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Nav0›Releases›v0.3.2
Latest stable · June 28, 2026

v0.3.2

A focused release that adds Chrome-style page zoom, sharpens tab and search behaviour, and ships a handful of privacy and platform fixes — drag-to-reorder tabs in Command-O, "Search the web" promoted to the top of every result list, and an end to the macOS "Local Network" prompt.

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v0.3.2 ​

Latest

June 28, 2026

A focused release that adds page zoom, sharpens tab and search behaviour, and ships a handful of privacy and platform fixes.

Page Zoom ​

  • Chrome-style page zoom — zoom any page in or out and reset to 100% from the menu, the options menu, or Cmd/Ctrl + + / - / 0

Tabs ​

  • Reorder tabs in Command-O — drag to rearrange tabs within a window directly from the Command-O switcher

Installer ​

  • Skip redundant downloads — the installer skips the download when the latest version is already installed

Improvements ​

  • "Search the web" comes first — promoted to the top of URL-bar autocomplete, Command-K, and new-tab results, so a quick search is always the first hit
  • Page-spawned tabs open next to their opener — tabs opened by a page now appear next to the tab that spawned them instead of at the end of the strip, keeping related tabs together
  • More prominent new-tab button — the new-tab button on the tab strip is easier to spot and hit
  • Linux app category — Nav0 is now categorized as a Web Browser in Linux application menus
  • Opens maximized — Nav0 opens maximized on Linux and Windows instead of fullscreen or a default-size window

Privacy & Fixes ​

  • No more macOS "Local Network" prompt — stopped the prompt caused by WebRTC mDNS
  • Top-level navigation cookies — top-level navigations are never treated as third-party for cookie purposes, fixing logins and cookies on sites that were wrongly blocked
  • Intentional tab-opens — deliberate user tab-opens are exempt from the popup-flood limit, so opening tabs on purpose isn't mistaken for popup spam
  • Empty tab-strip drag — repositioning a window by dragging the empty area of the tab strip works again
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