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更新時間:2023-08-31
更新細節:

What's new in this version:

TunnelBear 4.8.0.0
- Visited the cleaners. Design improvements provide for a sleek and shiny Bear
- Introducing support for Shadowsocks to help keep TunnelBear even more accessible. Who says socks don't make a great gift?
- Picked some bugs out of fur
- 22% more sock-wearing Bears


TunnelBear 4.7.4.0
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.7.2.0
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.7.1.0
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.7.0.0
- Bear will now watch when you sign-in or create an account (don't worry, no peeking when entering your password)
- Two Bears are better than one! New architectural advancements will allow your Bear to tunnel websites and apps outside of the VPN. Check out our new SplitBear feature.
- Bear fired from Twitter. Say goodbye to bonus data flows and say hello to an increased default data limit.
- Lots of under-the-fur changes
- Ate some bugs
- 57% more Bears


TunnelBear 4.6.3.0
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.6.2.0
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.6.1.0
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.6.0.1
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.6.0
- Took the Bears to the groomers. We've cleaned up the app a bit, and made some design improvements
- WireGuard officially supported. Bear speed +9
- New connection settings allow better control over the VPN. For advanced users, you can now select which VPN protocol you wish to use
- Break-ups can be tough, but we've said goodbye to the Trusted Networks feature. Users will no longer be able to bypass select networks
- Thanks to the localization support from Localization Lab (localizationlab.org/contributor), our Bears are now fluent in Ukrainian
- Brushed out a few bugs
- 18% more Bears


TunnelBear 4.5.0
- Canadian bears added Wireguard protocol to their lair
- Brushed some fur, ate some bugs, 83 new bears added
- Took the Bears to the groomers. Just love that New Bear smell, don't you?


TunnelBear 4.4.12
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.4.11
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.4.10
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.4.9
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.4.8
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.4.7
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.4.6
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.4.5
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.4.3
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.4.2
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.4.1
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.4
- We’ve added connection ratings so you can tell us how your Bear is tunneling. We’ll use this information to improve the service for everyone.
- The next time you open TunnelBear, you'll see a brand new colour scheme. Your bear shed its winter coat and is ready for the spring!


TunnelBear 4.3.6
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.3.5
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.3.4
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.3.3
- Brushed some fur, ate some bugs, 76 new bears added


TunnelBear 4.3.2
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.3.1
- Bug fixes


TunnelBear 4.2.12
- Switched our icon back to its original colour. We're focusing our show of support on our blog, website and social media feeds


TunnelBear 4.2.10
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.2.8
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.2.7
- Unlike humans, Bears love being indoors for months at a time. It’s a great way to stay productive and not get sick. For this release, bugs were chomped. Fur was brushed. Eleventy-three new bears added.


TunnelBear 4.2.6
- Working from our caves builds an appetite, so the Bears have spent extra time snacking on bugs. The most important one was chomping a vulnerability that could have allowed privilege escalation in OpenVPN.
- The Bears are practicing social distancing too, so only one Bear can be added to this release. This new Bear is here to let you know your connection is secure.


TunnelBear 4.2.0
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.1.3
- A little mystery helps keep a relationship exciting, so to keep the romance alive between you and your Bear, we've made some changes we think you're going to like. We just can't tell you about them yet. Shhhhh, it's a secret. No bears added this release. Ok, maybe a little one.


TunnelBear 4.1.2
- Staying indoors for the winter gives you a lot of time to get stuff done. Like finally getting around to hanging that picture that’s been sitting on the floor in the den for six months. Or moving your couch around to create a more inviting social area. Or maybe adding new Upgrade buttons to the Account Settings page TunnelBear’s free version. While we were at it, we updated the nav menu to feel more like a native Windows 10 app. We’ve also had a bit of a bug feast.

Fixed bugs:
- No more out of data popups to paid TunnelBear owners
- Tunnel popups will now close after double-clicking
- VigilantBear no longer stops some people from reconnecting
- No more error messages on the Create Account page
- Changing countries no longer results in connection switch errors
- 3 new Bears added


TunnelBear 4.1.1
Changed:
- You can find our Terms of Service on your Create Account screen.
- There’s are a fancy new icon for your taskbar
- Your Sheep has new things to say
- Country list notifications have been updated
- No more, “Tunnel to” confirmation when you click a tunnel

- And what would an update be without Bears eating bugs? Some nasty little pests that caused crashes, incorrect error status messages and connection issues have all been scooped up. 38 new Bears. You’ll have to look hard to see them, but they’re there.


TunnelBear 4.1.0
- For this release, the Bears finally get to move into their new home. Bears don't move often, so it's an exciting time when they do. They've got more space to move around, throw parties, and keep track of all their tunnels. You can visit the Bears new home just by updating your TunnelBear app. You may notice that your Bear feels a little faster, more self-confident, and is always ready to tunnel to an exciting new place.


TunnelBear 3.7.12
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 3.7.9
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 3.7.8
- Trimmed some fur that was preventing people from seeing Captchas properly
- 3.32% more Bears


TunnelBear 3.7.7
- Fixed a bug which sometimes caused TunnelBear to fail to launch after updating Windows
- 4.2% more Bears


TunnelBear 3.7.6
- Ate a rare bug that caused some Bears to say they were tunneling, when they weren't


TunnelBear 3.7.5
- Approved copy
- Ate a bug that stopped some Bears from connecting properly after TCP override was enabled
- Ate a bug that made it hard for some Bears to recognize their trusted networks and start tunneling anyway
- 12.4928% more Bears


TunnelBear 3.7.4
- Change log not availabe for this version


TunnelBear 3.7.3
- Change log not availabe for this version


TunnelBear 3.7.1
- Fxed potential privilege escalation issue


TunnelBear 3.7.0
- Fixed an issue where your Bear might lose track of your internet connection if connected using Wi-Fi and Ethernet at the same time
- Fixed an issue with new Wi-Fi network names weren’t displayed in Trusted Network settings
- Security enhancements


TunnelBear 3.6.3
- Change log not availabe for this version


TunnelBear 3.6.2
- Change log not availabe for this version


TunnelBear 3.6.1
- Change log not availabe for this version


TunnelBear 3.6.0
- Change log not availabe for this version


TunnelBear 3.5.1
- Change log not availabe for this version


TunnelBear 3.5.0
- Notifications now appear in the Action Center in Windows 10
- If your Bear is having trouble connecting to the internet, you can now choose to automatically send an error report once you’re back online
- Fixed an issue where the connection toggle wouldn’t work if the sidebar was open
- Installation fixes
- Security enhancements


TunnelBear 3.4.0
- Bears have undergone training to always connect to the fastest available server and maintain a more stable connection
- If you’ve been seeing a “TunnelBear Maintenance” popup window, you should now see this less often
- Installation process improved
- Fixed an issue where some Bears would fail to tunnel after resuming from sleep or hibearnation


TunnelBear 3.3.2
- We’ve been seeing some pawblems with IKEv2 connections after installing the Windows 10 April 2018 Update. This update should fix them
- Also fixed an issue that could cause the app to crash when switching from an untrusted to a trusted network


TunnelBear 3.3.1

- TunnelBear 3.3.1 brings huge improvements to our IKEv2 support. Your Bear will now connect much more quickly in some situations and provide even speedier tunnelling

Fixes:
- Solved an issue where some Bears would report a “driver error” and refuse to tunnel
- Fixed a reported vulnerability that allowed a privilege escalation to occur (CVE-2018-10381)


TunnelBear 3.3.0.3
- Re-trained some bears who were getting lost after your computer awoke from sleep

Improved visual koalaty:
- Prettier map animations
- Smoother loading animations

Bearhind the scenes upgrrades:
- Improvements to make updates more reliable
- VigilantBear improvements
- OpenVPN updated

TunnelBear 3.2.0.6
- Completely rebuilt VigilantBear is more responsive, friendlier to local networks, and no longer reliant on Windows Firewall
- Shiny new icon sits nicely with RememBear
- Improved Report feature to help track lost bears
- Improved reliability when switching networks
- Fixed issue with the menu bar overlapping Mini Mode
- Fixed issues with IKEv2 tunnels to make them more stable

TunnelBear 3.1.5.0
- Introducing shiny new IKEv2 tunnels that connect dramatically faster
- Sleek new “mini mode” added for minimalists
- Bears are now better communicators with improved notifications
- Solved an issue where VigilantBear could get confused by certain types of traffic
- Bears now show the correct location when waking up from sleep
- More tweaks to Trusted Networks should make using it more bear-able
- 137% more Bears

TunnelBear 3.0.37.12
- Tunnels more accessibility friendly
- Taskbar bear taught the difference between connected and disconnected
- Tunnels made extra secure with OpenVpn 2.4.3
- Bears now deal with installation problems more efficiently
- Better handling of captive portals when you're out in the wild
- Better handling of captcha challenges when tunnelling
- App window can find it's 'bearings' more efficiently on multiple monitors
- Several usability and stability bugs squished
- 57.6% more bears

TunnelBear 3.0.36.9
- Bear trained to maul man-in-the-middle attacks even more efficiently
- Cookie Authentication means you're now more secure than the average Bear
- Squished GhostBear bug on 32bits Windows
- Un-bear-able installation error messages improved
- Bear now plays nice with VLC media player
- 67.3% more Bears

TunnelBear 3.0.35.0
- Updated the tunnels to OpenVPN 2.4
- Added a fix to the TAP Adapter (Network Driver) on Windows 10
- Added a fix to TCP Override
- Fixed a bug that kept your Bear from reconnecting after long hours of hibernation
- 463% more Bears

TunnelBear 3.0.34.0
- Redesigned and reengineering from the paws up, we proudly present the new TunnelBear for Windows app
- We've improved nearly every aspect of your TunnelBear, including a beautiful new design, stronger security features and faster connection times
- We've shed the retro wood from our original app and redesigned a simple, beautiful new app that feels more at home on Windows
- Trusted networks feature automatically connects to any network not in your trusted list. E.g. You can list your home Wi-Fi as trusted and have TunnelBear automatically connect the next time you're on a public Wi-Fi that might be less safe
- Be alerted on unsecure networks that use WEP, or no admin passwords
- Improved "Vigilant" mode will block all unsecured data while you connect and reconnect
- Connect and reconnect up to 60% faster than our old app
- Much, much more
- 3853% more Bears

TunnelBear 3.0.32.0
- Change log not available for this version

TunnelBear 3.0.29.0
- Change log not available for this version

TunnelBear 3.0.26.0
- Change log not available for this version

TunnelBear 3.0.25.0
- Redesigned and reengineering from the paws up, we proudly present the new TunnelBear for Windows app
- We've improved nearly every aspect of your TunnelBear, including a beautiful new design, stronger security features and faster connection times
- We've shed the retro wood from our original app and redesigned a simple, beautiful new app that feels more at home on Windows
- Trusted networks feature automatically connects to any network not in your trusted list. E.g. You can list your home Wi-Fi as trusted and have TunnelBear automatically connect the next time you're on a public Wi-Fi that might be less safe
- Be alerted on unsecure networks that use WEP, or no admin passwords
- Improved "Vigilant" mode will block all unsecured data while you connect and reconnect
- Connect and reconnect up to 60% faster than our old app
- Much, much more
- 3853% more Bears

TunnelBear 2.3.25
- Updated OpenSSL version

TunnelBear 2.3.24
- Your Internet connection often drops? Don't worry your TunnelBear will still work on restoring it
- Patched up our installer

TunnelBear 2.3.23.1
- Change log not available for this version

TunnelBear 2.3.22.0
- Change log not available for this version

TunnelBear 2.3.20.1
- More IPv6 Bug fixes

TunnelBear 2.3.19.0
- Bug fixes

TunnelBear 2.3.18.0
- Change log not available for this version

TunnelBear 2.3.17.0
- Change log not available for this version

TunnelBear 2.3.15.0
- DNS hijacking prevention
- Multiple Tap Adapters fix
- Bug fixes

TunnelBear 2.3.14.0
- Accessibility fixes
- UI tweaks & Bug fixes
- Updated our Bear’s armor – making TunnelBear a bit more resilient to censorship

TunnelBear 2.3.13.0
- Rare startup crash fix
- Auto-repair bear embedded for some network adapters

TunnelBear 2.3.12.0
- Change log not available for this version

TunnelBear 2.3.11.0
- Change log not available for this version

TunnelBear 2.3.10.0
- Our Bears speak French now: “Je m’appelle TunnelOurs!”
- Connection tweaks for slower tunnels

TunnelBear 2.2.33.0
- WebRTC block

TunnelBear 2.2.31.0
- Bug fixes
- Prepared the tunnels for a bigger update

TunnelBear 2.2.27.0
- Bug fixes
- UI improvements

TunnelBear 2.2.19.0
- Vigilant helps to protect you by blocking any unsecured traffic while TunnelBear is connecting
- TCP override option added in Settings
- Squashed lots of Bear ticks (software bugs)

TunnelBear 2.2.14.0
- TCP override option added in Preferences
- Squashed lots of Bear ticks (software bugs)

Version 2.2.12.0
- IntelliBear: A more intelligent bear who digs smarter tunnels
- New preferences window
- Squashed lots of Bear ticks (software bugs)

TunnelBear 2.2.3.0
- Squashed lots of Bear ticks (software bugs)
- A cute new PC Installer that supports seamless automatic app-updates

TunnelBear 2.1.2.0
- Change log not available for this version

TunnelBear 2.1.0.0
- Squashed lots of Bear ticks (software bugs)
- Sharpened Bear Claws (Speed/Performance tweaks)
- Can’t connect? Click on the gear icon, than help, than “Diagnose Your Bear” to run a battery tests on your Bear

TunnelBear 2.0.18.0
- TunnelBear now mauls the ads, scripts, cookies, beacons and social buttons that track everything you do online!
- Improved support for those grizzly old Windows XP SP3 and Vista users
- Lots of bug fixes and UX Tweaks
- 137% more Bears!

TunnelBear 2.0.16.0
- Redesigned and reengineered from the paws up for always on privacy
- Sanded and rebuffed wood user interface
- Opens and connects on computer startup (optional)
- Vigilant feature monitors your connection for occasional disruptions such as flaky WiFi, computer sleep, etc and blocks unsecured (http) traffic while TunnelBear reconnects
- Smoother reconnection from computer sleep
- Still no ads, no bloatware and no logging

TunnelBear 4.8.0.0 查看版本資訊

更新時間:2023-08-31
更新細節:

What's new in this version:

TunnelBear 4.8.0.0
- Visited the cleaners. Design improvements provide for a sleek and shiny Bear
- Introducing support for Shadowsocks to help keep TunnelBear even more accessible. Who says socks don't make a great gift?
- Picked some bugs out of fur
- 22% more sock-wearing Bears


TunnelBear 4.7.4.0
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.7.2.0
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.7.1.0
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.7.0.0
- Bear will now watch when you sign-in or create an account (don't worry, no peeking when entering your password)
- Two Bears are better than one! New architectural advancements will allow your Bear to tunnel websites and apps outside of the VPN. Check out our new SplitBear feature.
- Bear fired from Twitter. Say goodbye to bonus data flows and say hello to an increased default data limit.
- Lots of under-the-fur changes
- Ate some bugs
- 57% more Bears


TunnelBear 4.6.3.0
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.6.2.0
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.6.1.0
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.6.0.1
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.6.0
- Took the Bears to the groomers. We've cleaned up the app a bit, and made some design improvements
- WireGuard officially supported. Bear speed +9
- New connection settings allow better control over the VPN. For advanced users, you can now select which VPN protocol you wish to use
- Break-ups can be tough, but we've said goodbye to the Trusted Networks feature. Users will no longer be able to bypass select networks
- Thanks to the localization support from Localization Lab (localizationlab.org/contributor), our Bears are now fluent in Ukrainian
- Brushed out a few bugs
- 18% more Bears


TunnelBear 4.5.0
- Canadian bears added Wireguard protocol to their lair
- Brushed some fur, ate some bugs, 83 new bears added
- Took the Bears to the groomers. Just love that New Bear smell, don't you?


TunnelBear 4.4.12
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.4.11
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.4.10
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.4.9
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.4.8
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.4.7
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.4.6
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.4.5
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.4.3
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.4.2
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.4.1
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.4
- We’ve added connection ratings so you can tell us how your Bear is tunneling. We’ll use this information to improve the service for everyone.
- The next time you open TunnelBear, you'll see a brand new colour scheme. Your bear shed its winter coat and is ready for the spring!


TunnelBear 4.3.6
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.3.5
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.3.4
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.3.3
- Brushed some fur, ate some bugs, 76 new bears added


TunnelBear 4.3.2
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.3.1
- Bug fixes


TunnelBear 4.2.12
- Switched our icon back to its original colour. We're focusing our show of support on our blog, website and social media feeds


TunnelBear 4.2.10
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.2.8
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.2.7
- Unlike humans, Bears love being indoors for months at a time. It’s a great way to stay productive and not get sick. For this release, bugs were chomped. Fur was brushed. Eleventy-three new bears added.


TunnelBear 4.2.6
- Working from our caves builds an appetite, so the Bears have spent extra time snacking on bugs. The most important one was chomping a vulnerability that could have allowed privilege escalation in OpenVPN.
- The Bears are practicing social distancing too, so only one Bear can be added to this release. This new Bear is here to let you know your connection is secure.


TunnelBear 4.2.0
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.1.3
- A little mystery helps keep a relationship exciting, so to keep the romance alive between you and your Bear, we've made some changes we think you're going to like. We just can't tell you about them yet. Shhhhh, it's a secret. No bears added this release. Ok, maybe a little one.


TunnelBear 4.1.2
- Staying indoors for the winter gives you a lot of time to get stuff done. Like finally getting around to hanging that picture that’s been sitting on the floor in the den for six months. Or moving your couch around to create a more inviting social area. Or maybe adding new Upgrade buttons to the Account Settings page TunnelBear’s free version. While we were at it, we updated the nav menu to feel more like a native Windows 10 app. We’ve also had a bit of a bug feast.

Fixed bugs:
- No more out of data popups to paid TunnelBear owners
- Tunnel popups will now close after double-clicking
- VigilantBear no longer stops some people from reconnecting
- No more error messages on the Create Account page
- Changing countries no longer results in connection switch errors
- 3 new Bears added


TunnelBear 4.1.1
Changed:
- You can find our Terms of Service on your Create Account screen.
- There’s are a fancy new icon for your taskbar
- Your Sheep has new things to say
- Country list notifications have been updated
- No more, “Tunnel to” confirmation when you click a tunnel

- And what would an update be without Bears eating bugs? Some nasty little pests that caused crashes, incorrect error status messages and connection issues have all been scooped up. 38 new Bears. You’ll have to look hard to see them, but they’re there.


TunnelBear 4.1.0
- For this release, the Bears finally get to move into their new home. Bears don't move often, so it's an exciting time when they do. They've got more space to move around, throw parties, and keep track of all their tunnels. You can visit the Bears new home just by updating your TunnelBear app. You may notice that your Bear feels a little faster, more self-confident, and is always ready to tunnel to an exciting new place.


TunnelBear 3.7.12
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 3.7.9
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 3.7.8
- Trimmed some fur that was preventing people from seeing Captchas properly
- 3.32% more Bears


TunnelBear 3.7.7
- Fixed a bug which sometimes caused TunnelBear to fail to launch after updating Windows
- 4.2% more Bears


TunnelBear 3.7.6
- Ate a rare bug that caused some Bears to say they were tunneling, when they weren't


TunnelBear 3.7.5
- Approved copy
- Ate a bug that stopped some Bears from connecting properly after TCP override was enabled
- Ate a bug that made it hard for some Bears to recognize their trusted networks and start tunneling anyway
- 12.4928% more Bears


TunnelBear 3.7.4
- Change log not availabe for this version


TunnelBear 3.7.3
- Change log not availabe for this version


TunnelBear 3.7.1
- Fxed potential privilege escalation issue


TunnelBear 3.7.0
- Fixed an issue where your Bear might lose track of your internet connection if connected using Wi-Fi and Ethernet at the same time
- Fixed an issue with new Wi-Fi network names weren’t displayed in Trusted Network settings
- Security enhancements


TunnelBear 3.6.3
- Change log not availabe for this version


TunnelBear 3.6.2
- Change log not availabe for this version


TunnelBear 3.6.1
- Change log not availabe for this version


TunnelBear 3.6.0
- Change log not availabe for this version


TunnelBear 3.5.1
- Change log not availabe for this version


TunnelBear 3.5.0
- Notifications now appear in the Action Center in Windows 10
- If your Bear is having trouble connecting to the internet, you can now choose to automatically send an error report once you’re back online
- Fixed an issue where the connection toggle wouldn’t work if the sidebar was open
- Installation fixes
- Security enhancements


TunnelBear 3.4.0
- Bears have undergone training to always connect to the fastest available server and maintain a more stable connection
- If you’ve been seeing a “TunnelBear Maintenance” popup window, you should now see this less often
- Installation process improved
- Fixed an issue where some Bears would fail to tunnel after resuming from sleep or hibearnation


TunnelBear 3.3.2
- We’ve been seeing some pawblems with IKEv2 connections after installing the Windows 10 April 2018 Update. This update should fix them
- Also fixed an issue that could cause the app to crash when switching from an untrusted to a trusted network


TunnelBear 3.3.1

- TunnelBear 3.3.1 brings huge improvements to our IKEv2 support. Your Bear will now connect much more quickly in some situations and provide even speedier tunnelling

Fixes:
- Solved an issue where some Bears would report a “driver error” and refuse to tunnel
- Fixed a reported vulnerability that allowed a privilege escalation to occur (CVE-2018-10381)


TunnelBear 3.3.0.3
- Re-trained some bears who were getting lost after your computer awoke from sleep

Improved visual koalaty:
- Prettier map animations
- Smoother loading animations

Bearhind the scenes upgrrades:
- Improvements to make updates more reliable
- VigilantBear improvements
- OpenVPN updated

TunnelBear 3.2.0.6
- Completely rebuilt VigilantBear is more responsive, friendlier to local networks, and no longer reliant on Windows Firewall
- Shiny new icon sits nicely with RememBear
- Improved Report feature to help track lost bears
- Improved reliability when switching networks
- Fixed issue with the menu bar overlapping Mini Mode
- Fixed issues with IKEv2 tunnels to make them more stable

TunnelBear 3.1.5.0
- Introducing shiny new IKEv2 tunnels that connect dramatically faster
- Sleek new “mini mode” added for minimalists
- Bears are now better communicators with improved notifications
- Solved an issue where VigilantBear could get confused by certain types of traffic
- Bears now show the correct location when waking up from sleep
- More tweaks to Trusted Networks should make using it more bear-able
- 137% more Bears

TunnelBear 3.0.37.12
- Tunnels more accessibility friendly
- Taskbar bear taught the difference between connected and disconnected
- Tunnels made extra secure with OpenVpn 2.4.3
- Bears now deal with installation problems more efficiently
- Better handling of captive portals when you're out in the wild
- Better handling of captcha challenges when tunnelling
- App window can find it's 'bearings' more efficiently on multiple monitors
- Several usability and stability bugs squished
- 57.6% more bears

TunnelBear 3.0.36.9
- Bear trained to maul man-in-the-middle attacks even more efficiently
- Cookie Authentication means you're now more secure than the average Bear
- Squished GhostBear bug on 32bits Windows
- Un-bear-able installation error messages improved
- Bear now plays nice with VLC media player
- 67.3% more Bears

TunnelBear 3.0.35.0
- Updated the tunnels to OpenVPN 2.4
- Added a fix to the TAP Adapter (Network Driver) on Windows 10
- Added a fix to TCP Override
- Fixed a bug that kept your Bear from reconnecting after long hours of hibernation
- 463% more Bears

TunnelBear 3.0.34.0
- Redesigned and reengineering from the paws up, we proudly present the new TunnelBear for Windows app
- We've improved nearly every aspect of your TunnelBear, including a beautiful new design, stronger security features and faster connection times
- We've shed the retro wood from our original app and redesigned a simple, beautiful new app that feels more at home on Windows
- Trusted networks feature automatically connects to any network not in your trusted list. E.g. You can list your home Wi-Fi as trusted and have TunnelBear automatically connect the next time you're on a public Wi-Fi that might be less safe
- Be alerted on unsecure networks that use WEP, or no admin passwords
- Improved "Vigilant" mode will block all unsecured data while you connect and reconnect
- Connect and reconnect up to 60% faster than our old app
- Much, much more
- 3853% more Bears

TunnelBear 3.0.32.0
- Change log not available for this version

TunnelBear 3.0.29.0
- Change log not available for this version

TunnelBear 3.0.26.0
- Change log not available for this version

TunnelBear 3.0.25.0
- Redesigned and reengineering from the paws up, we proudly present the new TunnelBear for Windows app
- We've improved nearly every aspect of your TunnelBear, including a beautiful new design, stronger security features and faster connection times
- We've shed the retro wood from our original app and redesigned a simple, beautiful new app that feels more at home on Windows
- Trusted networks feature automatically connects to any network not in your trusted list. E.g. You can list your home Wi-Fi as trusted and have TunnelBear automatically connect the next time you're on a public Wi-Fi that might be less safe
- Be alerted on unsecure networks that use WEP, or no admin passwords
- Improved "Vigilant" mode will block all unsecured data while you connect and reconnect
- Connect and reconnect up to 60% faster than our old app
- Much, much more
- 3853% more Bears

TunnelBear 2.3.25
- Updated OpenSSL version

TunnelBear 2.3.24
- Your Internet connection often drops? Don't worry your TunnelBear will still work on restoring it
- Patched up our installer

TunnelBear 2.3.23.1
- Change log not available for this version

TunnelBear 2.3.22.0
- Change log not available for this version

TunnelBear 2.3.20.1
- More IPv6 Bug fixes

TunnelBear 2.3.19.0
- Bug fixes

TunnelBear 2.3.18.0
- Change log not available for this version

TunnelBear 2.3.17.0
- Change log not available for this version

TunnelBear 2.3.15.0
- DNS hijacking prevention
- Multiple Tap Adapters fix
- Bug fixes

TunnelBear 2.3.14.0
- Accessibility fixes
- UI tweaks & Bug fixes
- Updated our Bear’s armor – making TunnelBear a bit more resilient to censorship

TunnelBear 2.3.13.0
- Rare startup crash fix
- Auto-repair bear embedded for some network adapters

TunnelBear 2.3.12.0
- Change log not available for this version

TunnelBear 2.3.11.0
- Change log not available for this version

TunnelBear 2.3.10.0
- Our Bears speak French now: “Je m’appelle TunnelOurs!”
- Connection tweaks for slower tunnels

TunnelBear 2.2.33.0
- WebRTC block

TunnelBear 2.2.31.0
- Bug fixes
- Prepared the tunnels for a bigger update

TunnelBear 2.2.27.0
- Bug fixes
- UI improvements

TunnelBear 2.2.19.0
- Vigilant helps to protect you by blocking any unsecured traffic while TunnelBear is connecting
- TCP override option added in Settings
- Squashed lots of Bear ticks (software bugs)

TunnelBear 2.2.14.0
- TCP override option added in Preferences
- Squashed lots of Bear ticks (software bugs)

Version 2.2.12.0
- IntelliBear: A more intelligent bear who digs smarter tunnels
- New preferences window
- Squashed lots of Bear ticks (software bugs)

TunnelBear 2.2.3.0
- Squashed lots of Bear ticks (software bugs)
- A cute new PC Installer that supports seamless automatic app-updates

TunnelBear 2.1.2.0
- Change log not available for this version

TunnelBear 2.1.0.0
- Squashed lots of Bear ticks (software bugs)
- Sharpened Bear Claws (Speed/Performance tweaks)
- Can’t connect? Click on the gear icon, than help, than “Diagnose Your Bear” to run a battery tests on your Bear

TunnelBear 2.0.18.0
- TunnelBear now mauls the ads, scripts, cookies, beacons and social buttons that track everything you do online!
- Improved support for those grizzly old Windows XP SP3 and Vista users
- Lots of bug fixes and UX Tweaks
- 137% more Bears!

TunnelBear 2.0.16.0
- Redesigned and reengineered from the paws up for always on privacy
- Sanded and rebuffed wood user interface
- Opens and connects on computer startup (optional)
- Vigilant feature monitors your connection for occasional disruptions such as flaky WiFi, computer sleep, etc and blocks unsecured (http) traffic while TunnelBear reconnects
- Smoother reconnection from computer sleep
- Still no ads, no bloatware and no logging

Snagit 2023.2.1 (64-bit) 查看版本資訊

更新時間:2023-08-31
更新細節:

What's new in this version:

Snagit 2023.2.1 (64-bit)
Feature Updates:
- Added ability to share videos to PowerPoint
- Updated the order of OneNote sharing options to reduce the risk of shares failing
- Improved the user experience of installing Snagit updates
- Updated Slack share destination to more easily share to the same Slack workspaces when signed in to different instances of Snagit
- Improved visibility of messaging when scrolling captures may not look as expected and Preview in Editor is turned off
- Improved the accessibility of messaging after a scrolling capture is processed
- Improved the snapping behavior on Magnify tool objects
- Improved keyboard accessibility of the Resize Image dialog

Performance Improvements:
- Improved audio/video synchronization when recording

Updates for IT Administrators:
- Snagit Updater now uses Windows Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) to improve the download experience for end users. BITS must be enabled in order for auto-update functionality to work
- Updated Pango library to version 1.50.14.0
- Updated Cairo 2D graphics library to version 1.17.8.0
- Updated Fontconfig font customization library to version 2.14.2.0
- Updated Freetype font rendering library to version 2.12.1.0
- Updated Iconv library to version 1.17.0.0
- Updated Inti library to version 0.21.1.0
- Updated Glib library to version 2.76.3.0
- Updated Harfbuzz opentype text shaping library to version 8.0.0.0
- Updated Libexpat XML parser library to version 2.5.0.0
- Updated Libffi interface calling library to version 3.4.4.0
- Updated Libpng library to version 1.6.39.0
- Updated Zlib library to version 1.2.13.0

Fixed:
- Fixed an issue where the Capture Preference setting ‘ Allow Snagit to override other hotkey assignments" did not properly override the Print Screen key on Windows 11
- Fixed a crash when applying the Color Correction effect during Batch Export
- Fixed incorrect font sizes for Text and Callout objects in batch-exported files
- Fixed an issue where the Twitter plugin was unable to share successfully
- Fixed an issue where fullscreen scrolling capture on a single display could fail
- Fixed an issue to correctly delete the selected page of a multipage TIFF
- Fixed the Selection tool to release the selected area after the user resizes an image
- Fixed the Escape keyboard shortcut to close some windows and dialogs as expected
- Fixed Favorites to correctly remember pixelated Blur tool styles
- Fixed an issue where the Deselect All shortcut (Ctrl+D) failed to end text editing for Text and Callout objects


Snagit 2023.2.0 (64-bit)
New Features:
Cursor Highlighting:
- Guide viewers to critical information by adding a highlight to your cursor while recording video
- Select this option from the Capture Cursor settings in the Capture Window, or turn it on and off from the video toolbar while recording

Combining Videos:
- Streamline workplace communications by combining multiple videos into a cohesive presentation
- To stitch videos into a single recording, select two or more videos in the Editor's Recent Tray, right-click on a selected video, then choose Combine Videos from the context menu

Feature Updates:
Scrolling Capture:
- A user favorite that seamlessly captures super long web pages, documents and spreadsheets effortlessly
- Updated scrolling capture names in the interface, onboarding, and help content to more accurately reflect the functionality. "Panoramic" is now "Scrolling" capture, and "Scrolling" is now "Automatic Scrolling" capture.
- Streamlined Scrolling (formerly Panoramic) capture to require fewer clicks
- Improved messaging during and after capture processing to help users take successful captures
- Significantly improved how Scrolling capture handles headers, footers, and sidebars that remain onscreen while scrolling
- Automatic Scrolling
- Updated Automatic Scrolling so that users can access other applications while Snagit processes the capture
- Video recordings now capture metadata and are included in the Applications and Websites categories in the Snagit Library
- Videos have more relevant or descriptive default titles when shared to Screencast
- Improved automatic naming of captures shared to Google Drive
- Updated OneDrive share destination to support personal OneDrive accounts in addition to Office 365 Business accounts
- Videos shared to OneDrive now enable enhanced viewing via Microsoft Stream
- Updated the Share to Slack window to allow selecting from either Channels or Direct Messages
- Updated the appearance of trial status and software key entry windows
- Added a message when sharing to Screencast for the first time to introduce Screencast and inform users about the Terms of Service
- Updated YouTube share destination to copy a link to the clipboard after video upload
- Updated the Capture Cursor tooltip in the Video from Images recording toolbar for clarity
- Clarified messaging when a file cannot be shared to Camtasia because it is already in use

Performance Improvements:
- Significantly improved upload speeds when sharing videos to Google Drive and Dropbox
- Improved load time of Channels in Share to Slack window
- Improved stability of sharing to Slack repeatedly
- Improved performance and stability when sharing to OneDrive for Business and SharePoint

Updates for IT Administrators:
- Removed outdated Adobe PDF Library version 10 DLLs
- Updated SDK for BoShare destination to utilize BouncyCastle v1.8.9
- Removed outdated Visual Studio runtimes version 2005 and 2010 DLLs
- Library directory is remembered with other customizations when Snagit is reinstalled
- Fixed authentication and permissions issues when sharing to OneDrive for Business and SharePoint
- Added TechSmith's digital signature to UninstallerTool.exe (a file used to uninstall previous versions of Snagit when installing a new version)

Fixed:
- an issue to correctly save .snagfiles on computers with certain Region system settings
- a rare crash that could occur after a Scrolling or Automatic Scrolling capture
- a crash that could occur when starting a video capture immediately after resizing the recording area
- an issue that sometimes caused a crash when editing text
- an issue that caused some items to be deleted when editing text
- an issue where Control+Delete while editing text would delete the image
- an issue where Snagit did not save correctly to BMP OS/2 file format
- an issue where Screen Draw objects could prevent interaction with the video recording toolbars
- the Screen Draw options flyout in the Capture Window to respect the light or dark Snagit theme preference
- sharing to Camtasia to replace an existing file as expected
- an issue where sharing to Google Drive did not work as expected after signing out of an account
- an issue where sharing large files to Slack would fail
- the Cancel button when processing a Scrolling (formerly Panoramic) capture
- an issue where the Webcam device selection was blank for newly created capture presets
- an issue where users could not add stamps to Favorites in some rare situations
- alignment of Time Delay and Screen Draw fade time settings in the Capture Window


Snagit 2023.1.1 (64-bit)
Updates for IT Administrators:
- Fixed a folder permissions issue that prevented some enterprise end-users from accessing Snagit

Fixed:
- Fixed an issue that prevented accessing Snagit with a Windows username containing non-Latin characters
- Fixed an issue that caused video recording to fail on some Intel GPUs and monitors with a resolution higher than 1080p


Snagit 2023.1.0 (64-bit)
New Features:
- Added the ability to customize the fade time for Screen Draw objects to the Video Capture settings

Feature Updates:
- Improved scrolling detection and speed of automatic scrolling capture in Chrome, Edge, and Firefox web browsers
- Added the ability to turn Screen Draw on or off when starting a video capture to the Video Capture settings
- Added the ability to scroll with the mouse wheel while Screen Draw is active
- Screen Draw objects now fade automatically when the user exits Draw mode
- Images shared to Screencast now have more relevant default titles in Screencast
- Improved notifications when users approach or hit video limits when sharing to Screencast
- Added the ability to move the "Finish sharing capture" message in Snagit Editor
- Added links in Snagit Editor to download new themes from the TechSmith Assets for Snagit service
- Added the ability to save Callouts with multiple tails to Quick Styles
- The Library Status message is now expanded by default and Snagit remembers its expanded/collapsed state
- Improved the ability to detect capture selection areas when using screen-sharing apps or recording your screen with Camtasia
- Updated dropdown menus in the Capture Window to automatically scroll to the selected option
- Updated names and order of share destinations in Snagit EXE installer
- Updated the Support Tool to save diagnostic files locally rather than send them to TechSmith

Performance Improvements:
- Improved webcam stability, especially for long video recordings
- Improved responsiveness of video recording toolbar when many devices with microphones are connected

Updates for IT Administrators:
- Fixed an issue where Microsoft Office applications were not available as default share destinations in some Windows 11 environments
- Moved the install location of the auto updater files from "Program FilesCommon FilesTechSmith SharedUpdater" to the Snagit install folder
- Added a digital signature and corrected the copyright in the Library.dll file to address a security concern

Fixed:
- Google Access Tokens are now stored in Windows Credential Manager and revoked during sign out to address a security concern. Users who share to Google Drive or YouTube will be required to sign in again after this update. Thanks to Zekv4n for reporting this issue.
- a crash during panoramic) scrolling captures of very narrow regions
- a rare crash when opening or saving .snagx files
- a crash that sometimes occurred when creating Video from Images
- automatic scrolling capture for Firefox 105.1 web browser
- some issues with automatic scrolling capture in Chrome and Edge web browsers
- an issue to prevent transparent areas from being added to the top and bottom of panoramic) scrolling captures
- an issue where Enhanced Tooltips were not dismissed with the ESC key
- an issue where Screen Draw tooltips would appear in the recording area
- an issue where the Screen Draw toolbar may not open correctly when placed near the edge of the screen
- an issue where the Screen Draw toolbar might disappear during fullscreen recordings if the video recording toolbar was repositioned
- the default position of the video recording toolbar to be below or above the recording area when possible
- an issue where the Video Capture settings showed no default webcam shape in certain situations
- an issue that prevented assets from opening directly from the TechSmith Assets for Snagit service
- an issue that prevented users from signing in to Panopto from Snagit
- Callout styles to retain tail properties even when tails are deleted from an object
- an issue where the end of a Callout arrow might be visible behind the Callout object
- an issue to correctly apply Quick Style fonts to multiple Text and/or Callout objects
- the Capture Info effect to correctly show Windows 11 operating system
- an issue where long Capture Info text caused annotations to misalign from the image capture
- Save As Preferences to show the correct options for each file format
- an issue to correctly show previews when flipping images
- an issue where it might appear that two different versions of the same Snagit major are installed in Windows system settings


Snagit 2023.0.4 (64-bit)
- Fixed a bug that could prevent users from signing in to start a trial


Snagit 2023.0.3 (64-bit)
Feature Updates:
- Improved the Snagit Editor interface when the Screencast share destination is not installed
- Added the ability for Grab Text selection in Snagit Capture to grab plain text in addition to formatted text
- Added tooltips to the mini video recording toolbar and mini Screen Draw toolbar
- Added the ability for users to reposition the mini Screen Draw toolbar when the default location is in the recording area
- Clarified error message when user cannot activate Snagit


Snagit 2023.0.2 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- Fixed an issue where some users were unable to launch the capture window
- Addressed an issue some users were experiencing related to activation
- Fixed an issue where Screen Draw tooltips could appear under the video recording toolbar
- Fixed an issue where the video recording toolbar could appear on top of the Screen Draw button when a recording started
- Updated the What’s New and Getting Started in-app tutorials for clarity
- Fixed an issue where signing in to Slack from Snagit was not working unless a 3rd party login provider was used


Snagit 2023.0.1 (64-bit)
New Features:
- Added ability for users to add Effects to Favorites

Feature Updates:
- Updated to use new macOS 13 native system audio recording, removing the need to install a third-party app when using macOS 13
- Updated system audio component to incorporate various bug fixes & improvements
- Updated Theme editing to no longer allow deletion of all theme colors
- Updated Grab Text for video to capture text color
- Improved readability of grabbed text when Snagit is set to Dark or Light color theme

Performance Improvements:
- Improved time to start video recording
- Improved speed of saving edited videos

Fixed:
- issue where some users were unable to sign in to the Slack sharing destination
- crash when copying and pasting Snagit content
- issue where some videos recorded with low system audio
- issue with Snagit opening multiple New Canvas dialogs
- an issue where Snagit became unresponsive when trying to find text in a Selection area
- issue to allow pasting content into Editor from other applications
- Updated System Preferences dialog to show only installed browsers
- issue where captures sent from Fuse could cause Snagit to become unresponsive
- issue where some snagx files were unable to share to Screencast.com and Knowmia
- issue where Snagit incorrectly allowed users to attempt to share image captures to Panopto
- issue where Trial dialog was showing when uninstalling old versions
- new Themes being deleted when saved without a name
- ability to save changes to Pixel Density field with Tab key
- issue with ‘Show additional information in tooltips’ preference not saving
- ability to reselect a region after Grab Text fails to find text
- Step tool not resetting correctly when used from Favorites
- Share History not sorting correctly
- issue with sorting Library by Date Modified field
- default Industrial theme Quick Style shapes for the Callout tool
- issue where removing all Favorites was not displaying feature help text
- Updated Shadow Angle control text to be readable in French
- readability of New Theme Name field in macOS Dark Mode
- Other bug fixes and performance improvements


Snagit 2023.0.0 (64-bit)
New Features:
Screen Draw:
- Draw on your screen as you record a video! Use arrows, squares, and step numbers in customizable colors to highlight important information on your screen.
- Each item added automatically fades out as your video advances

Share Link:
- Snagit 2023 puts you in control of your content. Instantly create a shareable link or upload your content directly to the apps you use every day.
- One-click sharing to Screencast or use the Share dropdown menu to choose a sharing destination of your choice

Screencast:
- Take control of your workday with a platform that empowers your team to collaborate and get work done without the meeting fatigue
- Conversation feature lets your team discuss and collaborate
- Post threads of comments on images or at different points in a video, contextually relevant to the topic
- Draw on a frame of a video or on an image with a square, arrow, or pen tool to make a point more clear

Snagit-Slack Integration:
- Official Snagit Slack App now available
- Crank up your async collaboration by sharing your latest video, image or GIF created by Snagit directly to Slack
- Choose your way to instantly send your content to Slack from Snagit. Customize your Snagit toolbar, use the Share dropdown menu, or set your Snagit Presets for fewer clicks and faster collaboration
- Images and videos appear as a thumbnail to view directly in Slack meaning content sent - content received

Feature Updates:
- Added text to Installation dialog to clarify that uninstalling old versions of Snagit is optional
- Added system menus, indicated by Snagit icons, to control the position and size of Capture and Editor windows
- Added ability to reset Color Adjustment effect to the default values
- Added ability in Snagit Capture to use Grab Text feature without opening Snagit Editor
- Added ability to rename a selected file in Editor from the File menu, with the F2 hotkey, or by right-clicking a thumbnail in the Recent Captures Tray
- Updated some tool properties, such as text font size and arrow width, to now accept decimal values
- Added ability to delete callout tails by dragging the yellow handle on the tail and dropping it inside the callout body
- Added ability to change Line Style to the Callout and Shape tools’ Advanced Properties
- Adjusted tooltips to prevent them from appearing in the video recording area in most instances
- Updated text to clarify which files users choose to keep or delete when uninstalling
- Added ability to import Library backups from Snagit versions 9.1 - 2021 into Snagit 2023
- Updated “Screencast.com” references to “Screencast”
- Updated video recording toolbar to automatically move to avoid covering the Picture-in-Picture webcam when the toolbar is located in the recording area by default

Performance Improvements:
- Fixed intermittent 10-30 second delays in image or video captures on some high refresh rate displays

Updates for IT Administrators:
- Fixed an issue where a local user could execute arbitrary code within the context of another user during the product upgrade process. Thanks to Justin Steven for reporting.

Fixed:
- Added ability to recognize Intel hardware encoding errors on monitors with a resolution of 1080p and lower and fall back to software encoding to allow for video capture
- Addressed an issue some users were experiencing related to activation
- Fixed a "server busy" message that sometimes appeared when Snagit was first started after installation
- Fixed a bug where video recording from the All-in-One tab did not always remember microphone and camera settings
- Fixed an issue where the microphone would not record audio in some instances when recording video from the Capture Widget, All-in-One tab or Capture Presets
- Fixed an issue where preview for the Edge effect did not always display
- Fixed a crash related to the Grab Text spellchecker
- Fixed an issue where copied objects could be placed in the wrong location in a duplicated .snagx file
- Fixed an issue with sharing to Slack where lnks to content would only open in browsers instead of the Slack app (if present).
- Fixed an issue where users were not warned when using File > Save As if annotations in a group were incompatible with the .snag file format
- Fixed an issue where opacity changes to Editor tool objects sometimes incorrectly affected the opacity of Simplify tool objects
- Fixed an issue with the installer so that users can manually repair or remove the Panopto share destination successfully
- Fixed an issue where attempting to resume a canceled installation would fail
- Fixed issues where some files were erroneously kept during uninstall
- Fixed an issue where Panoramic capture onboarding in the Japanese version showed English text
- Other bug fixes and performance improvements


Snagit 2022.1.2 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- Addressed an issue some users were experiencing related to activation


Snagit 2022.1.1 (64-bit)
New Features:
- Added support for WebP file format
- Picture-in-Picture now supports webcam shapes (circle, rectangle, rounded rectangle, square, and rounded square)
- Arrow tool supports resizable arrowheads
- Open Broadcast Software (OBS) Virtual Webcam now supported
- Installer includes option to uninstall previous versions of Snagit

Feature Updates:
- Shape tool includes Line Styles for dotted and dashed outlines
- Consolidated Help and Tutorial menu items
- Accessibility improvements to font sizes in Snagit Editor
- Curved lines render properly on files created with Snagit Mac
- Arrow heads render properly on files created with Snagit Mac
- Webcam capture is on by default for Video from Images recordings
- Webcam capture is on by default when creating video Presets

Performance Improvements:
- Improved responsiveness of Snagit Editor

Updates for IT Administrators:
End User License Agreement (EULA) updated to include:
- Language about when sharing content to third party software, you are subject to that party’s terms of use or service
- Resources for YouTube’s terms of service

Fixed:
- Fixed a security issue where a malicious PSD file could trigger an out-of-bounds memory write when opened by the Snagit Editor
- Fixed an issue that could cause loss of Favorites
- Fixed an issue where webcam could not be disabled in Video from Images recording mode
- Fixed an issue where not all preferences were migrated between versions on upgrade
- Fixed an issue that caused an intermittent crash upon exit
- Fixed an issue where insufficient disk space alerts were not showing when Library was on a network drive
- Fixed an issue where save failure alerts were not showing
- Fixed an issue where Windows thumbnails were not showing for .snag files
- Fixed an issue where Callout outlines rendered incorrectly on files created with Snagit Mac
- Fixed an issue with the ordering of the date / time in capture info in Snagit Editor
- Fixed an issue where dropdown menus in Capture Window were cut off
- Other bug fixes and performance improvements


Snagit 2022.1.0 (64-bit)
Feature Updates:
- Added ability to cancel Time Delay for Image and All-In-One Capture
- Changed when file type is shown in the recent captures tray
- Updated video capture recording to have Picture-in-Picture webcam on by default

New Features:
- Added limited support for allowing Snagit Editor’s Library to be used on network drives
- Added ability to recover video files if computer crashes during recording

Performance Improvements:
- Improved Editor startup time
- Improved Editor performance and file sizes by using smaller thumbnails in .snagx files

Updates for IT Administrators:
- Snagit 2022 features a more stable video engine, improved audio and video syncing, and compatibility with a larger variety of webcams.
- Added deployment options for cloud library locations
- Added messaging around limited functionality when Snagit’s library on a network drive
- Added ability for admins to disable webcam on by default setting
- Added messaging around WebView2 requirements when deploying Snagit
- Fixed inability to deploy themes if previous major version of Snagit installed
- Fixed inability to deploy Snagit 2022 custom presets and themes
- Fixed an issue where Stamps were not included when installing Snagit with the MSI

Fixed:
- Fixed issues with Share to Evernote
- Fixed a crash when importing stamps
- Fixed a crash when using keyboard navigation with Editor’s video tooltips
- Fixed a crash when using a touchscreen or Wacom tablet to select tools in Editor
- Fixed an issue with video cuts not saving on network library locations
- Fixed an issue where users were signed out of Box Share Destination when exiting Snagit
- Fixed an issue with Knowmia not appearing in Share options
- Fixed a broken link to TechSmith Support Website for some languages
- Fixed an issue where Batch Export was not working for a large number of files
- Fixed an issue where file edits were not retained in Editor when the file was overwritten
- Fixed issues where changing the Library location caused Snagit to freeze
- Fixed an issue where Share Destination installer dialog 'Restart Now' button did not work
- Fixed an issue where Snagit 2020 opened after PC reboot instead of Snagit 2022
- Fixed an issue where Save As preferences were not respected in some situations
- Fixed an issue where callouts made from a theme created on Snagit Mac were not displaying correctly on Snagit Windows
- Fixed an issue where wrong file creation date was showing in recent capture tray
- Fixed an issue where unexpected symbols appear when using Windows extended characters
- Other bug fixes and performance improvements


Snagit 2022.0.2 (64-bit)
- Added back the ability to browse the Snagit Library by day, month, and year
- Communication between the Fuse mobile client and Snagit now utilizes Transport Layer Security (TLS). Thanks to nerdwell for reporting.
- Updated Google SDKs to address CVE-2018-1285 preventing a local XML eXternal Entity (XXE) vulnerability.
- Can now hit the Esc key to exit the Grab Text dialogs
- Snagit Editor no longer disappears after the first capture in certain situations

Fixed:
- some issues with truncation of text on some dialogs in German
- a crash that could occur when capturing certain websites
- an issue where some Application icons would not appear in the Library navigation bar
- several issues with Batch Export
- an issue where saving captures to Dropbox or Google wouldn’t convert the file to a PNG
- an issue where the Capture Date of captures was not using the correct time zone
- Other bug fixes and performance improvements


Snagit 2022.0.1 (64-bit)
- Added the Panopto sharing destination
- Fixed crashes that could occur when capturing specific websites or applications
- The Save As dialog will now correctly respect the Save As filetype preferences for files in the Library
- Added a fallback mechanism to accurately show the files in the Library when Windows Indexing isn’t giving correct information to Snagit
- The Copy All button should now work better with other applications when pasting images with transparency
- The Save As dialog will now correctly pre-populate the document title in the file name field
- Fixed an issue where after saving a video with Save As, the name was unexpectedly the same as the original
- Fixed an issue where there was a multi-second lag when capturing a PowerBI window
- The date shown in the Library Details will now accurately reflect the original capture time, not the file creation date
- Fixed an issue where a video could get deleted if a user has auto-save turned off for videos in certain situations
- Multi-page captures and files are more stable
- Thumbnails for saved GIF and MP4 files should now appear correctly
- The time shown in the Capture Info effect should be accurate again
- Fixed an issue with logging into SharePoint
- Fixed an issue with Template footers where they could get detached
- Fixed a crash with applying several Effects to images made from Templates
- Fixed an issue with Template sections overlapping
- Snagx files from Snagit Mac that were created with Templates should behave normally
- Snagit Theme files coming from Snagit Mac will now load properly again
- The enhanced tooltip for the More button should now close after clicking on the More button
- Can now open multiple snagx files from Windows Explorer
- Can now hide the software key when deploying Snagit Windows to multiple computers
- The snagx file type is now supported by COM capturing
- Other bug fixes and performance improvements


Snagit 2021.4.4 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- an issue where Google Drive was dropping a connection when sharing
- an issue where users weren’t getting a Getting Started email when starting a trial
- a security issue where opening a maliciously crafted .tscplugin file could result in arbitrary code execution. Thanks to Justin Steven for reporting this issue

- Updated the Dropbox sharing destination to comply with upcoming changes to Dropbox’s API


Snagit 2021.4.3 (64-bit)
- Updates to Snagit’s video recording engine for stability and performance
- Fixed several issues that would lead to user encountering a “Unable to start Snagit” dialog
- Fixed issues when using Snagit Editor that led to a “An unhandled exception was encountered during a user callback” error
- Improved the localization of the Video from Images workflow
- Further improved the customization of the first run experience when deploying Snagit in an enterprise
- Recording video with a webcam in a Citrix environment improved via registry flag
- Other bug fixes, performance, and security improvements


Snagit 2021.4.2 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- a crash that could occur for some users when trying to manually install a newer version of Snagit while Snagit currently is running
- a crash that could occur with certain enterprise deployment settings turned off


Snagit 2021.4.1 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- an issue where upgrading from a previous Snagit 2021 release would overwrite many user preferences
- a security issue where some registry keys created by Snagit could be manipulated by an unprivileged user


Snagit 2021.4.0 (64-bit)
- Authentication improvements. Users who share to TechSmith web services such as Screencast or Knowmia will be required to sign in again via an updated experience
- Having a Capture Info Effect selected in Snagit Capture will no longer create large capture delays, memory usage, and repeating options in Editor
- Fixed an issue where there could be black bars when recording video with Picture-in-Picture webcam
- Added an option to switch between 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratio when recording video with Picture-in-Picture webcam
- Fixed an issue where there could be a white flash in selection area when starting to record a video with full screen webcam
- You are now able to log in to the Twitter sharing destination. It uses your default browser to log in instead of an embedded browser window
- Fixed an issue where Snagit could crash when signing in multiple times to the Google Drive sharing destination
- Resizing an image create with a Template will now properly resize the contents of the drop zones
- Fixed an issue where dragging the recording region could hide the recording controls
- Enabling or disabling audio devices on your system is again be reflected in Snagit without restarting the application
- Fixed an issue where sharing to multiple destinations from Snagit Capture could be broken in certain situations
- Improved the communication with licensing servers when using a proxy
- No longer hiding the hot key field when using a preset that can be toggled (e.g., interval capture)
- Resolves an unquoted search path vulnerability
- Other bug fixes, crash fixes, memory leaks, and performance improvements


Snagit 2021.3.1 (64-bit)
- Fixed an issue where Sharing Destinations and Stamps could be missing after the latest update for some users
- Other bug fixes and performance improvements


Snagit 2021.3.0 (64-bit)
- Video Recording now has a Picture-in-Picture option for your webcam
- Resize and move it to any corner of your recording area
- Can be used in presets
- Refreshed look to the UI while capturing
- Can now take an image capture if you accidentally started a video capture instead of an image capture
- Adjusted some alignment in the Tools Properties
- Adjusted the contrast on some dialogs in Dark theme modes to improve accessibility and usability
- Increased the maximum percentage of the Magnify tool to 800%
- Improved the reliability of undo and redo
- Fixed UI truncation issues in several languages
- Fixed a crash that could occur in certain situations when saving a PDF
- Improved the error message that can occur when getting the Error 350 error
- Other bug fixes and performance improvements


Snagit 2021.2.1 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- an issue that wouldn’t allow users to log in to Dropbox for sharing
- an XML External Entity (XXE) issue with Snagit Presets. Thanks to Justin Steven for reporting this issue
- a security issue where opening a maliciously crafted .snagtheme file could result in arbitrary code execution. Thanks to Justin Steven for reporting this issue
- Other bug fixes and performance improvements


Snagit 2021.2.0 (64-bit)
- Fixed a number of video recording bugs, crashes, and audio sync issues with an updated video recording engine
- Fixed an issue that could occur when recording video that would result in a corrupted video
- Fixed bugs related to plugging in and unplugging webcams in microphones that could result in a corrupted video
- Fixed an issue with offline activation where it could get stuck in a loop
- Fixed a crash upon exit if there were unsaved files in the tray
- Other bug fixes and performance improvements


Snagit 2021.1.0 (64-bit)
Features and Functionality:
- Users can apply Effects to floating images, in addition to the background image
- The Copy All button animates to confirm content has been copied
- When the user moves a magnified image with no border, Snagit shows a temporary border for convenience
- When the user creates a new image from content with transparency on the Clipboard, the new image will have a transparent background
- Template Settings include a new option to automatically scale images placed in template drop zones
- Template footers now include the author’s name
- When the user resizes Template sections, Snagit automatically resizes some related objects to maintain a clean look

Bug Fixes and Performance Improvements:
- Fixed auto-scrolling for the latest version of Firefox
- Fixed an issue where Canvas color defaulted to black instead of transparent in some situations
- Fixed an issue where certain sizes of the Snagit Editor window cause flashing icons and slow performance
- Fixed bugs related to Pen tool smoothing
- Fixed an issue where the Library zoom level reset after the user opened a new capture and then returned to the Library
- Fixed an issue with incorrect section numbering in certain Templates
- Fixed other small bugs in some Templates
- Fixed an issue to keep correct layer order (“z-order”) when the user pastes an image into another image
- IT Administrators: Fixed an issue where Snagit rejected incorrectly formatted keys during deployment
- Fixed numerous text truncation and control spacing issues for French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, and Japanese versions
- Other bug fixes and performance improvements


Snagit 2021.0.2 (64-bit)
- Fixed a crash that could occur when discarding saved changes on a capture while exiting Editor
- Fixed an issue where Snagit was using too much CPU when trying to communicate with activation servers
- Updated proxy server configuration file location
- Other bug fixes and performance improvements


Snagit 2021.0.1 (64-bit)
- Added new Magnify Quick Styles
- Can now directly open Themes from the Asset Store
- YouTube sharing working again in all supported languages
- Grab Text and Edit text are now supported in Spanish and Portuguese
- Many truncations of UI text were fixed in French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, and Japanese
- Switching between the Cut Out tool and the Move tool will again maintain your selected Quick Style
- When editing the footer of an image created with a Template, the default text will no longer disappear
- Fixed an issue where resizing images within drop zones wasn’t possible in certain Templates
- Fixed a crash when Drop Zone onboarding appeared under very specific circumstances
- Can now scroll in the Theme creation preview panel
- Removed an unnecessary warning message when creating Themes with duplicate colors that could cause Snagit Editor to freeze
- When exporting a Theme, replacing an existing Theme file now works as expected
- Fixed an issue where you could still draw Simplify objects even when you had Move mode selected
- Other bug fixes and performance improvements


Snagit 2021 (64-bit)
- Move Mode for the Simplify Tool
- Adjustable Templates
- Improved Themes
- Offset Magnify
- Faster Crosshairs
- Editor Performance Improvements
- Pen Smoothing


Snagit 2020.1.5 (64-bit)
- Text tool Quick Styles will now show differences in font sizes
- When customizing the toolbar, it’s now more clear as to which tools are on the bar and which tool was last accessed by the More menu
- Arrow tail callout present when creating custom theme
- Media shared to Knowmia will now have working links in the Share History window
- PDFs shared to Knowmia are now converted to PNGs first
- Improved the visibility of the selected tab in the Capture Window
- When creating an Image from Template, your username should now show up at the bottom if you have that setting turned on
- Image from Template disabled when more than 10 images selected
- Other bug fixes and performance improvements


Snagit 2020.1.4 (64-bit)
- Made it easier to recognize the More dropdown when customizing the toolbar
- Custom toolbar Share Destinations are now carried over properly when upgrading
- Fixed an issue where content copied and pasted within Snagit Editor could appear blurry
- The Stamp tool should now open to the Business group of Stamps when first opening Snagit
- Fixed an issue where automated captures with COM were unable to be finalized in Editor
- Better handling of resizing rotated shapes while maintaining the aspect ratio with the Shift key
- Other various bug fixes


Snagit 2020.1.3 Build 6046 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version


Snagit 2020.1.3 Build 5968 (64-bit)
- Now able to share images, videos, and GIFs to the new TechSmith Knowmia! (Formerly TechSmith Relay)
- Fixed a crash that could occur during an update of Snagit
- Added the transparent color swatch to the Color Replacement effect
- When sharing to Slack, users should now only see open conversations
- Fixed a text truncation issue when sharing to Camtasia
- Other bug fixes and performance improvements


Snagit 2020.1.2 Build 5749 (64-bit)
- Improved the Image from Template drop zone onboarding
- Snagit will no longer crash when you use Snagit while it’s creating a GIF
- Fixed a crash some users were experiencing on shutdown
- Scrolling capture is now working again when using Snagit through COM
- The OneDrive for Business sharing destination is now working again
- Other various bug, performance, and security fixes


Snagit 2020.1.1 Build 5510 (64-bit)
General:
- Added a SharePoint sharing destination
- The Twitter sharing destination is working again
- Fixed two crashes that could occur in the TechSmith Updater on some machines
- Snagit Capture is now more resilient after encountering issues in the same run
- Fixed a hang when a computer goes to sleep while video recording
- Can now view all installer options on smaller screens
- Fixed a hang when trying to take a scrolling capture of specific windows with nested scrolling areas
- The Cut Out tool will now cut the intended area even with other windows foregrounded when starting your selection
- When using the Cut Out tool and Shadow Effect, the shadow will no longer get progressively applied after each cut out
- The Eraser tool will now remember the anti-alias setting
- Fixed an issue where the playhead would jump to an unexpected time after making multiple cuts it a video
- Fixed an issue where cutting out a section at the beginning of a video would result in incorrect first frames in the resulting video
- The Slack sharing destination now uses your default browser to authenticate the first time
- The reset button for Auto-Simplify is working again
- The correct Canvas Background color should now be shown in Editor Preferences
- Can now adjust the zoom level of thumbnails in the Library again
- The shadow surrounding the recording area now allows you to click on windows and controls behind it
- Fixed a crash that could occur when doing a scrolling capture with COM

Image from Templates:
- You can now adjust the default name that is added to the footer when creating an image from a Template
- Applying the Shadow Effect to images made from Templates should work as expected now
- The “Custom Steps” Template should now be visible when the “Steps” category is selected
- When copying or printing an image created from a Template with empty Drop Zones, the placeholder images will no longer be included
- Better keyboard navigation in the Create Image from Template window
- The ability to adjust the title text color is working again
- Undo and redo are now working after editing a Drop Zone

Security Fixes:
- Updated the LeadTools Imaging SDK v20 from an April 2019 release to latest (November 2019) addressing CVEs 5125, 5100, 5099, and 5084
- Fixed an XML External Entity (XXE) issue that would allow a local attacker to exfiltrate data under the local Administrator account. Thanks to nerdwell for reporting this issue

Other:
- Other bug fixes, security, and localization updates


Snagit 2020.1.0 Build 4965 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version


Snagit 2020.0.3 Build 4960 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version


Snagit 2020.0.1 Build 4658 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version


Snagit 2020.0.0 Build 4460 (64-bit)
Create Images from Templates:
- Create clean and professional images from pre-made layouts right within Snagit to convey technical information at a glance. These - templates offer significant time savings when creating documentation, tutorials, and job aids.

Create Video from Images:
- Transform screenshots into a video. In addition to standard Snagit video, you can now talk and draw over a series of screenshots to make a quick “how-to” video or animated GIF. This is another way you can create content right within Snagit to effectively - communicate.

Callouts with Arrow tails:
- This new callout type allows you to point at exactly what you want to draw attention to in your image while still being able to add - additional information with text.
- If you don’t see these in the callout tool, you can add your own by selecting the shape from the callout dropdown.

Share to Slack and Box:
- Snagit makes it even easier to share content at work. Now you can share Snagit content directly to Slack and Box.

Additional Changes:
- Changing properties with multiple text objects selected works as expected
- Increased maximum font size
- Smoother rendering when using the Crop tool
- Performance improvements
- Other bug fixes and localization updates


Snagit 2019.1.4 Build 4446 (64-bit)
- Fixed a crash when trying to edit an effect from the Capture Window or New Preset Window
- The browsing pane in the Library should no longer take up the whole Library view for all users
- Changing the “Run Snagit when Windows starts” setting should now be properly saved
- All tools should now be available even when shrinking the Snagit Editor window to a narrow size
- Adjusted the padding for Arrow shaped callouts to allow for more text
- Printing dialog should no longer show Japanese characters in all languages
- Can now install on machines with a Favorites folder using a UNC path
- When customizing the toolbar, spacers now work as expected
- The Twitter sharing destination should now be working again
- After resetting to Default Quick Styles, they are remembered
- Step tool numbers should always be vertical when rotating
- Other bug fixes, localization updates, and performance improvements works


Snagit 2019.1.3 Build 3847 (64-bit)
- Fixes CVE-2019-13382 which would allow a local attacker to gain elevated privileges using a specially crafted presentation file


Snagit 2019.1.2 Build 3596 (64-bit)
- Snagit now supports multi-monitor varied DPI computer setups!
- Improved capture delay of Chrome browser window
- Resolved crash during active window capture of Internet Explorer browser
- Resolved Crop tool edge and controls issues
- Improved in-app message tips to be more timely and prevent popups when Snagit is not actively used
- Resolved rounded rectangle issues and set them as default shape in Auto Simplify
- Improved canvas logic for auto expand
- Resolved issue of static screens corrupting portions of video recordings
- Resolved issue of OneNote hotkeys affecting Snagit
- Resolved help url link issues in Capture Window and OneClick
- Resolved several memory leaks
- Resolved crash when using large dimensions in a fixed region capture
- Removed requirement for video description and tags during upload to YouTube
- Improved error messages when combining large images and during sign-in
- Improved moving objects with keyboard when moving outside of the canvas
- Resolved incorrect pixel size of images in resizing tooltips
- Resolved updater “Failed with -1” issue
- Update to new Screencast API, which leverages oAuth for more secure authentication. This change will require you to sign out and sign in for sharing to Screencast.com.
- Numerous other bug fixes, localization updates, and performance improvements


Snagit 2019.1.1 Build 2860 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version


Snagit 2019.1.0 Build 2653 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version


Snagit 2019.0.1 Build 2448 (64-bit)
- New Support Tool for more easily submitting diagnostic information to TechSmith Support
- Fixed a crash when selecting select region while editing preset
- Fixed a crash when moving crosshairs between Edge and other browsers before capturing/canceling
- Resolved Snagit hanging at startup on Windows 32-bit when no microphone devices are detected
- Resolved Mic Dropdown missing from Video HUD
- Resolved CPU spiking when checking for updates
- Resolved some foreign languages showing up as question marks in Combine Images titles/descriptions
- Resolved onboarding text issues
- Resolved Presets not appearing in dropdown
- Resolved issue with share field selection showing as 'None' in Preset Edit window's UI after preset creation/update
- Resolved Fuse not connecting to Snagit on older operating systems
- Resolved issue with Undo, Auto-Simplify on new captured image not toggling off
- Resolved issue with Windows 7 32-bit not installing SnagThumbnailProvider.dll
- Resolved some dialog's showing underscores in front of button text
- Improved messaging when the Windows 10 camera and microphone privacy setting is disabled
- Improved visibility of which option is selected in the Selection Tool
- Improved messaging when attempting to Simplify a Combined Image
- Improved Combine text looks small when dealing with larger images


Snagit 2019.0.0 Build 2399 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version

Flipper 0.206.0 查看版本資訊

更新時間:2023-07-14
更新細節:

Flipper 0.205.0 查看版本資訊

更新時間:2023-07-14
更新細節:

What's new in this version:

- [UIDebugger] Using keyboard arrow control changes the selected and hovered state together for faster / easier navigation
- [UIDebugger] Make selection more prominent in the visualiser
- MobileBuilds prevent downloads from hanging indefinitely

Prepros 7.8.5 查看版本資訊

更新時間:2023-07-14
更新細節:

What's new in this version:

Prepros 7.8.5
- Fixed an error caused while using context menu toggles.

Prepros 7.8.3 查看版本資訊

更新時間:2023-07-14
更新細節:

What's new in this version:

- Fixed an error caused while using context menu toggles

TunnelBear 4.7.4.0 查看版本資訊

更新時間:2023-07-14
更新細節:

What's new in this version:

TunnelBear 4.7.4.0
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.7.2.0
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.7.1.0
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.7.0.0
- Bear will now watch when you sign-in or create an account (don't worry, no peeking when entering your password)
- Two Bears are better than one! New architectural advancements will allow your Bear to tunnel websites and apps outside of the VPN. Check out our new SplitBear feature.
- Bear fired from Twitter. Say goodbye to bonus data flows and say hello to an increased default data limit.
- Lots of under-the-fur changes
- Ate some bugs
- 57% more Bears


TunnelBear 4.6.3.0
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.6.2.0
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.6.1.0
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.6.0.1
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.6.0
- Took the Bears to the groomers. We've cleaned up the app a bit, and made some design improvements
- WireGuard officially supported. Bear speed +9
- New connection settings allow better control over the VPN. For advanced users, you can now select which VPN protocol you wish to use
- Break-ups can be tough, but we've said goodbye to the Trusted Networks feature. Users will no longer be able to bypass select networks
- Thanks to the localization support from Localization Lab (localizationlab.org/contributor), our Bears are now fluent in Ukrainian
- Brushed out a few bugs
- 18% more Bears


TunnelBear 4.5.0
- Canadian bears added Wireguard protocol to their lair
- Brushed some fur, ate some bugs, 83 new bears added
- Took the Bears to the groomers. Just love that New Bear smell, don't you?


TunnelBear 4.4.12
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.4.11
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.4.10
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.4.9
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.4.8
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.4.7
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.4.6
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.4.5
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.4.3
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.4.2
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.4.1
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.4
- We’ve added connection ratings so you can tell us how your Bear is tunneling. We’ll use this information to improve the service for everyone.
- The next time you open TunnelBear, you'll see a brand new colour scheme. Your bear shed its winter coat and is ready for the spring!


TunnelBear 4.3.6
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.3.5
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.3.4
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.3.3
- Brushed some fur, ate some bugs, 76 new bears added


TunnelBear 4.3.2
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.3.1
- Bug fixes


TunnelBear 4.2.12
- Switched our icon back to its original colour. We're focusing our show of support on our blog, website and social media feeds


TunnelBear 4.2.10
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.2.8
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.2.7
- Unlike humans, Bears love being indoors for months at a time. It’s a great way to stay productive and not get sick. For this release, bugs were chomped. Fur was brushed. Eleventy-three new bears added.


TunnelBear 4.2.6
- Working from our caves builds an appetite, so the Bears have spent extra time snacking on bugs. The most important one was chomping a vulnerability that could have allowed privilege escalation in OpenVPN.
- The Bears are practicing social distancing too, so only one Bear can be added to this release. This new Bear is here to let you know your connection is secure.


TunnelBear 4.2.0
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 4.1.3
- A little mystery helps keep a relationship exciting, so to keep the romance alive between you and your Bear, we've made some changes we think you're going to like. We just can't tell you about them yet. Shhhhh, it's a secret. No bears added this release. Ok, maybe a little one.


TunnelBear 4.1.2
- Staying indoors for the winter gives you a lot of time to get stuff done. Like finally getting around to hanging that picture that’s been sitting on the floor in the den for six months. Or moving your couch around to create a more inviting social area. Or maybe adding new Upgrade buttons to the Account Settings page TunnelBear’s free version. While we were at it, we updated the nav menu to feel more like a native Windows 10 app. We’ve also had a bit of a bug feast.

Fixed bugs:
- No more out of data popups to paid TunnelBear owners
- Tunnel popups will now close after double-clicking
- VigilantBear no longer stops some people from reconnecting
- No more error messages on the Create Account page
- Changing countries no longer results in connection switch errors
- 3 new Bears added


TunnelBear 4.1.1
Changed:
- You can find our Terms of Service on your Create Account screen.
- There’s are a fancy new icon for your taskbar
- Your Sheep has new things to say
- Country list notifications have been updated
- No more, “Tunnel to” confirmation when you click a tunnel

- And what would an update be without Bears eating bugs? Some nasty little pests that caused crashes, incorrect error status messages and connection issues have all been scooped up. 38 new Bears. You’ll have to look hard to see them, but they’re there.


TunnelBear 4.1.0
- For this release, the Bears finally get to move into their new home. Bears don't move often, so it's an exciting time when they do. They've got more space to move around, throw parties, and keep track of all their tunnels. You can visit the Bears new home just by updating your TunnelBear app. You may notice that your Bear feels a little faster, more self-confident, and is always ready to tunnel to an exciting new place.


TunnelBear 3.7.12
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 3.7.9
- Change log not available for this version


TunnelBear 3.7.8
- Trimmed some fur that was preventing people from seeing Captchas properly
- 3.32% more Bears


TunnelBear 3.7.7
- Fixed a bug which sometimes caused TunnelBear to fail to launch after updating Windows
- 4.2% more Bears


TunnelBear 3.7.6
- Ate a rare bug that caused some Bears to say they were tunneling, when they weren't


TunnelBear 3.7.5
- Approved copy
- Ate a bug that stopped some Bears from connecting properly after TCP override was enabled
- Ate a bug that made it hard for some Bears to recognize their trusted networks and start tunneling anyway
- 12.4928% more Bears


TunnelBear 3.7.4
- Change log not availabe for this version


TunnelBear 3.7.3
- Change log not availabe for this version


TunnelBear 3.7.1
- Fxed potential privilege escalation issue


TunnelBear 3.7.0
- Fixed an issue where your Bear might lose track of your internet connection if connected using Wi-Fi and Ethernet at the same time
- Fixed an issue with new Wi-Fi network names weren’t displayed in Trusted Network settings
- Security enhancements


TunnelBear 3.6.3
- Change log not availabe for this version


TunnelBear 3.6.2
- Change log not availabe for this version


TunnelBear 3.6.1
- Change log not availabe for this version


TunnelBear 3.6.0
- Change log not availabe for this version


TunnelBear 3.5.1
- Change log not availabe for this version


TunnelBear 3.5.0
- Notifications now appear in the Action Center in Windows 10
- If your Bear is having trouble connecting to the internet, you can now choose to automatically send an error report once you’re back online
- Fixed an issue where the connection toggle wouldn’t work if the sidebar was open
- Installation fixes
- Security enhancements


TunnelBear 3.4.0
- Bears have undergone training to always connect to the fastest available server and maintain a more stable connection
- If you’ve been seeing a “TunnelBear Maintenance” popup window, you should now see this less often
- Installation process improved
- Fixed an issue where some Bears would fail to tunnel after resuming from sleep or hibearnation


TunnelBear 3.3.2
- We’ve been seeing some pawblems with IKEv2 connections after installing the Windows 10 April 2018 Update. This update should fix them
- Also fixed an issue that could cause the app to crash when switching from an untrusted to a trusted network


TunnelBear 3.3.1

- TunnelBear 3.3.1 brings huge improvements to our IKEv2 support. Your Bear will now connect much more quickly in some situations and provide even speedier tunnelling

Fixes:
- Solved an issue where some Bears would report a “driver error” and refuse to tunnel
- Fixed a reported vulnerability that allowed a privilege escalation to occur (CVE-2018-10381)


TunnelBear 3.3.0.3
- Re-trained some bears who were getting lost after your computer awoke from sleep

Improved visual koalaty:
- Prettier map animations
- Smoother loading animations

Bearhind the scenes upgrrades:
- Improvements to make updates more reliable
- VigilantBear improvements
- OpenVPN updated

TunnelBear 3.2.0.6
- Completely rebuilt VigilantBear is more responsive, friendlier to local networks, and no longer reliant on Windows Firewall
- Shiny new icon sits nicely with RememBear
- Improved Report feature to help track lost bears
- Improved reliability when switching networks
- Fixed issue with the menu bar overlapping Mini Mode
- Fixed issues with IKEv2 tunnels to make them more stable

TunnelBear 3.1.5.0
- Introducing shiny new IKEv2 tunnels that connect dramatically faster
- Sleek new “mini mode” added for minimalists
- Bears are now better communicators with improved notifications
- Solved an issue where VigilantBear could get confused by certain types of traffic
- Bears now show the correct location when waking up from sleep
- More tweaks to Trusted Networks should make using it more bear-able
- 137% more Bears

TunnelBear 3.0.37.12
- Tunnels more accessibility friendly
- Taskbar bear taught the difference between connected and disconnected
- Tunnels made extra secure with OpenVpn 2.4.3
- Bears now deal with installation problems more efficiently
- Better handling of captive portals when you're out in the wild
- Better handling of captcha challenges when tunnelling
- App window can find it's 'bearings' more efficiently on multiple monitors
- Several usability and stability bugs squished
- 57.6% more bears

TunnelBear 3.0.36.9
- Bear trained to maul man-in-the-middle attacks even more efficiently
- Cookie Authentication means you're now more secure than the average Bear
- Squished GhostBear bug on 32bits Windows
- Un-bear-able installation error messages improved
- Bear now plays nice with VLC media player
- 67.3% more Bears

TunnelBear 3.0.35.0
- Updated the tunnels to OpenVPN 2.4
- Added a fix to the TAP Adapter (Network Driver) on Windows 10
- Added a fix to TCP Override
- Fixed a bug that kept your Bear from reconnecting after long hours of hibernation
- 463% more Bears

TunnelBear 3.0.34.0
- Redesigned and reengineering from the paws up, we proudly present the new TunnelBear for Windows app
- We've improved nearly every aspect of your TunnelBear, including a beautiful new design, stronger security features and faster connection times
- We've shed the retro wood from our original app and redesigned a simple, beautiful new app that feels more at home on Windows
- Trusted networks feature automatically connects to any network not in your trusted list. E.g. You can list your home Wi-Fi as trusted and have TunnelBear automatically connect the next time you're on a public Wi-Fi that might be less safe
- Be alerted on unsecure networks that use WEP, or no admin passwords
- Improved "Vigilant" mode will block all unsecured data while you connect and reconnect
- Connect and reconnect up to 60% faster than our old app
- Much, much more
- 3853% more Bears

TunnelBear 3.0.32.0
- Change log not available for this version

TunnelBear 3.0.29.0
- Change log not available for this version

TunnelBear 3.0.26.0
- Change log not available for this version

TunnelBear 3.0.25.0
- Redesigned and reengineering from the paws up, we proudly present the new TunnelBear for Windows app
- We've improved nearly every aspect of your TunnelBear, including a beautiful new design, stronger security features and faster connection times
- We've shed the retro wood from our original app and redesigned a simple, beautiful new app that feels more at home on Windows
- Trusted networks feature automatically connects to any network not in your trusted list. E.g. You can list your home Wi-Fi as trusted and have TunnelBear automatically connect the next time you're on a public Wi-Fi that might be less safe
- Be alerted on unsecure networks that use WEP, or no admin passwords
- Improved "Vigilant" mode will block all unsecured data while you connect and reconnect
- Connect and reconnect up to 60% faster than our old app
- Much, much more
- 3853% more Bears

TunnelBear 2.3.25
- Updated OpenSSL version

TunnelBear 2.3.24
- Your Internet connection often drops? Don't worry your TunnelBear will still work on restoring it
- Patched up our installer

TunnelBear 2.3.23.1
- Change log not available for this version

TunnelBear 2.3.22.0
- Change log not available for this version

TunnelBear 2.3.20.1
- More IPv6 Bug fixes

TunnelBear 2.3.19.0
- Bug fixes

TunnelBear 2.3.18.0
- Change log not available for this version

TunnelBear 2.3.17.0
- Change log not available for this version

TunnelBear 2.3.15.0
- DNS hijacking prevention
- Multiple Tap Adapters fix
- Bug fixes

TunnelBear 2.3.14.0
- Accessibility fixes
- UI tweaks & Bug fixes
- Updated our Bear’s armor – making TunnelBear a bit more resilient to censorship

TunnelBear 2.3.13.0
- Rare startup crash fix
- Auto-repair bear embedded for some network adapters

TunnelBear 2.3.12.0
- Change log not available for this version

TunnelBear 2.3.11.0
- Change log not available for this version

TunnelBear 2.3.10.0
- Our Bears speak French now: “Je m’appelle TunnelOurs!”
- Connection tweaks for slower tunnels

TunnelBear 2.2.33.0
- WebRTC block

TunnelBear 2.2.31.0
- Bug fixes
- Prepared the tunnels for a bigger update

TunnelBear 2.2.27.0
- Bug fixes
- UI improvements

TunnelBear 2.2.19.0
- Vigilant helps to protect you by blocking any unsecured traffic while TunnelBear is connecting
- TCP override option added in Settings
- Squashed lots of Bear ticks (software bugs)

TunnelBear 2.2.14.0
- TCP override option added in Preferences
- Squashed lots of Bear ticks (software bugs)

Version 2.2.12.0
- IntelliBear: A more intelligent bear who digs smarter tunnels
- New preferences window
- Squashed lots of Bear ticks (software bugs)

TunnelBear 2.2.3.0
- Squashed lots of Bear ticks (software bugs)
- A cute new PC Installer that supports seamless automatic app-updates

TunnelBear 2.1.2.0
- Change log not available for this version

TunnelBear 2.1.0.0
- Squashed lots of Bear ticks (software bugs)
- Sharpened Bear Claws (Speed/Performance tweaks)
- Can’t connect? Click on the gear icon, than help, than “Diagnose Your Bear” to run a battery tests on your Bear

TunnelBear 2.0.18.0
- TunnelBear now mauls the ads, scripts, cookies, beacons and social buttons that track everything you do online!
- Improved support for those grizzly old Windows XP SP3 and Vista users
- Lots of bug fixes and UX Tweaks
- 137% more Bears!

TunnelBear 2.0.16.0
- Redesigned and reengineered from the paws up for always on privacy
- Sanded and rebuffed wood user interface
- Opens and connects on computer startup (optional)
- Vigilant feature monitors your connection for occasional disruptions such as flaky WiFi, computer sleep, etc and blocks unsecured (http) traffic while TunnelBear reconnects
- Smoother reconnection from computer sleep
- Still no ads, no bloatware and no logging

Visual Studio Code 1.80.1 (64-bit) 查看版本資訊

更新時間:2023-07-14
更新細節:

What's new in this version:

Visual Studio Code 1.80.1 (64-bit)
- EnvironmentVariableCollection.description only works for one extension
- Terminal full black
- Markdown preview broken after 1.80 update
- Secrets store onDidChange does not fire in the window where the update was made in VS Code 1.8.0
- Terminal icon switches every time when pressing Shift key
- Pick up TS 5.1.6
- Are choice snippets dangerous now? Breaking extensions completions
- Cannot install copilot pre-release on stable


Visual Studio Code 1.80.0 (64-bit)
- Accessibility improvements: Accessible View for better screen reader support, Copilot audio cues.
- Better editor group and tab resizing: Set min tab size, avoid unnecessary editor group resizing.
- Skip subwords when expanding selection: Control whether to use camel case for selection.
- Terminal image support: Display images directly in the integrated terminal.
- Python extensions for mypy and debugpy: For Python type checking and debugging in VS Code.
- Remote connections to WSL: Connect to WSL instances on remote machines using Tunnels.
- Preview: GitHub Copilot create workspace/notebook: Quickly scaffold projects and notebooks.
- New C# in VS Code documentation: Learn about C# development with the C# Dev Kit extension.


Visual Studio Code 1.79.2 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- UNC allow list checks cannot be disabled in extension host
- May 2023 Recovery 2
- git: refresh button get error
- VS Code 1.79.0 use root user can not open with cmd --no-sandbox --user-data-dir
- ShellIntegration for fish is gone
- Notebook streaming output is appended when it should replace
- Welcome editor shows up with a delay and progress bar


Visual Studio Code 1.79.1 (64-bit)
- Fixed: JSON schema resulting in CSRF with UNC paths


Visual Studio Code 1.79.0 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- [emmet] http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" in 2023
- TreeView.reveal with expand: 3 only expands the first level 3 folder


Visual Studio Code 1.78.2 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- Setting NODE_UNC_HOST_ALLOWLIST does not work
- [json] Error while computing completions with snippets
- "Unbinding" by using empty command in keybindings.json no longer works in v1.78
- TypeError: Cannot set properties of undefined (setting 'ELECTRON_USE_V8_CONFIGURED_PARTITION_POOL') for 1.78.0 bug
- Debugging AL Language
- Cannot find module 'vscode-windows-ca-certs'
- Stage/Discard buttons grayed out
- First-letter navigation in explorer tree views no longer works


Visual Studio Code 1.78.1 (64-bit)
- JSON schema resulting in CSRF with UNC paths


Visual Studio Code 1.78.0 (64-bit)
- Accessibility improvements - Better screen reader support, new audio cues
- New color themes - "Modern" light and dark color theme defaults
- Profile templates - Built-in templates for Python, Java, Data Science, and more
- Drag and drop selector - Choose how you'd like item links placed into the editor
- Standalone color picker - Color picker UI to insert or modify color formats
- Quick Fixes for Source Control input - Fix spelling and other errors right in the input box
- Markdown drag and drop videos - Easily add video tags in Markdown files
- Notebooks insert images as attachments - Choose between an image link, path, or attachment
- Git LFS and VS Code for the Web - Use vscode.dev for repos with Git Large File Storage
- VS Code Day 2023 - Catch up on the sessions in the YouTube playlist


Visual Studio Code 1.77.3 (64-bit)
- March 2023 Recovery 3
- Pick up TS 5.0.4 recovery
- Clicking Top Edge of Terminal break the Terminal
- Incorrect layout of welcome page, when there are no suggestions


Visual Studio Code 1.77.1 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- Bump JS Debug
- Broken syntax highlighting in TS if no semicolon I used after type
- March 2023 Recovery 1
- Everytime I click the button " Open Folder'', it will crash and closed automatically


Visual Studio Code 1.77.0 (64-bit)
- Accessibility improvements - New keyboard shortcuts for hovers, notifications, and Sticky Scroll
- Copy GitHub deep links - Create permalinks and HEAD links from within the editor
- Notebook Format on Save - Automatically format notebooks cells on save
- TS/JS switch case completions - Quickly fill in TypeScript/JavaScript switch statements
- Python move symbol refactoring - Move Python symbols to an existing or new file
- Remote Tunnels update - Reuse existing tunnel and quickly transition from remote to desktop
- Ruby documentation - Learn about Ruby language support for VS Code
- Preview: expanded GitHub Copilot integration - New inline chat and full AI chat view


Visual Studio Code 1.76.2 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- February 2023 Recovery 2
- Git gutter not shown in workspace with multiple folders


Visual Studio Code 1.76.1 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- Persist state of badge hiding across reloads and view moves


Visual Studio Code 1.76.0 (64-bit)
- Profiles - Active profile badge, quickly switch profiles via the Command Palette
- Accessibility improvements - New audio cues, improved terminal screen reader mode
- Moveable Explorer view - Place the Explorer in the secondary side bar or a panel
- Notebook kernel MRU list - Find and select recently used notebook kernels
- Markdown header link suggestions - Easily link to headers in files across your workspace
- Remote Development usability - New keyboard shortcut, streamlined remote options list
- New Git/GitHub topics - Articles for beginner and advanced Git source control users
- Improved Marketplace search - Better results for multi-word queries
- Jupyter IPyWidgets 8 support - Use the latest IPyWidgets version in your Jupyter notebooks
- Python pytest IntelliSense - Completions for pytest fixtures and parameterized arguments


Visual Studio Code 1.75.1 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version


Visual Studio Code 1.75.0 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version


Visual Studio Code 1.74.3 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version


Visual Studio Code 1.74.2 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- Slow window resizing performance
- accessibility - keyboard locks up every minute or so using most recent insider build


Visual Studio Code 1.74.1 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- Missing TextEditorOptions.indentSize API type
- Extensions view doesn't auto load if is close when startup VSCode
- SelectNextCodeAction custom keybinding not working
- [remote-tunnel]Not connected in vscode : Illegal argument: connectionToken
- Extensions are not loaded if there is an invalid extensions.json file in extensions folder
- Typescript/lib/lib.d.ts not found in all jsconfig.json files without target
- Zsh history not working after update
- Restart running task not working - Prevented duplicate task from running
- Previewing of code actions / refactorings stopped working
- Incorrectly formatted translation in TS extension
- Pick up TS 4.9.4
- Git - sync fails silently when changes are in the working tree
- Markdown scrolls to bottom of doc
- [insiders] Git Sync Button at the bottom of the screen does not animate when clicked to sync changes
- Characters not being rendered properly in the terminal


Visual Studio Code 1.74.0 (64-bit)
- Customize Explorer auto reveal - Decide which files scroll into view in the Explorer
- Hide Activity bar and Panel badges - Simplify the editor UI by toggling state badges
- Audio cues for notebooks and diff view - Sounds for cell run results, added or removed lines
- Merge editor Undo/Redo - Quickly revert or reapply merge conflict actions
- Manage unsafe repositories - Prevent Git operations on folders not owned by you
- JavaScript console.profile collection - Easily create CPU profiles for viewing in VS Code
- Go to Definition from return - Jump to the top of JavaScript/TypeScript functions
- Remote Tunnels - Create a connection to any machine, without needing SSH
- Jupyter notebook "Just My Code" debugging - Avoid stepping into Python library code
- Dev Container GPU support - Request a GPU when creating a Dev Container


Visual Studio Code 1.73.1 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- October 2022 Recovery 1
- Bug/regression: Renaming local, non-exported variables causes the file to be automatically saved
- Settings editor More Actions menu clipped
- Organize Imports broken in 1.73.0
- improve terminal quick fix telemetry
- Source Control menu showing wrong branches of worktrees contained in bare repository


Visual Studio Code 1.73.0 (64-bit)
- Search include/exclude folders - Quickly set folders to include/exclude in the tree view
- Command Center mode shortcuts - Displays commonly used modes before recent files list
- Merge editor improvements - Access Combination option to auto merge conflicts
- Markdown automatic link updates - File and image links updated on rename/move
- More audio cues - Task completed or failed, Terminal Quick Fix available
- Vscode.dev protected branch workflow - Create new branch when committing to protected branch
- New Python extensions - New standalone extensions for isort, Pylint, and Flake8
- Dev Container Templates - Create new Dev Containers based on existing templates


Visual Studio Code 1.72.2 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- September 2022 Recovery 2 Endgame
- Do not cache activity bar icons (urls) in web
- Extension sync not working in vscode server web
- Merge editor saves files using the wrong newlines
- Commit button disabled after resolving merge conflict


Visual Studio Code 1.72.0 (64-bit)
- Document shell integration vscode custom sequences on website
- Migrate Codespaces content from VS Code docs to GitHub docs
- Array<A|B> is displayed as A|B[]
- List the places the Python extension looks for environments in the order that it performs its search
- Variables-reference page add ${fileDirnameBasename}
- Add doc to explain the benefit of Timeline view, especially when I commit my changes often
- WSL docs use deprecated Chrome Debugger as extension example
- Feature request: Show content of updates in RSS feed
- VSCode API: contributes.menus missing menu possibilities
- Add docs that explain 3-way merge editor
- Contribution points page contains example with resourceScheme but no explanation how to do it
- Review and update the Azure TOC node
- Not introduced commands in "Configure C/C++ debugging" chapter
- Clang error on macbook vscode
- How to associate a configuration to a workspace
- Update dev containers content
- Clarify extension unique name restriction
- Better Debug documentation for TypeScript
- Adding a section on e2e testing for WebViews
- A11y_Visual Studio Code Services_Docs Python_Tutorial_DeveloperTool: Incorrect role given for "Edit" control as "link" and "Button"
- A11y_Visual Studio Code Services_Docs Setup_Linux_Usability:The "Installation" header has an additional "# installation link" besides it.
- A11y_Visual Studio Code Services_Blog Posts_Extension Bisect_Resize: At 200% zoom Text and links in the page are getting overlapped when navigated using "shift + tab" key
- Review and update Configure C/C++ debugging topic
- Instructions on configuring vscode for chrome extensions debugging
- Missing File System API extension guide


Visual Studio Code 1.71.2 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- August 2022 Recovery 2 Endgame
- Change default git conflict experience to be the inline editor
- Stuck with tall WCO
- Telemetry is broken on the web
- prompted for trust on behalf of automaticTasks in empty remote workspace
- Safari not properly rendering Terminal after page reload
- [Emmet] 'emmet.action.expandAbbreviation' command broken in 1.71.0
- VSCode always executes the "folderOpen" task after every single task
- Node JS Debugger Error
- "Open in Merge Editor" and "Accept Merge" button missing in web
- windows default close button location moved on its own when updating to v1.71.0
- tasks shouldn't prompt for trust when trust has been refused


Visual Studio Code 1.71.0 (64-bit)
- Merge editor improvements - Easier transition between text and merge editors
- Expanded codecs support - To help display embedded audio and video in notebooks and webviews
- File rename selection - Pressing F2 selects filename, whole name, or file extension
- New Code Action UI - Quickly find the Code Action you're looking for
- Terminal updates - Shell integration for fish and Git Bash, new smooth scrolling
- Jupyter notebook image pasting - Paste and preview image files in notebook Markdown cells
- TypeScript livestreams - Watch TS "Crash Course" or "Tips and Tricks" on YouTube
- Live Preview extension - Live Preview now supports multi-root web projects
- Markdown Language Server blog post - Learn how Markdown support moved to a Language Server


Visual Studio Code 1.70.2 (64-bit)
- July 2022 Recovery 2 endgame-plan
- July 2022 Recovery 2
- INVALID tree item bug candidate insiders-released tree-views verified
- VS Code pre-release does not reload code on restart of the debugger bug candidate debug insiders-released regression verified
- Extension contributed submenus missing with errors in output bug candidate menus verified


Visual Studio Code 1.70.1 (64-bit)
The update addresses these issues:
- Connections to mobile.events.data.microsoft.com
- Bash shell script issue with "%" sign
- Terminal Shell Integration Error -- bash: eval: line 5: unexpected token `EOF' in conditional command
- ZDOTDIR set to /usr/tmp/vscode-zsh with Shell Integration enabled
- July 2022 Recovery 1
- Terminal error when starting VS Code from zip on Windows
- Post commit does not work
- Remote development: Zombie file watcher processes not cleaned up on remote host
- actions toolbar without labels in the buttons


Visual Studio Code 1.70.0 (64-bit)
There are many updates in this version that we hope you'll like, some of the key highlights include:
- Title bar customization - Hide/show menu bar, Command Center, or layout control
- Fold selection - Create your own folded regions in the editor
- Search multi-select - Select and then act on multiple search results
- Tree view search and filtering - Find and filter in tree views such as the Find Explorer
- Terminal improvements - Shell integration on by default, extended PowerShell keybindings
- Command line option --merge - Use the 3-way merge editor as your default merge tool
- Notebooks: Go to Most Recently Failed Cell - Jump directly to notebook errors
- Python Get started experience - Quickly install and configure Python within VS Code
- Sticky scroll preview - New scrolling UI shows current source code scope
- Dev container CLI topic - Learn about the updated development container CLI


Visual Studio Code 1.69.2 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- June 2022 Recovery 2 endgame-plan
- mmet suggestion not automatically display bug candidate confirmed emmet
- Focus problems with output in notebooks causing Ipywidgets dropdown to not work


Visual Studio Code 1.69.1 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version


Visual Studio Code 1.69.0 (64-bit)
- 3-way merge editor - Resolve merge conflicts within VS Code
- Command Center - New UI to search files, run commands, and navigate cursor history
- Do Not Disturb mode - Silence non-critical notification popups
- Toggle Light/Dark themes - Quickly switch between preferred light and dark themes
- Terminal shell integration - Display command status, run recent commands, and more
- Task output decorations - Highlights task success or failure exit codes
- Git Commit action button - Configure your default Git Commit action
- Debug Step Into Target support - Allows you to step directly into functions when paused
- JavaScript sourcemap toggling - Switch to debugging compiled rather than source code
- Color theme tester - Use vscode.dev to preview color themes
- VS Code Server preview - Run the same server used for Remote Development


Visual Studio Code 1.68.1 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version


Visual Studio Code 1.68.0 (64-bit)
- Configure Display Language - See installed and available Language Packs in their language
- Problems panel table view - View errors and warnings as a table to quickly filter on their source
- Deprecated extensions - Learn whether an extension is deprecated or should be replaced
- Extension sponsorship - Support the developers who build your favorite extensions
- Hide Explorer files using .gitignore - Reuse your existing .gitignore to hide files in the Explorer
- Terminal color and contrast enhancements - Find match background color, min contrast ratio
- Git branch protection - Branch protection available right inside VS Code
- TypeScript Go to Source Definition - Jump directly to a symbol's JavaScript implementation
- VS Code for the Web localization - vscode.dev now matches your chosen browser language
- Development Container specification - Learn more about the evolving dev container spec
- Preview: Markdown link validation - Detects broken links to headers, images, and files


Visual Studio Code 1.67.2 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- Some terminal launch config args are double-escaped
- Disabled toolbar icons are no longer dimmed in 1.67
- April 2022 - Recovery 2
- Shortcut initiated selection occurrence indicators are not cleaning up
- STDIN/STDOUT redirection of debugger doesn't work anymore after 1.67 update


Visual Studio Code 1.67.1 (64-bit)
- Git clone protocol handler


Visual Studio Code 1.67.0 (64-bit)
- Explorer file nesting - Nest generated files under source files in the Explorer
- Settings editor filters - Filter button brings up searches such as @Modified settings
- Bracket pair colorization - Colored bracket pairs are now enabled by default
- Toggle inlay hints - Ctrl+Alt to quickly hide or show inlay hints in the editor
- Drag and drop to create Markdown links - Drop files into the editor to create Markdown links
- Find All References in Markdown - Quickly find all references to headers, files, URLs
- Java extension updates - Now supporting inlay hints and lazy variable resolution
- UX Guidelines for extension authors - Guidance for VS Code extension UI best practices
- New Rust language topic - Learn how to use the Rust programming language in VS Code


Visual Studio Code 1.66.2 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- Git - Disable automatic repository scanning in the root of the HOMEDRIVE
- Tighten permission in Windows install folder


Visual Studio Code 1.66.1 (64-bit)
- Update built in extension ms-vscode.js-debug-companion and ms-vscode.references-view
- Applciation/json output is not working in vscode notebooks
- [html] unnecessary 'semicolon expected' errors
- Double click a word and move with one finger will select other words and lines
- Jupyter Notebook progress bar is broken
- Source control repository missed a repository if we have multiple with same name
- VS Code 1.66 requires GLIBC 2.25 on RHEL 7
- Problem in html right to left around whitespace
- Settings editor list fails to render properly after clearing invalid query
- Rendering whitespace influences bidi layout


Visual Studio Code 1.66.0 (64-bit)
- Local history - Keep track of local file changes independent of source control
- Settings editor language filter - Displays available language-specific settings
- Terminal find improvements - Matches are highlighted in the terminal panel and scroll bar
- Built-in CSS/LESS/SCSS formatters - Code formatting for CSS, LESS, and SCSS
- JavaScript heap profiles - Collect and view JS memory allocations while debugging
- VS Code for the Web - Drag and drop files and folders into vscode.dev
- Remote - SSH support for Mac - Connect via SSH to Apple Silicon/M1/ARM64 machines
- New R language topic - Learn how to use R for data science in VS Code


Visual Studio Code 1.65.2 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- February 2022 Recovery 2 Endgame
- dependsOn executes wrong tasks in multi-root workspaces
- Azure-sphere-tools-ui needs to be added to the proposed API list
- Newline missing when pressing Enter between open/close html tags in React files when tags have attributes
- Code snippet "Choice" feature no longer working
- editor.action.smartSelect.expand doesn't work if only basic language features are available
- f removed from origin name in git log?
- New notebook 'text/plain' renderer breaks alignment


Visual Studio Code 1.65.1 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- Encode parent authority into webview origin
- ${env:PATH} not detected on terminal


Visual Studio Code 1.65.0 (64-bit)
- New editor history navigation - Scope Go Back/Go Forward history to editor group or single editor
- Light High Contrast theme - Light theme for enhanced VS Code editor visibility
- New audio cues - Audio cues for warnings, inline suggestions, and breakpoint hits
- Drag and drop Problems and Search results - Drag results to new or existing editor groups
- Source Control diff editor management - Automatically close diff editors after Git operations
- Debugger lazy variable evaluation - Lazy evaluation of JavaScript/TypeScript property getters
- Preview: Terminal shell integration - Rerun terminal commands, command status decorations
- VS Code for the Web - Reopen recent local files and folders, improved Git integration


Visual Studio Code 1.64.2 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- January 2022 Recovery 2 Endgame
- Web: Extension host fails to initialize when certain browser extensions are installed
- GVFS: can't open file
- Output view dropdown scrollbar UI is not clickable/usable (regression)
- jupyter notebook cell pending indicator missing
- Integrated terminal automatically sends 'Y' when terminating node batch script
- Latest update breaks due to proxy requirement.
- Version 1.64.0 breaks task quoting
- Resizing terminal inside side panel no longer works
- Part navigation and resizing commands fail on new side panel
- TypeScript plugin extensions don't load on Windows in 1.64.0
- Function breakpoints don't seem to be editable anymore
- Latex - Equation environment in markdown does not work
- How can we move the new side panel to the right?


Visual Studio Code 1.64.1 (64-bit)
The update addresses these security issues:
- Restrict which sites out webview iframe can frame
- Webview arbitrary file read
- Avoid listening on all interfaces when debugging a remote extension host
- Bump distro and version


Visual Studio Code 1.64.0 (64-bit)
- New Side Panel - Display more views at once with the new Side Panel
- Settings editor search - Search now prioritizes whole word matches
- Audio cues - Hear when the cursor moves to folded regions, errors, and breakpoints
- Unicode highlighting - Avoid highlighting characters in supported languages
- Automatic terminal replies - Create automatic responses to common terminal prompts
- Notebook UI improvements - Search text in Markdown and output cells
- Debug binary data view - View and edit binary data while debugging
- Markdown path suggestions - Quickly insert relative file paths and header links
- JS/TS surround with snippets - Insert selected code inside snippets
- VS Code for the Web - Support for signed GitHub commits in vscode.dev and github.dev


Visual Studio Code 1.63.2 (64-bit)
- Interactive Window should collapse new cells by default
- November 2021 Recovery 2 Endgame
- Redundant requests are made to Marketplace
- Background tokenization is a lot slower in large files
- Ship TS 4.5.3 — fixes TS Server fatal error: Cannot read property 'flags' of undefined
- Terminal in Editor rendering errors and disposed errors
- Snippet suggestions are too eager
- Terminal breaks when dragging to a different group, only when created in editor area via command
- Background color is wrong when terminals are created in editor area via command
- Wrong scroll appears when clicking on


Visual Studio Code 1.63.1 (64-bit)
The update addresses these security issues:
- Disable unsupported meta http-equiv tags in webviews
- Do not enable the git extension in restricted mode


Visual Studio Code 1.63.0 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- Unable to run any tasks on a remote windows machine using openssh
- Google Japanese Input (IME) on Mac - Suggestions Overlap w/ Text
- Default settings deprecation warning with n breaks the json
- Asking for nvm to be installed, when it is already
- debug toolbar does not update if focused thread no longer exists
- Cannot type Korean. Splitted self or missing
- Zlib error: invalid distance too far back
- I cannot save a file when there is another file with longer name
- Call stack items aren't opening tabs with correct contents
- Emmet does not work in js/jsx files for VS Code 1.62.2(Universal)
- Perf: _removePropertiesWithPossibleUserInfo is ~10% of the cost of loading a renderer
- Perf: Update editor configuration only after extensions are registered
- vscode.dev can't switch branches in private repositories


Visual Studio Code 1.62.3 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- Git operations fail due to empty VSCODE_GIT_ASKPASS_EXTRA_ARGS
- [json] editor stops validating: Invalid regular expression
- LanguageClient failing to initialize language server on 1.62.1
- Setting Sync: failed because of Unauthorized (401)


Visual Studio Code 1.62.2 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- Always use a command line flag together with ELECTRON_RUN_AS_NODE
- Git operation hangs due to empty string in $GIT_ASKPASS
- Resolve shell environment failed on 1.62.1
- 1.62.1 - Sanity testing Mac server is failing
- WSL Extension instalation failure
- SetDecorations using contentText do not render on non ASCII lines
- Custom task problemMatcher results not appearing in problems panel when problem is on the first line
- Never prompted to select a kernel in Notebooks
- Semantic highlighting flickers on 1.62.0 and later
- Editors - pathsToEditors should ignore folders
- Crash on opening large files with bracket pair colorization
- Close Remote Connection blocked due to a veto from terminal


Visual Studio Code 1.62.1 (64-bit)
The update addresses this security:
- Always use a command line flag together with ELECTRON_RUN_AS_NODE


Visual Studio Code 1.62.0 (64-bit)
Visual Studio Code for the Web - vscode.dev (Preview):
- This iteration, we released a preview of Visual Studio Code for the Web. Visual Studio Code for the Web provides a zero-install experience running entirely in your browser, allowing you to quickly and safely browse source code repositories and make lightweight code changes. To get started, go to https://vscode.dev in your browser.
- VS Code for the Web has many of the features of VS Code desktop that you love, including search and syntax highlighting, along with extension support to work on your codebase. In addition to opening repositories, forks, and pull requests from source control providers like GitHub and Azure Repos, you can also work with code that is stored on your local machine.
- Not all extensions can run when VS Code is in the browser. Extensions that are purely declarative, such as themes, snippets, or grammars, can run unmodified in the browser. However, extensions that need to run code must be updated by the extension authors. We'd like to say thank you to the extension authors that already have published their extensions as web extensions.

Workbench:
Settings editor accessibility:
We made various Settings editor accessibility improvements:
- The Settings editor scrolls back to the top after performing a search, so the user does not end up midway through the search results after each search.
- The settings scope switcher is accessible via keyboard.
- Deprecated setting text blocks display an icon. Previously, the deprecated text was distinguished from the rest of the setting text only by color.
- More UI elements within the Settings editor have the setting ID as their name.

Updated search icons:
- The search icons are now the same weight and the match whole word icon was updated to be more distinguishable from the rest.

Parameter hint highlight:
- VS Code now highlights the current parameter in the parameter hint and the color can be themed via editorHoverWidget.highlightForeground

Editor:
Improved bracket pair guides:
- We continued iterating on bracket pair guides. Horizontal lines now outline the scope of a bracket pair. Also, vertical lines now depend on the indentation of the code that is surrounded by the bracket pair.
- Bracket pair guides can be enabled by setting editor.guides.bracketPairs to true (defaults to false). We added a third option "active" to only show a bracket pair guide for the active bracket pair.
- The new setting editor.guides.bracketPairsHorizontal controls if and when to render horizontal guides (defaults to active).
- New themable colors editorBracketPairGuide.background{1,...,6} and editorBracketPairGuide.activeBackground{1,...,6} can be used to customize the color of bracket pair guides

Customizable bracket pairs:
- You can now configure bracket pairs for a specific programming language through settings. editor.language.bracketPairs can be used to configure which bracket characters should be matched. If set, editor.language.colorizedBracketPairs independently configures which bracket pairs are colorized when bracket pair colorization or bracket pair guides are enabled.

Display hovers above or below the current line:
- You can now choose between displaying IntelliSense hovers above (default) or below the current line. By setting editor.hover.above to false, hovers will render below the current line.

Unicode directional formatting characters:
- To address CVE-2021-42574, VS Code now renders Unicode directional formatting characters by default. Consider the following text snippet.
- The above text snippet contains two explicit directional formatting characters, U+202E (RIGHT-TO-LEFT OVERRIDE) and U+202C (POP DIRECTIONAL FORMATTING). These characters can influence Unicode's Bidirectional Algorithm and could be used to craft source code that renders differently than what compilers would execute.
- The special rendering of these directional formatting characters can be turned off by setting editor.renderControlCharacters to false. The setting editor.renderControlCharacters is now true by default.

Extensions:
Verified extension publishers:
- VS Code now shows if the domains of an extension publisher are verified by the Visual Studio Marketplace
- If you are an extension author, more details about how to become a verified publisher can be found in the Publishing Extensions topic

Terminal:
New default keybindings for special characters:
- The following keybindings were added that are typically supported in other terminals:
- ctrl+shift+2: Inputs the null character (0x00).
- ctrl+shift+6: Inputs the record separator character (0x1E).
- ctrl+/: Inputs the unit separator character (0x1F).

Languages:
- Configure how HTML completes attributes:
- There is a new setting html.completion.attributeDefaultValue that lets you choose how values are filled in when an HTML attribute is completed:
- doublequotes: The value is placed in double quotes (default)
- singlequotes: The value is placed in single quotes
- empty: The value is left empty

Emmet improvements:
- The new Emmet: Update Tag command (editor.emmet.action.updateTag) updates the placeholder with the HTML tag to be updated.
- The extension also activates now when one tries to run any Emmet command. This change should fix an issue where some commands were not found when run from the Command Palette, while also keeping the activation event list more precise so that Emmet does not start up unnecessarily, such as in an empty workspace.
- For multi-root workspaces, Emmet now sources snippets from all workspace folders, rather than just the first one. As a result, custom snippets from all workspace folders will be suggested when editing an applicable file in the workspace.

Notebooks:
Find and Replace supports capturing groups:
- The Find and Replace widget in the notebook editor now supports regular expression capturing groups
- In the short video below, replace uses the first (and only) captured text ('a')

Better selection of output renderers and mimetypes:
- Notebook cells can output multiple types of data (mimetypes) that can be rendered in different ways both by VS Code itself and extensions. Previously, VS Code had basic memoization (caching) of the selected renderer for a mimetype, and you could manually configure your preferred mimetypes using the notebook.displayOrder setting. However, VS Code wasn't particularly smart about picking the best renderer for a mimetype, and preferred mimetypes had to be updated manually.
- Now, preferred renderers are cached on a per-notebook type, level in the workspace. Additionally, if you switch to view a different mimetype, that preference will be updated in-memory for the VS Code session, and you can use the Notebook: Save Mimetype Display Order command to easily update the notebook.displayOrder setting to the working preference.

Contributions to extensions:
Jupyter:
- Kernels
- In order to make it easier to identify kernels, the Jupyter extension now groups kernels in the kernel picker.
- You can now filter the list of kernels displayed in the kernel picker, either globally or on a workspace basis. This is helpful if you have a large number of kernels installed but usually only work with a subset.
- To manage the list of kernels displayed, you can use the command Jupyter: Filter Kernels from the Command Palette.

Interactive Window:
- Automatic cell creation when running the last cells in an Interactive Window using Shift+Enter can now be configured via the setting jupyter.newCellOnRunLast. If you don't want the default behavior to add a new cell, you can set jupyter.netCellOnRunLast to false.

ESLint:
- A new version of the ESLint extension has shipped. Major improvements are:
- Extended support for ESLint version 8.x.
- The ability to define the rule set that is applied during code action on save and format via the setting eslint.codeActionsOnSave.rules.

GitHub Pull Requests and Issues:
- Work continues on the GitHub Pull Requests and Issues extension, which allows you to work on, create, and manage pull requests and issues. Check out the changelog for the 0.32.0 release of the extension to see the highlights.

Remote Development:
- Work continues on the Remote Development extensions, which allow you to use a container, remote machine, or the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) as a full-featured development environment.

Feature highlights in 1.62 include:
- New setting remote.SSH.foldersSortOrder to sort SSH targets alphabetically or by recent use.
- Windows Subsystem for Linux indicator lets you quickly know whether you are using WSL 1 or WSL 2.
- Advanced container configuration videos covering how to persist bash history and work with monorepos.

Preview features:
TypeScript 4.5 support:
This update adds support for the upcoming TypeScript 4.5 release. The TypeScript 4.5 beta announcement post has more information about the new language and tooling features. Some tooling highlights:
- Method signature completions.
- JSX attribute completions.
- More accurate reference counts for the references CodeLens.
- To start using the TypeScript 4.5 nightly builds, install the TypeScript Nightly extension.
- Please share your feedback and let us know if you run into any bugs with TypeScript 4.5.
- Extension authoring:
- Emoji support in file decorations
- The file decorations API now supports emojis as badge texts.

MarkdownString.supportHtml:
- The new supportHtml property on MarkdownString enables rendering of a safe subset of raw HTML that appears inside the Markdown text.
- The supportHtml property defaults to false. When disabled, VS Code will strip out any raw HTML tags that appear in the Markdown text.

Engineering:
File watching changes:
- File watching in VS Code changed to a new library, thanks to the work of the Parcel team with their @parcel/watcher. We will gradually roll out this change to all users in the upcoming weeks. Linux users will be happy to learn that the files.watcherExclude now applies natively so that the number of file handles VS Code needs open for file watching can be greatly reduced.
- The existing files.legacyWatcher setting was changed to an enumeration with these values:
- on - The new file watcher will never be used.
- off - The new file watcher will always be used.
- default - The new file watcher will only be used when you open multi-root workspaces (via a .code-workspace file).
- You should not notice any difference in your day to day work, but if file watching is broken for you, please report an issue.

Progress for Electron sandbox support:
- As we continue to make the VS Code workbench ready for enabling Electron's sandbox, we made progress on moving Node.js file services out of the workbench window into a different process. The same is true for the file watcher that no longer forks from the workbench window, but from a background process. This change is enabled by default in VS Code Insiders and will be the default in Stable for our November release.

Notable fixes:
- 73061: Enumerable properties mixed with regular properties
- 130868: Emmet suggestions list missing entries after adding custom snippets.json
- 131966: Emmet unable to expand abbreviation with onclick attribute
- 135110: Support different border settings for vertical or horizontal layouts, for in-group editor splitting


Visual Studio Code 1.61.2 (64-bit)
The update addresses these issues:
- Web: Handles may contain slashes at the end
- Focus of commit message textbox swaps when files are changed meanwhile


Visual Studio Code 1.61.1 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- Process handles leaked by pty host on windows
- September 2021 Recovery Endgame
- High CPU Usage: Every VS Code window eats 5+% CPU, even idle, even in the background
- Empty HoverWidget is visible at startup
- New Telemetry Level should respect my prior settings
- Source Control bug when creating or changing branch in the workspace


Visual Studio Code 1.61.0 (64-bit)
- Split editors within the same group - Quickly create side-by-side editors for the same file
- Locked editor groups - Select editor types to automatically lock in an editor group
- Better display of deleted and readonly files - Tab decorations highlight deleted and readonly files
- Bracket pair guides - Display vertical guides to link matching bracket pairs
- Fixed terminal dimensions - Set an active terminal's width and height
- Jupyter Notebook improvements - Table of Contents view, full debugging support
- Platform-specific extensions - Publish different extension versions for Windows, macOS, and Linux
- Virtual Workspaces extension guide - Learn how to update your extension for virtual environments
- Advanced container configuration - Tips, code samples, and videos to help configure development containers


Visual Studio Code 1.60.2 (64-bit)
The update addresses these issues:
- The GitHub.codespaces extension gets activated twice when creating a new codespace
- Bundle TS 4.4.3
- ugust 2021 Endgame Recovery 2 endgame-plan
- Codespaces: Debugging is broken
- Automatic language detection overrides openTextDocument API language parameter
- Undo stops working after focusing webview


Visual Studio Code 1.60.1 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- npm script not work in default terminal
- Context menu command "Open in Integrated Terminal" does not use Default Profile
- Go to Symbol in Workspace
- Allow also setting the language_info in a notebook
- Show Log from Container Creation Progress notification has no effect
- SSH Remote fails to connect
- Inline-suggestion appearing at previous cursor location
- August 2021 Endgame Recovery
- v1.60: "Auto language select" feature sets "CoffeeScript" language in "Git commit" files
- Powershell console opens every time I launch VS Code with a project
- Unable to save notebook when executing a long running cell


Visual Studio Code 1.60.0 (64-bit)
- Automatic language detection - Programming language detected when you paste into VS Code
- Built-in fast bracket colorization - Fast bracket matching and colorization for large files
- Settings editor syntax highlighting - Rich syntax highlighting for setting description code blocks
- Custom terminal glyph rendering - Better display of box drawing and block element characters
- Set debugging Watch values - Change watched values during a debugging session
- Notebook improvements - Markdown link navigation, faster rendering of large outputs
- JavaScript/TypeScript inlay hints - Inline hints for parameter names and types, and more
- Locked editor group preview - Keep a preferred editor layout by locking the editor group
- Python extension testing updates - Better support for test discovery, navigation, and status
- Web extension authors guide - Learn how to update your extension for VS Code in the browser


Visual Studio Code 1.59.1 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- Notebooks cannot be opened on 1.59
- Authentication decryption error
- tasks.onDidEndTaskProcess is called too many times in VS Code v1.59
- Perma-hang/crash on M1 MBP with universal build
- July 2021 Endgame Recovery
- Stdout generated raw data file not in expected format.
- Typing repeated dots in js expands to first suggestion


Visual Studio Code 1.59.0 (64-bit)
- Extensions view improvements - Rich extension detail hovers, new runtime status tab
- Settings editor validation - Quickly find editing errors for object-based settings
- Drag and drop terminals - Move terminals across windows to both editor and panel areas
- Extended theme customization - Customize multiple color themes at once
- Built-in support for Jupyter notebooks - Open .ipynb files directly in VS Code
- Notebook UI improvements - Display first line of collapsed cells, Undo/Redo per cell
- Testing API finalized - Native support for running tests in VS Code with built-in Test Explorer
- Debug Disassembly view preview - Display disassembled C++ code in VS Code
- Live Preview extension - Live HTML preview within VS Code with JavaScript debugging support
- Remote - Containers devcontainer CLI - Command line interface for working with development containers


Visual Studio Code 1.58.2 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- June 2021 Endgame Recovery 2
- Only acquire workspace storage locks on the remote extension host
- Remote extension will not work if it depends on a local UI one
- Terminal is tiny when extensions create and show them
- When multiple ghost text parts have line breaks, the first line of the ghost text gets deleted
- Using command line to open vscode causes code warning
- Trust and Continue dialog need two clicks on Continue to go away
- VS Code Terminal doesn't autofocus
- MacOS: Could not move terminal into editor area after first move


Visual Studio Code 1.58.1 (64-bit)
The update addresses these security issues:
- Improves Git security with untrusted workspaces bug git important
- Don't use guessable nonces in webview
- Update distro hash


Visual Studio Code 1.58.0 (64-bit)
- Terminals in the editor - Create or move terminals into the editor area
- Workspace Trust - Quickly customize Workspace Trust settings, disable Restricted Mode banner
- Editor scroll bar customization - Set bar visibility and width, click navigation behavior
- Markdown preview KaTeX support - Math support in the Markdown preview
- Settings editor improvements - Support for multiple checkboxes and enumeration dropdowns
- Sticky debug environment choice - Debugger remembers your previous environment choice
- Jupyter Interactive window - Run Jupyter code directly in an interactive window
- Jupyter notebook debugging - Debug Jupyter notebook code from within VS Code
- 'Open in VS Code' badge - Lets visitors quickly open your GitHub repo in VS Code
- Data Science tutorials - Learn about Jupyter Notebooks, PyTorch, and more


Visual Studio Code 1.57.1 (64-bit)
- May 2021 Endgame Recovery
- Scrolling on mouse click
- macOS: restore Cmd+W closing the window when all tabs are closed
- 1.57.0 (macOS): window behaves different now (fullscreen & priority issues)
- "Open New External Terminal" doesn't work if no terminal settings are present
- Entire settings file got erased on new latest update. Just FYI


Visual Studio Code 1.57.0 (64-bit)
- Workspace Trust - Extra security against code execution when browsing unfamiliar source code
- New Getting Started experience - Helps you quickly set up and learn about VS Code
- Remote Repositories - Browse and edit code without locally cloning repositories
- Terminal tabs - Tabs let you easily create, manage, and group multiple open terminals
- Edge browser debugging - Integrates the Microsoft Edge Developer Tools directly into VS Code
- JSDoc @link support - Add @link tags in your comments for fast symbol navigation
- Go to Definition for non-code files - Quickly jump to images and stylesheets
- Notebook API finalized - Notebook API for native notebook support in VS Code
- VS Code at Build 2021 blog post - Catch up with on-demand sessions featuring VS Code


Visual Studio Code 1.56.2 (64-bit)
- C# syntax highlighting incorrect in 1.56
- Use shell/shellArgs over defaultProfile if specified
- HTML files now require an extension to run
- The default Monokai highlight color is displayed incorrectly
- No longer scaling toolbar icon
- On PC 'Delete' key not working on insiders for approx last week
- Version control icons became minuscule with latest update


Visual Studio Code 1.56.1 (64-bit)
The update addresses these security issues:
- Do not invoke resolveWithInteraction over terminal settings
- Change grunt, gulp and jake task auto detection to be off by default


Visual Studio Code 1.56.0 (64-bit)
- Improved hover feedback - Helps you quickly find clickable editor actions
- Terminal profile improvements - Create a custom default terminal profile
- Debugger inline values - Display variable values inline during debugging sessions
- Notebook KaTeX support - Math support in notebook Markdown cells
- Remote - Containers volumes view - Manage mounted volumes within Docker containers
- winget installation - VS Code is available via the Windows Package Manager
- New introductory videos - Videos for getting started with VS Code as well as working with C++
- Terminal tabs preview - Get a first look at managing open terminals with the new tabs view


Visual Studio Code 1.55.2 (64-bit)
The update addresses these security issues:
- Limit set of allowed remote CLI commands bug important
- command: links should be only selectively enabled bug important
- Spawning php should use its complete disk path bug important
- Spawning npm should use its complete disk path bug important
- CSS should use variables when using editor.fontFamily bug important
- The http.proxy setting should use machine or application scope bug important


Visual Studio Code 1.55.1 (64-bit)
- Proxy agent is hijacking requests and redirecting them to localhost
- Remote extensions are not installed automatically from devcontainer.json
- Bug Sur icons glitched on non-hidpi screens
- ECONNREFUSED debugging browsers in WSL2


Visual Studio Code 1.55.0 (64-bit)
- Accessibility improvements - Multi-cursor support and increased line limit
- Updated icons for macOS Big Sur - Brand icons that match the visual style of Big Sur
- Improvements to breakpoints - Inline breakpoints menu, and more
- Editor status decorations - Editor tab status decorations are on by default
- Customize keyboard shortcuts editor - Resize columns in the keyboard shortcuts editor
- Improved remote ports management - Port forwarding autodetection, regex naming, and more
- Terminal profiles - Define profiles in terminal to conveniently launch non-default shells
- Notebook improvements - Multiple cell selection, and more customizable diff editor
- VS Code on Raspberry Pi - New topic explaining how to install VS Code on Raspberry Pi devices


Visual Studio Code 1.54.3 (64-bit)
- February Recovery 3
- VS Code is unable to activate a debugger extension because of path casing discrepancies


Visual Studio Code 1.54.2 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- Listener leak in Ports view
- Close terminal warning shows even if no terminal is open
- Command "View: Join all editor groups" not working after update
- Pick up TS 4.2.3
- Cannot find module 'worker_threads' using js debugger auto attach
- Completed tiles of "Getting Started" don't reopen
- List focus background needs proper migration
- Renaming a folder adds it to history
- FileSystemProvider extension: throwing a FileSystemError in readFile does not report to user
- Hide pty host unresponsive notification when it becomes responsive again
- Terminal pty host unresponsive after closing a VS Code window
- Prevent env var relaunch from extension owned terminals


Visual Studio Code 1.54.1
- The update addresses an issue with an extension dependency


Visual Studio Code 1.53.2 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- TS Server fatal error: Cannot read property 'indexOf' of undefined
- <> in all files
- Minimap keeps disappearing
- Fresh install won't open any windows or allow me to open any windows
- First call to activeDebugConsole.appendLine() while debugging JavaScript doesn't appear in the debug console
- Cannot unset StatusBarItem background from errorBackground
- tasks.json npm script does not work with arguments since 1.53
- v1.53 creates debug.log automatically
- The default extension for untitled files is not .txt
- Emmet suggestions bug in SASS files
- VSCode emmet SASS snippets
- IME ON at Alt+` key, Focus ALT Menu


Visual Studio Code 1.53.1 (64-bit)
Security issues:
- Bundle TypeScript 4.1.4
- Dragging files from explorer to terminal may execute a command
- Pick up new distro version and bump version


Visual Studio Code 1.53.0 (64-bit)
- Wrap tabs - Wrap editor tabs in the workbench instead of having a scrollbar
- Configure tab decorations - Add editor tab status decorations
- Customize search mode - Use the Search view or open a new Search editor
- JavaScript debugging - Support for conditional exception breakpoints and Node.js worker_threads
- Notebook UX updates - Outline view for Notebook cells, and breadcrumbs for improved navigation
- Markdown preview image auto update - Preview automatically updates when images change
- Emmet improvements - Faster performance and supporting the latest features
- Extension guidelines - Documented best practices for extension authors
- Remote Development video series - Learn to create and configure container-based environments


Visual Studio Code 1.52.1 (64-bit)
- November 2020 Recovery Endgame
- Check for all possible localhost string when checking if a tunnel already exists
- Can not set breakpoint in PHP files
- notebook status bar icon colors missing


Visual Studio Code 1.52.0 (64-bit)
- Word wrap in diff editor - Both inline and side-by-side views now support word wrapping
- New extension bisect feature - Troubleshoot which extensions are causing issues in VS Code
- Keyboard shortcuts editor improvements - Create a keybinding from the Command Palette
- Undo file operations in Explorer - Undo or redo file operations in the Explorer
- New Git commands and settings - Optimize your Version Control experience with new capabilities
- Preview editor improvements - Turn off preview editors altogether, and try new interaction models
- Sticky tab stops for spaces - Improved experience when indenting with spaces
- Improved word-based suggestions - Display word-based suggestions from other open files
- Terminal configuration support - Modify terminal settings from the terminal dropdown menu
- New Remote Development resources - Check out the new video and Learn module


Visual Studio Code 1.51.1 (64-bit)
- "Reveal In Side Bar" does not work if the file is opened from external apps
- New ThemeIcon color in tree views can pollute other nodes


Visual Studio Code 1.51.0 (64-bit)
New:
- unassigned Focus Left Editor Group (do not wrap around) workbench.action.focusLeftGroupWithoutWrap
- unassigned Focus Right Editor Group (do not wrap around) workbench.action.focusRightGroupWithoutWrap
- unassigned Focus Above Editor Group (do not wrap around) workbench.action.focusAboveGroupWithoutWrap
- unassigned Focus Below Editor Group (do not wrap around) workbench.action.focusBelowGroupWithoutWrap
- unassigned Focus Activity Bar workbench.action.focusActivityBar

Fixed:
- Windows: when deleting a folder with files that are in use, then there is no error message shown
- Should maintain row focus after deleting a file
- User input variables not working for launch configuration in multi-root workspace
- Moving a file should load the model directly with the contents it had before
- Extensions with a onDebugDynamicConfigurations are eagerly activated at startup in v1.50
- Send vscode.workspace.onWillCreateFiles/onDidCreateFiles events for folders
- Debug hover moves while expanding/collapsing


Visual Studio Code 1.50.1 (64-bit)
- relativeFileDirname` gives empty string when the Dirname equals to current working directory
- Multiple prompt to grant access to login keychain


Visual Studio Code 1.50.0 (64-bit)
- Accessible settings editor - Interact with the settings list like any other list in VS Code
- Pinned tabs improvements - Resize pinned tabs, unpin with one click, and more
- Linux ARM builds - VS Code is now available for both Linux ARMv7 and ARM64
- Improved debugging experience - Improved hover and filtering in debug console
- New JS debugger features - Toggle auto attach flows and see performance in real-time
- Panel layout improvements - New panel maximization settings and bottom panel size
- Webview Views support - Build extensions with webview views in the sidebar and panel
- Updated "Create a Dev Container" tutorial - Get started with Development Containers


Visual Studio Code 1.49.3 (64-bit)
- August Recovery Endgame 3
- (Assumed) Fix for CVE-2020-16881 can be bypassed


Visual Studio Code 1.49.2 (64-bit)
- Format modified text - Limit formatting to just the code you've changed
- Change casing on Search and Replace - Change text casing during global Search and Replace
- Source Control repositories view - Display pending changes per repository
- Filter Debug Console output - Quickly filter and find debugging output
- Improved JS debugger Auto Attach - "Smart" Auto Attach to Node.js scripts or test runners
- TypeScript optional chaining refactoring - Convert multiple checks to a concise optional chain
- JSDoc @deprecated tag support - IntelliSense clearly shows APIs marked as deprecated
- Notebook UX updates - Cell Status bar contributions, enhanced notebook diff editor


Visual Studio Code 1.49.1 (64-bit)
The update addresses these issues:
- August 2020 Recovery Endgame
- Completions which use spaces are broken after updating from July to A

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