes, detailed here on the Cryptocat Development Blog: https://blog.crypto.cat/2012/11/security-update-our-first-full-audit/
+- Added a user counter.
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.21
+**Nov. 4 2012**
+- Join/part notifications.
+- Improved nickname completion.
+- Small UX tweaks.
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.20
+**Nov. 3 2012**
+- Bug fixes.
+- Updated Chinese translation.
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.19
+**Nov. 1 2012**
+- Language detection bug fixes.
+- Minor security fixes.
+- Other minor bug fixes.
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.18
+**Oct. 29 2012**
+- Fixed a bug where the fingerprint dialog would sometimes not show.
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.17
+**Oct. 23 2012**
+- A bug fix was not pushed in the previous update by mistake.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.16
+**Oct. 23 2012**
+- Fixed major multiparty messaging bug.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.15
+**Oct. 22 2012**
+- Fix bug where login would never complete (in extremely rare cases.)
+- Minor UI bug fix.
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.14
+**Oct. 22 2012**
+- Refactoring of random number generation.
+- Fix bug where buddy context menu would not open under certain circumstances.
+- Numerous other bug fixes.
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.13
+**Oct. 20 2012**  
+- Various bug fixes and improvements related to fingerprint generation and display.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.12
+**Oct. 19 2012**  
+- Colorprints
+(https://blog.crypto.cat/2012/10/colorprints-an-easier-way-to-authenticate/)  
+- Fix a bug that would display certain characters incorrectly in desktop notifications.  
+- Fix a bug that would not display a certain emoticon.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.11
+**Oct. 17 2012**  
+- Nickname tab completion.  
+- Messages containing your nickname are highlighted.  
+- Prettier message display.  
+- Small bug fixes related to group message delivery.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.10
+**Oct. 17 2012**  
+- Numerous user interface improvements.  
+- Tibetan translation.  
+- Improved existing translations (notably Chinese.)  
+- Better, more efficient translation handling.  
+- Added 12 new cat facts.  
+- Fixed a bug where desktop notifications would appear unnecessarily.  
+- Fixed a bug where Chrome extension would not ask for the proper permissions needed to connect to custom servers.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.9
+**Oct. 1 2012**  
+- Fix bug that would attempt to enter conversation even if conversation name was invalid.  
+- Fix permissions for Chrome version so that Cryptocat for Chrome can connect to custom XMPP-BOSH servers.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.8
+**Sep. 30 2012**  
+- Fixed bug which prevented Cryptocat from working specifically in Firefox on Fedora Linux.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.7
+**Sep. 29 2012**  
+- Switch completely to browser native randomness seeding, remove Fortuna RNG.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.6
+**Sep. 29 2012**  
+- Fixed a bug where some characters would be displayed incorrectly/in rare occasions cause the client to crash.  
+- Fixed UI bugs where some buttons appeared too large.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.5
+**Sep. 29 2012**  
+- Many substantial Firefox-specific code improvements.  
+- Many small tweaks, bug fixes, cleanups and improvements.  
+- Update jQuery and jQuery plugin libraries.  
+- Update Strophe.js library.  
+
+```Note: This version has many localStorage features (such as persistent
+keys and settings) fully implemented, but all are disabled (in all
+browsers) due to Firefox bug #795615. Will be enabled as soon as that's
+fixed.```  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.4
+**Sep. 27 2012**  
+- Fixed bug where user would not be able to join any conversation again after logging out from first conversation (until restarting Cryptocat).  
+- Added Chinese (Hong Kong), Chinese (Traditional), Vietnamese and Hebrew translations.  
+- Minor aesthetic improvements.  
+- Minor code cleanup.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.3
+**Sep. 24 2012**  
+- Fixed bug where conversation names with capital letters would not function properly.  
+- Fixed bug where away contacts were not arranged properly on buddy list.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.2
+**Sep. 24 2012**  
+- Faster OTR key generation.  
+- Native CSPRNG support now implemented in Firefox, making all Cryptocat extensions have native CSPRNG support.  
+- Translation fixes.  
+- Misc. tweaks.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.1
+**Sep. 23 2012**  
+- Add Lolcat translation.  
+- Czech translation fixes.  
+- Lower minimum Firefox version to Firefox 9.  
+
+##Cryptocat 2.0.0
+**Sep. 22 2012**  
+- Initial release.
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+#Contributing to Cryptocat
+
+##Coding style for contributions
+Please be mindful that you are contributing to security and encryption software. We expect all code to be pre-reviewed for security and to be of high quality.  
+
+All contributed code, written in JavaScript, must adhere to the following coding style:  
+	1. Tabs are used for indentation, **not** spaces.  
+	2. Lines are **not** ended with semicolons.  
+	3. Use camel case for variables, filenames, and so on.  
+	4. As a rule, use single quotes, (such as 'string'), not double quotes ("string").  
+	5. As a rule, strict-type isEqual is preferred (1 **===** 1 instead of 1 **==** 1).  
+	6. Please comment your code sufficiently.  
+	7. Anonymous closures should be used wherever they are useful.  
+	8. Brackets are not on new lines.  
+	9. [Strict mode](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Functions_and_function_scope/Strict_mode) must be enforced at all times.
+
+##Contributing or improving translations
+Please **do not send pull requests for translations**. Instead, use [Transifex](https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/Cryptocat/resource/cryptocat/). Notify a project manager for Cryptocat on Transifex in case you need assistance.  
+**Note**: In translations, please do **not**:
+* Insert newlines in strings you are translating.  
+* Translate wildcard strings such as `(NICKNAME)` or `(SIZE)`. Leave those as they are.  
+
+##Tests
+* Run tests using `make tests`.
+* Make sure your code conforms by running `make lint`.
+
+##License
+All contributed code will automatically be licensed under the [GNU Affero General Public License (AGPL3)](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html).  
+The full license text is included in `LICENSE.txt`.  
+
+##Discussion & Blog
+* [Issue tracker](https://github.com/cryptocat/cryptocat/issues)
+* [Development Blog](https://blog.crypto.cat)  
+
+##Contributors
+* **Arlo Breault**: OTR library maintainer, bug reporter, all-around helper.  
+* **Dmitry Chestnykh**: Salsa20 CSPRNG implementation.  
+* **David Dahl**: window.crypto.getRandomValues() implementation for Firefox.  
+* **Daniel "koolfy" Faucon**: Documentation maintainer, bug reporter.  
+* **Andreas "Gordin" Guth**: StropheJS maintainer, WebSocket & anonymous auth implementation.  
+* **Frederic Jacobs**: Substantial contributions to Cryptocat for Mac.  
+* **Nadim Kobeissi**: Lead developer. Created Cryptocat.  
+
+###Multimedia
+* **Ingrid Burrington**: Some icons and graphics.  
+* **A.J. Korkidakis**: Promotional video.  
+* **P.J. Onori**: Some of the icons.  
+* **Rich Vreeland**: Audio notifications.  
+  
+**With warm thanks to a contributor who has asked to remain anonymous.**
diff --git a/Gruntfile.js b/Gruntfile.js
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/Gruntfile.js
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+// WARNING:
+// This Gruntfile is not being maintained and is out of date.
+// Please use the Makefile instead.
+// — Nadim, March 31 2014
+
+'use strict';
+
+module.exports = function (grunt) {
+
+	var srcFolder = __dirname + '/src/core',
+		firefoxFolder = __dirname + '/src/firefox',
+		firefoxExtensionFolder = firefoxFolder + '/chrome/content/data',
+		safariFolder = __dirname + '/src/safari',
+		safariExtensionFolder = __dirname + '/src/cryptocat.safariextension',
+		releaseFolder = __dirname + '/release';
+
+
+	grunt.initConfig({
+		pkg:grunt.file.readJSON('package.json'),
+
+		mochaTest:{
+			files:['test/core/js/*.js']
+		},
+		mochaTestConfig:{
+			options:{
+				reporter:'spec',
+				ui:'exports'
+			}
+		},
+
+		clean: {
+			'copy': [firefoxExtensionFolder, safariExtensionFolder],
+			'release': [releaseFolder],
+		},
+
+		mkdir: {
+			'copy':{
+				options: {
+					create:[firefoxExtensionFolder, safariExtensionFolder]
+				}
+			},
+			'release': {
+				options: {
+					create:[releaseFolder]
+				}
+			}
+		},
+
+		copy:{
+			'firefox':{
+				files:[
+					{
+						expand:true,
+						src:[ 'css/**', 'img/**', 'js/**', 'locale/**', 'snd/**', 'locale/**', 'index.html' ],
+						dest:firefoxExtensionFolder,
+						cwd:srcFolder
+					}
+				]
+			},
+			'safari':{
+				files:[
+					{
+						expand:true,
+						src:[ 'css/**', 'img/**', 'js/**', 'locale/**', 'snd/**', 'locale/**', 'index.html' ],
+						dest:safariExtensionFolder,
+						cwd:srcFolder
+					},
+					{
+						expand:true,
+						src:[ '*' ],
+						dest:safariExtensionFolder,
+						cwd:safariFolder
+					}
+				]
+			}
+		},
+
+		jshint:{
+			options:{
+				jshintrc: '.jshintrc'
+			},
+			files:[
+				'Gruntfile.js',
+				'src/core/js/cryptocat.js',
+				'src/core/js/lib/elliptic.js',
+				'src/core/js/lib/salsa20.js',
+				'src/core/js/etc/*.js',
+				'src/standaloneServer.js',
+				'src/firefox/chrome/content/cryptocat.js',
+				'test/testBase.js',
+				'test/core/js/*.js'
+			]
+		}
+	});
+
+
+	grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-contrib-copy');
+	grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-contrib-jshint');
+	grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-contrib-clean');
+	grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-mocha-test');
+	grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-mkdir');
+
+	grunt.registerTask('tests', 'Run tests', ['mochaTest']);
+
+	grunt.registerTask('pre-build', 'Pre-build tasks', ['tests', 'jshint']);
+
+
+	/**
+	 * Create zip file.
+	 * @param inputFolder String folder containing input files.
+	 * @param outputFile String output file.
+	 * @param cb Function result callback with signature: (Boolean)
+	 */
+	var createZipFile = function (inputFolder, outputFile, cb) {
+		grunt.util.spawn({
+			cmd:'zip',
+			opts:{
+				cwd:inputFolder
+			},
+			args:['-q', '-r9', outputFile, '.', '-x', '*/\\.*', '-x', '\\.*'],
+			fallback:-255
+		}, function (error, result, code) {
+			if (-255 === code) {
+				grunt.log.errorlns(result.stderr);
+				cb(false);
+			} else {
+				grunt.log.writeln('...created ZIP [' + outputFile + ']');
+				cb(true);
+			}
+		});
+	};
+
+
+	grunt.registerTask('build-chrome', 'Build Chrome browser extension', function () {
+		var done = this.async();
+
+		grunt.log.write('Creating Chrome extension...');
+
+		var outputFile = releaseFolder + '/cryptocat-chrome.zip';
+
+		createZipFile(srcFolder, outputFile, done);
+	});
+
+	grunt.registerTask('build-firefox', 'Build Firefox browser extension', function () {
+		var done = this.async();
+
+		grunt.log.write('Creating Firefox add-on...');
+
+		var outputFile = releaseFolder + '/cryptocat-firefox.xpi';
+
+		createZipFile(firefoxFolder, outputFile, done);
+	});
+
+	grunt.registerTask('build-safari', 'Build Safari browser extension', function () {
+		grunt.log.write('Creating Safari extension...');
+
+		grunt.task.run([ 'copy:safari' ]);
+	});
+
+
+	grunt.registerTask('build', 'Build project', ['pre-build', 'mkdir', 'copy',
+												  'build-chrome', 'build-firefox', 'build-safari']);
+
+	grunt.registerTask('default', ['build']);
+};
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diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile
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+chrome:
+	@make cryptojs
+	@mkdir -p release
+	@rm -f release/cryptocat.chrome.zip
+	@cd src/core/ && zip -q -r9 ../../release/cryptocat.chrome.zip * -x "*/\.*" -x "\.*" -x "*.ogg"
+	@/bin/echo "[Cryptocat] Chrome build available in release/"
+
+firefox:
+	@make cryptojs
+	@mkdir -p release
+	@rm -f release/cryptocat.firefox.xpi
+	@mkdir src/firefox/chrome/content/data/
+	@cp -R src/core/css src/core/firstRun.html src/core/fonts src/core/img src/core/index.html src/core/js src/core/locale src/core/snd src/firefox/chrome/content/data/
+	@rm -f src/firefox/chrome/content/data/snd/*.mp3
+	@cd src/firefox/ && zip -q -r9 ../../release/cryptocat.firefox.xpi * -x "*/\.*" -x "\.*"
+	@rm -r src/firefox/chrome/content/data/
+	@/bin/echo "[Cryptocat] Firefox build available in release/"
+
+safari:
+	@make cryptojs
+	@rm -rf src/cryptocat.safariextension
+	@mkdir src/cryptocat.safariextension
+	@cp -R src/core/css src/core/firstRun.html src/core/fonts src/core/img src/core/index.html src/core/js src/core/locale src/core/snd src/cryptocat.safariextension
+	@rm -f src/cryptocat.safariextension/snd/*.ogg
+	@cp -R src/safari/* src/cryptocat.safariextension
+	@/bin/echo "[Cryptocat] Safari extension packaged for testing."
+
+opera:
+	@make cryptojs
+	@mkdir -p release
+	@rm -f release/cryptocat.opera.nex
+	@cp -R src/core/css src/core/firstRun.html src/core/fonts src/core/img src/core/index.html src/core/js src/core/locale src/core/snd src/opera
+	@rm -f src/opera/snd/*.mp3
+	@cd src/opera/ && zip -q -r9 ../../release/cryptocat.opera.nex * -x "*/\.*" -x "\.*"
+	@rm -rf src/opera/css src/opera/firstRun.html src/opera/fonts src/opera/img src/opera/index.html src/opera/js src/opera/locale src/opera/snd
+	@/bin/echo "[Cryptocat] Opera build available in release/"
+
+mac:
+	@make cryptojs
+	@rm -rf release/Cryptocat.app
+	@rm -rf release/cryptocat.mac.zip
+	@cp -R src/core/css src/core/firstRun.html src/core/fonts src/core/img src/core/index.html src/core/js src/core/locale src/core/snd src/mac/htdocs
+	@rm -f src/mac/htdocs/snd/*.ogg
+	@xcodebuild -project src/mac/Cryptocat.xcodeproj -configuration 'Release' clean
+	@xcodebuild CONFIGURATION_BUILD_DIR="${PWD}/release" -project src/mac/Cryptocat.xcodeproj -configuration 'Release' build
+	@rm -rf release/Cryptocat.app.dSYM
+	@rm -rf src/mac/htdocs/*
+	@echo "." >> src/mac/htdocs/placeholder.txt
+	@cd release && zip -q -r9 cryptocat.mac.zip Cryptocat.app
+	@/bin/echo "[Cryptocat] Mac app available in release/"
+
+tests:
+	@/bin/echo -n "[Cryptocat] Running tests... "
+	@`/usr/bin/which npm` install
+	@node_modules/.bin/mocha --ui exports --reporter spec test/core/js/*.test.js
+
+lint:
+	@/bin/echo -n "[Cryptocat] Linting code... "
+	@node_modules/.bin/jshint --verbose --config .jshintrc \
+		src/core/js/cryptocat.js \
+		src/core/js/lib/elliptic.js \
+		src/core/js/lib/salsa20.js \
+		src/core/js/etc/*.js \
+		src/standaloneServer.js \
+		src/firefox/chrome/content/cryptocat.js \
+		src/opera/opera.js \
+		src/core/chrome.js \
+		test/testBase.js \
+		test/core/js/*.js \
+		Gruntfile.js
+	@/bin/echo ""
+
+vendor=src/core/js/lib
+cryptojs_path=$(vendor)/crypto-js
+cryptojs_js=$(vendor)/crypto-js.js
+cryptojs:  # order matters
+	@/bin/echo "[Cryptocat] Concatenating crypto-js files..."
+	@cat $(cryptojs_path)/header.js > $(cryptojs_js)
+	@cat $(cryptojs_path)/core.js >> $(cryptojs_js)
+	@cat $(cryptojs_path)/enc-base64.js >> $(cryptojs_js)
+	@cat $(cryptojs_path)/cipher-core.js >> $(cryptojs_js)
+	@cat $(cryptojs_path)/x64-core.js >> $(cryptojs_js)
+	@cat $(cryptojs_path)/aes.js >> $(cryptojs_js)
+	@cat $(cryptojs_path)/sha1.js >> $(cryptojs_js)
+	@cat $(cryptojs_path)/sha256.js >> $(cryptojs_js)
+	@cat $(cryptojs_path)/sha512.js >> $(cryptojs_js)
+	@cat $(cryptojs_path)/hmac.js >> $(cryptojs_js)
+	@cat $(cryptojs_path)/pbkdf2.js >> $(cryptojs_js)
+	@cat $(cryptojs_path)/pad-nopadding.js >> $(cryptojs_js)
+	@cat $(cryptojs_path)/mode-ctr.js >> $(cryptojs_js)
+	@cat $(cryptojs_path)/footer.js >> $(cryptojs_js)
+
+all: lint tests
diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
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+![Cryptocat](https://raw.github.com/cryptocat/cryptocat/master/src/core/img/icon-128.png)  
+[![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/cryptocat/cryptocat.png?branch=master)](http://travis-ci.org/cryptocat/cryptocat)  
+
+###Browser-based app for easy to use, accessible encrypted chat.
+Cryptocat is an experimental browser-based chat client for easy to use, encrypted conversations. It aims to make encrypted, private chat easy to use and accessible. We want to break down the barrier that prevents the general public from having an accessible privacy alternative that they already know how to use. Cryptocat is currently available for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, OS X and iPhone. It uses the [OTR](http://www.cypherpunks.ca/otr/) protocol over XMPP for encrypted two-party  [...]
+
+Git repository branches are in-development, nightly builds. For stable usable builds, check the [releases](https://github.com/cryptocat/cryptocat/releases) section.  
+
+##Platforms
+
+###Google Chrome
+Run `make chrome` to build a Google Chrome-loadable .zip extension (or just .zip the directory.)  
+Also available from the [Chrome Web Store](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/cryptocat/gonbigodpnfghidmnphnadhepmbabhij).  
+
+###Mozilla Firefox
+Run `make firefox` to build a Mozilla Firefox-loadable .xpi extension (or just .zip the directory and change the extension to .xpi.)  
+Also available from [Mozilla Firefox Addons](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/cryptocat/).  
+
+###Opera
+Run `make opera` to build an Opera-compatible .nex extension (or just .zip the directory and change the extension to .nex)  
+Also available from [Opera Addons](https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/details/cryptocat/).
+
+###Apple Safari
+Apple's model makes an automated build process difficult.  
+Also available from [Cryptocat](https://crypto.cat/get/cryptocat.safariextz).
+
+### Apple Mac OS X
+Run `make mac` to build as a standalone Mac application. (After running `make mac`, you can also `open src/mac/Cryptocat.xcodeproj` to edit & build the project in Xcode normally.)  Building the Mac version requires [HomeBrew](http://brew.sh) to be installed to fetch a Tor dependency on `libevent` and `openssl`.
+Also available from the [Mac App Store](https://itunes.apple.com/app/cryptocat/id613116229?mt=12).
+
+##Goals
+* XMPP **[DONE]** | [Discussion](https://github.com/cryptocat/cryptocat/issues/83), [Library](http://strophe.im)
+* OTR **[DONE]** | [Discussion](https://github.com/cryptocat/cryptocat/issues/84), [Library](https://github.com/arlolra/otr)
+* mpOTR | [Discussion](https://github.com/cryptocat/cryptocat/issues/82), Spec in progress. Currently relying on the [Cryptocat Multiparty Protocol](https://github.com/cryptocat/cryptocat/wiki/Multiparty-Protocol-Specification)  
+
+##Contributing
+Please see `CONTRIBUTING.md` for guidelines on how to contribute.  
+Please see `SECURITY.md` for guidelines on reporting security issues.
+
+##Documentation & Wiki
+* [Multiparty Protocol Specification](https://github.com/cryptocat/cryptocat/wiki/Multiparty-Protocol-Specification)  
+* [OTR Encrypted File Transfer Specification](https://github.com/cryptocat/cryptocat/wiki/OTR-Encrypted-File-Transfer-Specification)  
+* [Server Deployment Instructions](https://github.com/cryptocat/cryptocat/wiki/Server-Deployment-Instructions)  
+* [Threat Model](https://github.com/cryptocat/cryptocat/wiki/Threat-Model)  
+* [Design and Functionality Overview](https://github.com/cryptocat/cryptocat/wiki/Design-and-Functionality)  
+* [Architecture and Lifecycle](https://crypto.cat/documents/a&l.pdf)  
+
+##Discussion & Blog
+* [Issue tracker](https://github.com/cryptocat/cryptocat/issues)  
+* [Development Blog](https://blog.crypto.cat)  
+
+##Builds
+Builds for all platforms are available for download from [GitHub Releases](https://github.com/cryptocat/cryptocat/releases), in addition to the sources above. Please be mindful that GitHub builds do not auto-update.
+
+##Changelog
+Please review `CHANGELOG.md` for an account of the changes made with each version update.  
+
+##License
+##### Cryptocat is released under the [GNU Affero General Public License (AGPL3)](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html).
+The full license text is included in `LICENSE.txt`.  
diff --git a/RESOURCES.md b/RESOURCES.md
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+#External Resources
+
+##BigInt
+Origin: http://leemon.com/crypto/BigInt.html
+License: PD
+
+##Crypto-JS
+Origin: http://code.google.com/p/crypto-js/
+License: BSD-2-Clause
+
+##EventEmitter
+Origin: https://github.com/Wolfy87/EventEmitter/
+License: MIT
+
+##jQuery
+Origin: http://jquery.org/
+License: MIT, GPL-2+
+
+##jQuery.basic-slider
+Origin: https://github.com/jcobb/basic-jquery-slider/
+License: GPL-3
+
+##jQuery.color
+Origin: https://github.com/jquery/jquery-color/
+License: MIT
+
+##jQuery.utip
+Origin: https://github.com/symeapp/utip
+License: MIT
+
+##Mustache.js
+Origin: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/
+License: MIT
+
+##Mousetrap
+Origin: https://github.com/ccampbell/mousetrap
+License: Apache 2.0
+
+##OTR.js
+Origin: https://github.com/arlolra/otr/
+License: MPL 2.0
+
+##Strophe.js
+Origin: http://strophe.im
+License: MIT
+
+##Tinycon
+Origin: https://github.com/tommoor/tinycon
+License: MIT
diff --git a/SECURITY.md b/SECURITY.md
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+#Security
+
+##How to report security issues
+Any security issue, regardless of severity, should be reported via full disclosure. Please open an issue on our GitHub tracker. If you are uncomfortable opening an issue on our GitHub tracker, please send an email to nadim at crypto.cat.
+ 
+##Communication expectations
+Depending on the severity of the security issue, response times will vary. Medium to severe security issues are almost guaranteed a same-day response.
+ 
+##Credit
+Depending on the nature and severity of the security issue, the reporter will receive due credit on the [Cryptocat Wall of Eternal Greatness](https://crypto.cat/bughunt/), the [Development Blog](https://blog.crypto.cat), and on our Twitter, GitHub and Changelog.
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+{
+	"name": "cryptocat",
+	"version": "2.2.2",
+	"description": "Web Instant Messaging App With Accessible Encryption",
+	"main": "index.js",
+	"directories": {
+		"test": "test"
+	},
+	"dependencies": {
+		"express": "3.4.4"
+	},
+	"devDependencies": {
+		"lodash": "2.3.0",
+		"mocha": "1.14.0",
+		"chai": "1.8.1",
+		"sinon": "1.7.3",
+		"jshint": "2.3.0",
+		"grunt": "0.4.1",
+		"grunt-contrib-jshint": "0.7.1",
+		"grunt-mocha-test": "0.7.0",
+		"grunt-contrib-copy": "0.4.1",
+		"grunt-contrib-clean": "~0.5.0",
+		"grunt-mkdir": "~0.1.1"
+	},
+	"bin": {
+		"cryptocat": "src/standaloneServer.js"
+	},
+	"scripts": {
+		"test": "mocha --ui exports --reporter spec test/chrome/js/*.test.js",
+		"start": "node src/standaloneServer.js"
+	},
+	"repository": {
+		"type": "git",
+		"url": "https://github.com/cryptocat/cryptocat.git"
+	},
+	"keywords": [
+		"encryption",
+		"crypto",
+		"js",
+		"web"
+	],
+	"author": "Nadim Kobeissi <nadim at crypto.cat>",
+	"license": "AGPL3"
+}

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