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xAgent 0.0.9.beta Is Available: Separate Administration, a Unified Session Workspace, and Session Prompts

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xAgent 0.0.9.beta is now available. This release addresses a boundary that becomes increasingly important as a deployment grows: administering the system and using it for daily work should not share the same entry point and navigation.

The administration console now lives under /admin, while /app focuses on personal sessions, files, settings, and usage. Web and desktop also share one two-column session layout, and per-session prompts can be edited directly and applied from the next model turn.

xAgent 0.0.8.beta Is Available: Incremental Backup, Disaster Recovery, and Cloud Storage

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xAgent 0.0.8.beta is now available. This release extends storage governance beyond where files live to how data is backed up, how an instance recovers after a failure, and how external storage is made available to users. It also improves file reuse in sessions, multilingual Skill governance, and local storage cleanup.

The headline change is online incremental backup. Backup jobs can run while xAgent is serving users, and restore data can be downloaded and verified online. Only the final data-directory cutover requires downtime.

xAgent 0.0.7.beta Is Available: File Storage, Team Sharing, and Desktop Client

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xAgent 0.0.7.beta is now available. This release makes a substantial upgrade to file storage and team collaboration, introduces the first Desktop Client release at 0.0.1, and continues to improve model caching, Provider compatibility, and image recognition.

This is still a beta release. The sections below summarize the main changes and do not replace the formal installation and upgrade instructions.

xAgent 0.0.6.beta Is Available: More Reliable File Handling and Long-running Tasks

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xAgent 0.0.6.beta is now available. This release focuses on a foundational part of task quality: making the path from file upload to reading, processing, and delivery more reliable.

xAgent is not designed to simply attach files to a chat. It is designed to let Agents keep working on the server. For meeting notes, contracts, reports, spreadsheets, presentations, and operational materials, correct recognition, location, and reuse of files directly affect whether a task can be completed reliably.

This is still a beta release. This post explains what is changing for users preparing to deploy or upgrade; it does not replace the formal installation and upgrade instructions.