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v1.0.3 ยท Changelog

Version 1.0.3

DroneForge changelog notes for the v1.0.3 release.

DroneForge Nimbus App v1.0.3 is a UX improvement release. The main work is around getting developers from setup to flight faster, with a cleaner binding process and fewer rough edges in the editor and flashing workflow.

For an AI drone workflow, UX is not just visual polish. The faster a developer can bind a drone, flash hardware, and trust the editor, the faster they can get back to building agents and testing autonomous drone behavior.

What's new

The binding process has been revamped so you can get to flying your drone more quickly.

Editor issues around lowercase error display were fixed. These kinds of details are small, but they matter when developers are debugging scripts, checking graph behavior, or preparing a drone program for deployment.

RadioMaster override bugs were also fixed in this release.

Flashing improvements landed across Linux, macOS, and Windows, making the Nimbus setup path more consistent across operating systems.

Why it matters

v1.0.3 is about reducing friction. Binding, flashing, and editor feedback sit directly in the path between writing a drone program and testing it on real hardware.

By improving those steps, Nimbus becomes easier to use as a development drone platform and more practical for teams building autonomous drones, AI vision agents, and repeatable deployment workflows.

Release context

This changelog entry is part of the DroneForge release archive for Nimbus and DF1. The archive helps builders understand how the autonomy stack has changed over time, including updates to setup, Nimbus App behavior, Python Library workflows, documentation, hardware notes, flight workflows, and community-facing product polish.

Older releases are still useful when comparing versions, debugging a local installation, or following the path from early drone connectivity work to current autonomous flight tooling. Use these notes as historical context alongside the current documentation, Nimbus App releases, and Python Library updates.

For current projects, compare these archived notes with the latest release before making setup decisions. DroneForge continues to refine how developers connect hardware, stream telemetry, inspect video, run agents, and build repeatable autonomy workflows.

Community archive

Continue exploring DroneForge changelogs, research notes, and Nimbus examples through the community archive. These internal links help connect related releases, technical notes, and builder resources.