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v1.0.6 ยท Changelog

Version 1.0.6

DroneForge changelog notes for the v1.0.6 release.

DroneForge Nimbus App v1.0.6 adds improved Community Agents, Nimbus V0 support, and another round of bug fixes for the drone development workflow.

The update is about making Nimbus more useful for real builders: better access to community-created agents, support for the original Nimbus V0 hardware path, and fixes that keep the Nimbus App cleaner across day-to-day use.

Improved Community Agents

Community Agents continue to become a more important part of the DroneForge workflow.

With v1.0.6, the Nimbus App improves the experience around browsing and working with shared agents. For developers building AI drones, this matters because examples are often the fastest way to understand a working pattern: how an agent is structured, how it connects to the drone, and how behavior can be adapted for a new project.

Nimbus V0 support

Nimbus V0 support is included in this release.

That keeps the early hardware path alive while the Nimbus App moves forward. Developers using Nimbus V0 can continue building, testing, and learning without being forced out of the workflow.

Bug fixes

v1.0.6 includes Mac permissions fixes and general bug fixes and improvements.

The Mac permissions work is especially important for teams using macOS as part of their drone programming setup. Camera access, device access, and local app permissions all need to behave predictably before developers can focus on autonomous drone behavior.

Why it matters

It is a practical release. Community Agents help builders learn from each other, Nimbus V0 support protects the early hardware base, and the bug fixes make the Nimbus App easier to trust during longer development sessions.

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.