We are excited to announce the release of theGNOME Noark5 Client version 0.0.0with full support forNikita Noark5 Core version 0.9!
See the attached ZIP release archive with GNU autoconf and automake and a screenshot at https://www.aamot.io/software/gnome-noark5-client/gnome-noark5-client-0.png
The GNOME Noark5 Client is a modern, GTK-based desktop application for public sector archives, offering a user-friendly and Free Software interface to the Noark 5 archive standard. This release brings native integration withNikita Noark5 Core 0.9, a lightweight and standards-compliant backend for electronic records management. 🆕 What's New
* Full API Compatibilitywith Nikita Noark5 Core 0.9
* Streamlined User Interfacedesigned for daily use by archivists and case handlers
* Secure Loginwith OAuth2 and support for modern authentication schemes
* Efficient Search and Retrievalof documents, cases, and journal entries
* Integrated Document Viewerfor PDFs, text, and scanned images
* Offline Draftingwith automatic sync on reconnect
* Accessibility Enhancementsand keyboard navigation improvements 📦 Installation The GNOME Noark5 Client will be available as a Flatpak for GNOME desktops by the upcoming release of Nikita Noark5 Core 0.9.
flatpak install flathub org.gnome.Noark5Client
Source code and developer documentation are hosted onhttp://gitlab.gnome.org/okaamot/gnome-noark5-client, and contributions are welcome under the terms of the GPLv3 license on www.aamot.io/software/gnome-noark5-client/📚 About Nikita Noark5 Core is an open-source reference implementation of the Noark 5 standard for electronic recordkeeping. Version 0.9 brings improved metadata validation, better performance, and a cleaner API, making it ideal for integration with frontend clients like ours. 🤝 Get Involved We welcome contributors, testers, translators, and archivists to shape the future of digital public archives. You can join the development discussions via GNOME’s Matrix channels or file issues on GitLab.
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