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最新版本 AIDA64 Business Edition 6.88

AIDA64 Business Edition 歷史版本列表

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Pianoteq 6.7.3 查看版本資訊

更新時間:2020-06-05
更新細節:

What's new in this version:

- Fixed ugly noise issue when loading Pianoteq 6 VST3 in FL Studio

Pianoteq 6.7.2 查看版本資訊

更新時間:2020-05-25
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What's new in this version:

- Fixed issue with the sostenuto pedal
- Fixed wrong sample rate for 88200 Hz wav export in the standalone

AIDA64 Business Edition 6.25 查看版本資訊

更新時間:2020-04-07
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What's new in this version:

- Aqua Computer Octo sensor support
- Preliminary support for Intel Elkhart Lake, Jasper Lake, Rocket Lake CPUs
- Art.Lebedev Optimus Popularis, El Gato Stream Deck LCD support
- SteelSeries Apex 7, Apex Pro OLED display support
- Improvements for Intel Z490 chipset based motherboards
- SMBIOS 3.4.0 support
- GPU details for AMD Radeon RX 590 GME, Radeon RX 5600 XT
- GPU details for nVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti, GeForce MX330, GeForce MX350

Pianoteq 6.7.0 查看版本資訊

更新時間:2020-03-18
更新細節:

What's new in this version:

- Introducing the Karsten Collection
- Resonance equalizer added in the equalizer panel (Pianoteq STD and PRO)
- Keyboard shortcut for MIDI panic added
- Fix issue where the pedal noise was sometimes interrupted by a silent keypress

Easy Dark Mode 1.3.1.7 查看版本資訊

更新時間:2020-01-30
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What's new in this version:

Fix:
- Hotkey registration bug

Easy Dark Mode 1.3.0.6 查看版本資訊

更新時間:2020-01-01
更新細節:

What's new in this version:

- Add: Light/dark theme
- Change: Better font style

AIDA64 Business Edition 6.20 查看版本資訊

更新時間:2019-11-26
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What's new in this version:

New features and improvements:
- AVX2 and FMA accelerated 64-bit benchmarks for AMD Zen 2 “Renoir” APU
- Microsoft Windows 10 November 2019 Update support
- AVX-512 accelerated benchmarks for Intel “Ice Lake” processors
- EVGA Z10 RGB LCD support
- Improved support for 3rd generation AMD Threadripper processors
- Preliminary support for 4th generation AMD Ryzen desktop CPUs
- GPU details for AMD Radeon RX 5500 Series
- GPU details for nVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Super, GeForce GTX 1660 Super
- Fixed lockup at startup on systems with multiple CPU groups

New:
- SHA3-512 cryptographic hash benchmark utilizing AVX, AVX2 and AVX-512
- AVX2 and FMA accelerated 64-bit benchmarks for AMD Zen 2 “Matisse” processors
- AVX accelerated 64-bit benchmarks for Zhaoxin ZX-C+ and Zhaoxin KaiXian KX-5000 processors
- Microsoft Windows 10 May 2019 Update support
- BeadaPanel, Matrix Orbital EVE3 LCD and SteelSeries Rival 710 OLED display support
- Corsair H100i Platinum and H115i Platinum liquid cooler sensor support
- Enhanced RGB LED monitoring module
- Cooler Master MP750 RGB LED mousepad support
- Corsair Obsidian 1000D, EVGA iCX2, Farbwerk 360, NZXT GRID+ V3 sensor support
- Full support for Hygon C86 “Mukti/Dhyana” CPU
- Improved support for Intel “Comet Lake” and “Ice Lake” CPUs
- Improvements for AMD X570 chipset based motherboards
- Support for PCI Express 4.0 controllers and devices
- Preliminary support for Zhaoxin KaiXian KX-6000 CPU
- Advanced support for LSI RAID controllers
- NVMe 1.4 support
- GPU details for AMD Radeon RX 5700, Radeon VII Series
- GPU details for nVIDIA GeForce GTX 1600, GeForce RTX 2000 Super, GeForce RTX 2060 Series
- Retired SHA1 and VP8 benchmarks

Bitvise SSH Client 8.37 查看版本資訊

更新時間:2019-11-26
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What's new in this version:

Bitvise SSH Client 8.37
- Fixed: when connecting through a proxy, if the setting Resolve DNS names locally was enabled, the SSH Client would often resolve DNS names remotely (via the proxy) anyway


Bitvise SSH Client 8.36
- Change log not available for this version


Bitvise SSH Client 8.35
- Fixed: with version 8.17, the profile settings RDP > Authentication > Password and Store encrypted password in profile were changed to take effect the same way as similar settings under Login > Authentication, but their UI layout was not updated


Bitvise SSH Client 8.34
- Change log not available for this version


Bitvise SSH Client 8.32
- Fixed an issue in how command line clients (sftpc, sexec, stermc, stnlc, spksc) were initializing the default key exchange algorithm list


Bitvise SSH Client 8.31
- This is not a new feature release, but a successor to 8.29 with continued maintenance updates. We skip versions containing zeros to avoid misunderstandings. For example, 8.03 and 8.30 might both be called "8.3"
- Added error descriptions for Windows error codes related to checking for new versions and downloading updates
- Fixed a memory safety issue which appears to be, but might not be, benign in most circumstances


Bitvise SSH Client 8.29
- Fixed an issue in previous 8.xx versions where, if the SSH Client had not been updated to a new version for longer than 42 days, trying to apply an update would fail due to a Windows registry Access denied error


Bitvise SSH Client 8.26
- Fixed issue introduced in version 8.25 where the recent locations drop-down in the graphical SFTP interface would no longer function correctly
- Fixed issue introduced in version 8.24 where the SSH Server Remote Control Panel could no longer be launched when connected to SSH Server versions 7.xx and earlier


Bitvise SSH Client 8.25

Graphical SFTP:
Auto-completion improvements:
- Regular files are no longer shown for auto completion of directory paths
- Tab and Shift+Tab now behave consistently with auto-completion in other apps
- File transfer events no longer cancel the auto-completion drop-down
- To improve UI responsiveness, directory listings are now performed in a background thread


Bitvise SSH Client 8.23
- Fixed an issue in previous 8.xx versions which would prevent Bitvise SSH Client and FlowSsh from connecting to a server that supports host key synchronization and employs a key type the client does not support. This affected connections from Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, where our cryptographic provider does not support Ed25519; and use under FIPS mode, where Ed25519 and ECDSA/secp256k1 are not supported


Bitvise SSH Client 8.22
- A proportion of users are closing the main SSH Client window when connected so that it minimizes into the Windows notification area (the system tray). Users forget about that SSH Client instance and launch new instances for new sessions. Forgotten sessions stay online indefinitely and terminal window settings do not appear to save because the SSH Client is never closed
- To fix this, the SSH Client will now restore its main window if it's still hidden in the notification area after closing a related window such as terminal or SFTP. This behavior can be configured with a new setting found under Closing and minimization
- Since the changes related to password authentication in 8.17, the graphical client's command line parameter -password=... did not take effect if the SSH Client profile was configured to use password authentication but the checkbox Store encrypted password in profile was disabled. Fixed
- sftpc: Updated help text for get and put commands to clarify how the -r and -o parameters control when hash-based synchronization, heuristic resume or overwrite is used


Bitvise SSH Client 8.21

- The graphical SSH Client's terminal window for xterm (and other non-bvterm terminals) implements a Select mode intended to behave like the Windows console's QuickEdit mode. A difference was catching users off-guard: canceling a mouse text selection with an arbitrary key press would not send the key to the server. For users who began a selection without noticing, it appeared as though the terminal window was eating a key press for no reason. Consistently with the Windows console, the SSH Client will now send key presses that cancel a selection to the server
- In previous versions, if the graphical SSH Client failed to load a profile specified on the command line, it would fall back to the last used profile and still act on the -loginOnStartup parameter if also provided. This would result in bewildering behavior. If a profile specified on the command line fails to load, the SSH Client now loads the default profile (stored in the Windows registry) and ignores -loginOnStartup
- In previous 8.xx versions, loading an SSH Client profile from a network share would fail when the ZoneId alternative data stream could not be opened. If the ZoneId ADS cannot be opened, a profile will now be loaded as if its origin is the local computer
- We have identified niche situations where one-click Remote Desktop forwarding might fail to start when an SSH Client DLL is not found. To resolve this, this version makes changes to how the Remote Desktop client is started
- There exist SSH clients which, in violation of RFC 4254, disconnect if a server sends a global request after successful authentication. A server might send a global request for purposes such as host key synchronization or disconnect detection. If the server supports RFC 8308, then to indicate it supports global requests, the SSH Client will include the extension global-requests-ok in its SSH_MSG_EXT_INFO
- In previous 8.xx versions, the SSH Client would not import RSA private and public keys larger than 8192 bits. This limit is once again 16384 bits
- The SSH Client installer will now offer to wait instead of exiting when another Bitvise installation is already in progress
- Slightly improved the user friendliness of the installer and uninstaller for command-line installations


Bitvise SSH Client 8.19
- In previous 8.xx versions, the icons for the New terminal console, New SFTP window and New Remote Desktop actions were too similar. The SSH Client now sports updated icons that are easier to distinguish
- In previous 8.xx versions, when the SSH Client reconnected after losing a connection, it failed to continue ongoing transfers. Fixed
- SFTP interface: When connecting to SFTP servers that support synchronization using the SFTP v6 extensions check-file-name, check-file-handle and check-file-blocks, the resume and overwrite modes are now more clearly overridden by synchronize in the SFTP user interface
- sftpc: When connecting to SFTP servers that support synchronization, the -r and -o options for get and put commands now both act as aliases for synchronize. Previously, only -o acted as an alias for synchronize, and -r was unavailable


Bitvise SSH Client 8.18
- In previous 8.xx versions, if the system clock was moved back after a check for updates (in UTC, not time zone specific), an automatic check would be repeated with high frequency. This could consume 80 kbps in bandwidth while the graphical SSH Client was running until the clock caught up. Fixed.
- In previous 8.xx versions, an automatic check for updates would be performed if the graphical SSH Client was run with -noRegistry. An automatic check is no longer performed in this situation, but can be performed manually


Bitvise SSH Client 8.17
- In version 8.15, loading a profile which was last saved by a previous version would cause the SSH Client to send an invalid elevation extension value to the server. This caused SSH Server versions 8.xx to disconnect. The SSH Client will now send a valid elevation extension value in this circumstance
- The Remote Desktop forwarding feature Use SSH login credentials would previously work only if the password authentication method was used for client authentication, but it did not work for password authentication over keyboard-interactive. This will now also work with password over keyboard-interactive
- In the graphical SSH Client, on the Login tab, setting Initial method to password could result in unintuitive behavior. Password change was not easily discoverable, and setting Initial method to password without entering a password caused the SSH Client to send an empty password at start of connection, incurring an authentication penalty
- This has been redesigned so that Initial method can be set to password without entering a password. In this case, a password dialog will dependably appear when connecting. As part of this change, it is no longer possible to enter a password on the Login tab without enabling Store encrypted password in profile
- In version 8.15, in command line clients, the -keypairFile parameter did not override a public key configured as an initial authentication method in a profile specified using -profile. The -keypairFile parameter will now once again override any public key configured in the profile


Bitvise SSH Client 8.15

Highlights:
- The SSH Client now supports automatic updates. An administrator can configure the SSH Client to automatically apply all updates; only recommended updates; only strongly recommended updates; to apply updates only manually; or to never check for updates
- Currently, the SSH Client does not install an update service. It needs to be started from time to time by an administrative user in order to apply updates
- The graphical SSH Client and sftpc now support recursive directory mirroring. A directory and all of its subdirectories and files can be synchronized either in the upload or download direction. The SSH Client can synchronize updated files and detect and automatically remove files and directories from the target location that are not present in the source
- The graphical SSH Client and sftpc can now display hashes (cryptographic digests) of local and remote files if the server supports the SFTP v6 check-file extension
- Bitvise SSH Client and SSH Server now implement automatic host key rotation. The SSH Client will synchronize keys from the SSH Server and any other servers that support the OpenSSH mechanism "hostkey update and rotation". The SSH Server will announce to clients all configured host keys, including those not employed, to facilitate host key rotation. The SSH Client will automatically trust new keys announced by a trusted server and remove any keys the server has removed, as long as they were added automatically
- The SSH Client now supports high resolutions and will display crisp text on high-DPI displays such as retina or 4K. The SSH Client now comes with new, higher resolution icons
- SSH Client profiles downloaded from the internet will now be considered unsafe. If a profile is marked by a browser using which it was downloaded as originating from an unsafe zone, the SSH Client will now load safe parts only. When loading a profile interactively in the graphical SSH Client, a prompt will be displayed, allowing the user to mark the profile as safe. If the user confirms, the profile can be fully loaded

Cryptography:
- Bitvise SSH Server, SSH Client and FlowSsh once again support non-standard DSA keys larger than 1024 bits. We do not recommend using these keys, and new keys of this type cannot be generated. Also, these keys cannot be used when FIPS mode cryptography is enabled in Windows. Re-adding support for these keys is intended to resolve an obstacle that may still be preventing some users of 6.xx versions from upgrading
- When using Windows cryptography, Bitvise SSH Server, SSH Client and FlowSsh now implement a backup strategy for DH and ECDH key exchange. Windows implements key exchange, but it does not expose the agreed value in a form suitable for SSH. Bitvise software must retrieve the value by carefully traversing undocumented Windows structures. In versions 7.xx, this required our software to be upgraded to continue working after the Windows 10 1803 update. Our software will now log a warning and fall back to Crypto++ if it cannot perform key exchange because Windows internal structures have changed. However: if FIPS mode is enabled in Windows, this backup strategy is not used, and the software must be updated
- When importing keys, such as from files, the stage at which an import failed is now described in more detail

SSH session:
- Bitvise SSH Server and Client now support the elevation extension. In previous versions, if a Windows account with administrative rights connected to the SSH Server, the server would always elevate the session if possible. Otherwise, the user would not be able to get an elevated session because there was no way to convey the user's preference. With the elevation extension, the user can request a non-administrative security context by requesting no elevation (elevation is still applied by default). In command line clients including stermc, sexec and sftpc, this is controlled using the switch -elevation=n
- Bitvise SSH Server and Client now support the no-flow-control extension. This disables SSH flow control for clients that only support opening one channel. No flow control is now preferred by sftpc, stermc, sexec and spksc, which only need to open one channel in the SSH session. The graphical SSH Client does not support no-flow-control because it requires multiple channels
- Bitvise SSH Server and Client now support the ext-auth-info extension. This allows the server to respond to user authentication failures with more detailed information in situations where this is safe. For example, if the client attempts to perform a password change but the new password does not meet complexity requirements, the server can communicate this instead of making the user guess
- Bitvise SSH Server and Client now support the delay-compression extension. Delayed compression reduces attack surface for unauthenticated clients by delaying availability of compression until after a user is authenticated. The delay-compression extension is an improvement over previously supported alternatives: the [email protected] method contains a by-design race condition, while the approach of invoking a second key exchange doubles the overhead of establishing an SSH session

Terminal:
- Settings for the graphical xterm/vt100 terminal console window (totermw) are now stored in the SSH Client profile instead of in the Windows registry

SFTP:
- In the graphical SFTP interface, the Open and Edit commands will now be much more responsive if a transfer is already in progress. The in-progress transfer will be paused and the file associated with the Open or Edit command will be transferred as a priority
- Both the graphical SFTP interface and sftpc can now work with local paths longer than 259 characters, as well as unsafe paths not permitted by Windows in some contexts (e.g. "C:Com1file")
- A new file transfer mode, TextLf, is now supported. This works the same as AutoLf, but forces newline conversions without relying on file type detection

Tunneling:
- The SSH Client now displays the country (if available) of remote IP addresses. The SSH Client uses the MaxMind GeoLite2 Country database (under license). The country database comes with the SSH Client installation and is not automatically updated, other than by updating the SSH Client itself.

Command line clients:
- It is now easier to connect to SSH servers that accept connections on non-default ports. If no port is specified on the command line, but the SSH Client knows a host key for the destination server, the SSH Client will automatically connect to the port associated with the server in the host key database. If there are multiple port associations, however, the port still needs to be specified, unless one of them is 22.
- It is now easier to enable and disable individual algorithms with our command-line clients. Previously, to use non-default algorithms, either a -profile needed to be used, or a complete algorithm list had to be supplied using -hkey, -kex, -encr or -mac. It is now still possible to pass a whole list using the same parameters, or using their new aliases -hkeyAlgs, -kexAlgs, -encrAlgs or -macAlgs. In addition, it is possible to modify the default algorithm lists using -hkeyMod, -kexMod, -encrMod or -macMod. When using the "Mod" versions, provide a comma-separated list of algorithm names with optional prefixes. Names prefixed with "+" are added to the front of the list; names without a prefix are appended to the end; and names prefixed with "!" are removed. Example: -encrMod=+aes256-gcm,!3des-ctr

Utilities:
- The log utility now supports filesystem paths in Unicode


Bitvise SSH Client 7.46
- After the SSH session has been terminated by receiving EOF or sending SSH_MSG_DISCONNECT, FlowSsh will now discard any further outgoing SSH packets. This helps avoid a stall in processing and further improves the odds that all previously received data will be processed.
- File transfer: Fixed an issue where, if the connection was lost during a download while synchronization was being performed, the local file size would be reset to zero.
- stermc: Improved handling of default colors configured in -profile or using the -colors parameter when using non-bvterm terminals such as xterm or vt100. The screen is now cleared using the configured colors.


Bitvise SSH Client 7.45
- Bitvise SSH Server, SSH Client, and FlowSsh previously did not implement strict size limits or sanitization of content before displaying or logging strings received from a remote party. Much stricter size limits and sanitization are now implemented
- Bitvise SSH Server, SSH Client, and FlowSsh now report the size of the Diffie Hellman group actually used in DH key exchange. This is useful with key exchange methods that use DH group exchange, where there was previously no straightforward way to know what size group was used
- Importing an empty public key file would cause the SSH Client's Host key manager to hang indefinitely. Fixed.
- When loading an SSH Client profile, the SSH Client's Remote Desktop tab failed to update the Remote Desktop width and/or height if the new value was 0 (the default value). Fixed.


Bitvise SSH Client 7.44
- Cryptography: Implemented support for changes in Windows internal cryptographic structures in Windows Insider Preview Build 17704. This build was released to Windows Insiders in the Fast ring on June 27, 2018
- Users who need to use earlier versions of our software on new Windows builds that change internal structures can work around compatibility issues by using the following key exchange algorithms: Curve25519, ECDH over nistp256k1. These key exchange methods do not rely on Windows cryptography; however, our software does not provide them if FIPS mode is enabled in Windows. Other key exchange methods require upgrading our software to a version that supports the new Windows build


Bitvise SSH Client 7.43
File transfer:
- Fixed issues in past Bitvise software versions that resulted in incorrect file times when using subsecond times with SFTP protocol versions 4 and 6. This would result in incorrect last modified times after a file transfer which affected, on average, about one in several hundred files. Affected files would receive a last modified timestamp incorrect by up to 7+ minutes

Authentication:
- Fixed issues in password change dialog behavior if the original password was modified

Installation:
- Updated installer and uninstaller manifests to reduce the likelihood that Windows will incorrectly run the Program Compatibility Assistant during or after installation. This mainly affects older Windows versions such as Windows 7


Bitvise SSH Client 7.42
- The End User License Agreement has been updated to try to bring it closer to the requirements of states and their contractors. Terms are otherwise unchanged. Situations in which licenses can be transferred are now laid out so that no permission will be needed in most cases
- The SSH Client now includes a new build of the SSH Server Remote Control Panel (WRC) for use with SSH Server versions 7.21 and above. The new build incorporates improvements to the SSH Server Control Panel since version 7.26
- The SSH Client continues to include older versions of the Remote Control Panel for use with older SSH Server versions. Those remain unchanged
- The graphical SSH Client will no longer mark a profile as changed when a password is changed, but the password is not configured to be saved in the profile


Bitvise SSH Client 7.41
- This is not a new feature release, but a successor to 7.39 with continued maintenance updates. (We skip over versions containing zeros to avoid ambiguities. For example, 7.04 and 7.40 might both be referred to as "7.4")
- This version continues an upgrade amnesty. Any Bitvise SSH Client activation code that could activate a previous 7.xx version will also activate this version

SSH:
- Fixed an issue in zlib compression provided by the Crypto++ library. There existed a race condition which could cause data to be decompressed incorrectly in specific circumstances. (The circumstances required for this to happen do not appear to exist in the graphical Bitvise SSH Client or its command line clients)
- Fixed a denial of service attack vector. This remains to be described in more detail

File transfer:
- When performing unattended file transfers, the command line client sftpc would previously send a fire-and-forget SSH_FXP_CLOSE message followed by immediately closing the SFTP channel and the SSH session. Depending on circumstances such as network latency, Bitvise SSH Server versions up to and including 7.39 could fail to process the SSH_FXP_CLOSE request and incorrectly log that the final transfer may not have completed as intended. This has been fixed in the SSH Server with version 7.41. But also, sftpc will no longer send a fire-and-forget SSH_FXP_CLOSE before exiting
- In the SFTP interface of the graphical SSH Client, in the Move to... dialog, removed a limit that incorrectly prevented entering more than a fixed number of characters. This prevented use of the Move to feature with long paths and file names


Bitvise SSH Client 7.39
- SFTP: In past 7.xx versions, Bitvise SSH Client and FlowSsh would perform a Resume check regardless of the type of server if Overwrite was enabled for upload. We suspect this could cause creation of an empty file with the same name on servers that support creation of multiple files with the same name.
- The Resume check will no longer be performed when connected to a server that does not support SFTP v6 check-file and check-file-blocks extensions. With a server that supports these extensions, the Resume check will continue to be performed for Overwrite, since in this case Resume and Overwrite are the same operation.


Bitvise SSH Client 7.36

Development, licensing, and US export control:
- This is the first version of Bitvise SSH Server, SSH Client, and FlowSsh published from the United States.
- All assets, operations, relationships, and agreements related to Bitvise software development and licensing; including license agreements for use of Bitvise software by users; have been transferred from Bitvise Limited incorporated in Gibraltar, to Bitvise Limited now incorporated in Texas.
- Final builds are now performed in Texas. Our software development continues in Slovenia, Germany, and Hungary, and may include developers elsewhere in the future.
- This move is an administrative change. Our development, ownership, pricing, support, terms and policies and relationship to customers generally remain the same.
- For the purpose of export from the United States, our SSH Server, SSH Client and FlowSsh are self-classified as Mass-Market products using the ECCN 5D992, with the encryption authorization type identifier MMKT. These denote eligibility under License Exception ENC § 740.17(b)(1) of the Export Administration Regulations (EAR).
- Bitvise SSH Server, SSH Client, and FlowSsh now come with new license agreements. Users must review the new EULAs, even though the terms remain substantially the same. We apologize for this inconvenience, and have attempted to draft the agreements in a way that this might not be necessary very often.

SSH:
- Windows 10 version 1709, OS build 17046.1000, changed internal Windows structures in a way that prevented Bitvise SSH Server, SSH Client, and FlowSsh from obtaining the agreed value in DH or ECDH key exchange. This prevented successful SSH connections using this new Windows build. Fixed.
- There exist SSH implementations based on WeOnlyDo, e.g. freeSSHd, which might not send failure description and language tag fields when sending an SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE message. Bitvise SSH Server, SSH Client and FlowSsh will now behave as though these fields were sent as empty strings, instead of disconnecting due to an unexpected packet format.

sexec:
- Now supports the command line parameter -git, which is shorthand for the new parameters -cmdQuoted and -exitZero. This allows sexec to be more easily configured for use with Git.
- Now supports the command line parameter -cmdQuoted. This can be used when the remote command to execute is provided outside of the -cmd=... parameter, but is enclosed in single or double quotes.
- Now supports the command line parameter -exitZero. If the remote command executes and returns exit code 0, this will cause sexec to return exit code 0 as well.
- Now supports the command line parameter -p . This can be used to specify the port number instead of -port=.
- Fixed an issue which would cause sexec to interpret as its own parameter a port number passed as part of the remote command to be executed. This could cause sexec to fail, or to connect to the SSH server on an unintended port.


Bitvise SSH Client 7.35

SFTP GUI:
- Fixed an issue which would cause a crash when all files are removed from the download or upload queue.
- Fixed visual artifacts that would arise while resizing in the SFTP Download or Upload window.

SFTP compatibility:
- We have identified two compatibility issues in current and past versions of mod_sftp for ProFTPD:
- When using SFTP versions 4-6, when a client requests attributes not supported by mod_sftp, the server returns an incorrectly encoded response. With past Bitvise SSH Client and FlowSsh versions, this would result in a disconnect.
- When using SFTP version 6, mod_sftp indicates support for the check-file extensions, but disconnects if the client requests the server to hash a larger file block by block. This prevents Bitvise SSH Client and FlowSsh from performing hash-based synchronization of file content, which would normally be used instead of Resume or Overwrite if check-file extensions can be used.
- We expect these issues to be resolved in future mod_sftp versions. However, mod_sftp now comes configured by default to not send its version in the SSH version string. A client therefore cannot distinguish between a newer version that will contain these fixes, and an older version which does not.
- At this time, Bitvise SSH Client and FlowSsh will avoid the known compatibility issues by restricting SFTP protocol version to 3 when mod_sftp is detected. We would like to lift this restriction in the future if there arises a way to detect the mod_sftp version early enough.

We have identifed a compatibility issue with Van Dyke VShell:
- When using SFTP version 6, the VShell server indicates support for the check-file extensions, but does not support block-by-block hashing. This prevents Bitvise SSH Client and FlowSsh from performing hash-based synchronization of file content, which would normally be used instead of Resume or Overwrite if check-file extensions can be used.
- At this time, hash-based synchronization will be avoided when connecting to VShell, and Resume and Overwrite will be used instead.
- If VShell chooses to implement support for block-by-block hashing, Bitvise SSH Client and FlowSsh will once more use this functionality if the server advertises the extension name check-file-blocks in its supported2 packet.
- Bitvise SSH Client and FlowSsh will now recognize the check-file extension indicator in the supported2 packet as required by the SFTP extensions draft, in addition to check-file-name and check-file-handle.
- Bitvise SSH Client and FlowSsh will now recognize a check-file-blocks extension sent by servers. We suggest that future SFTP server implementations advertise support for check-file-blocks if all of the following are true:
- The server supports block-by-block file hashing
- Any reasonable block size requested by the client is supported
- A file can be hashed block-by-block starting from an arbitrary offset
- Fixed an issue which would cause available public keys to be displayed incorrectly on the Login tab, under Authentication, after a profile was closed
- Fixed issues involving the launch shortcut icons on the left side of the main SSH Client window. One issue would cause the SSH Client to crash if an icon was dragged out of the shortcut bar in the up direction

Visual Studio Code 1.40.2 (64-bit) 查看版本資訊

更新時間:2019-11-26
更新細節:

What's new in this version:

Visual Studio Code 1.40.2 (64-bit)
The update addresses these issues:
- Insider build always starts language server with debug options
- Occluded windows just went blank
- Port 9229 in use by VS Code
- "Save Workspace As..." does not save with correct extension
- Extension Host broken
- Touch bar mac disabled on focus file
- Child_process results in ENOMEM error with empty options.env
- MacOS: File > Open no longer adds files to recently opened
- 1.40.0 has rendering lag and flickers when minimize/maximize window with custom title
- Leaving Full Screen or Zen Mode leads to wrong window dimensions
- Maximize button not working properly with auto-hide taskbar enabled
- WebViewPanel created with preserveFocus: true suffers from a focus problem


Visual Studio Code 1.40.1 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version


Visual Studio Code 1.39.2 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- Error icons not showing up properly
- Some Octicons not working in quick pick
- Blank screen with a reinstalled 1.39.1
- VSCode starts with disabled extensions
- Webview.asWebviewUri not working in Remote
- SCM: SVN extension decorations are misaligned
- Command line error - "Option 'proxy-server' is unknown. Ignoring."
- Enable the bracket pair colorizer V2 extension for remote
- Mac touchbar debug not working
- Invisible dirty icon
- vscode://file/... does not work any longer
- Source control showing nothing
- Backslash in folder name still not handled correctly by flattened tree view


Visual Studio Code 1.39.1 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version


Visual Studio Code 1.39.0 (64-bit)
- Text selections displayed in minimap: see selection regions in the minimap overview
- Toggle region folding keyboard shortcut: quickly expand and collapse regions with Toggle Fold
- Source Control tree view: display pending changes in either a list or new tree view
- Open terminal in custom working directory: add keyboard shortcuts for specific folders
- HTML ARIA attribute reference links: links to ARIA documentation directly from IntelliSense
- CSS property completions include semicolons: semicolons added as you enter CSS properties
- CSS color variables preview: color variable completions display color swatch
- Improved column breakpoint UI: view possible inline breakpoints directly in your source code
- Inline debug actions in CALL STACK view: stay in context with debug actions on hover
- Remote Explorer updates: explorer now displays WSL distros and repository containers


Visual Studio Code 1.38.1 (64-bit)
The update addresses these issues:
- code.sh: remove wsl2 workaround
- Cannot insert a < div >, automatically corrects to < /div >
- Markdown Hover images broken
- statusbar border no longer appears [statusbar.border]
- Gap in right side of window
- Grouping quick open entries is broken


Visual Studio Code 1.38.0 (64-bit)
- Preserve case for global search and replace - Keep letter casing across multi-file search/replace
- Settings editor string array validation - Checks min, max, enum values, and glob patterns
- Adjust cursor surrounding lines - Keep your cursor centered in the editor
- Copy and revert in the diff editor - Easily copy or restore deleted content
- Go to Line supports negative line numbers - Quickly jump to the end of a file
- MDN Reference link for HTML and CSS - Links to MDN documentation directly from IntelliSense
- Add missing await Quick Fix - Find overlooked awaits in asynchronous code
- Debugging data breakpoints - Debugger breaks when tracked values change
- VS Code icon repository - Official product icons available for extension authors
- Alpine Linux distro support - Both for the Remote WSL and Containers extensions


Visual Studio Code 1.37.1 (64-bit)
- Recovery build has wrong icon for release notes
- July 2019 Recovery Release Endgame
- Pasting in a Windows->Linux remote window adds additional new line characters
- 1.37 breaks the fsprovider-sample extension
- Broken vscode.ProcessExecution in Tasks API in v1.37
- Alt+click in terminal resets scroll position and prevents click-on-link
- Certain C++ files completely freeze VSCode
- 1.37 Explorer not showing any files or folders
- Diagnostics show empty parentheses if no code specified for error (regression)


Visual Studio Code 1.37.0 (64-bit)
- Full product icon refresh: new modern icons across all of VS Code
- Edit string arrays in the Settings UI: add to string arrays directly from the Settings editor
- Reveal search result in File Explorer: quickly jump to file locations in the File Explorer
- Show whitespace in selection: see whitespace characters just for selected text
- Find and Replace preserves casing: replace text without losing letter casing
- Terminal search UX improvements: more intuitive bottom-up search order for the terminal
- Better SCSS @import navigation: VS Code now checks more locations for SCSS files
- Remote Development tutorials: new step-by-step tutorials for working over SSH and in WSL


Visual Studio Code 1.36.1 (64-bit)
- Hide/show status bar items: only display your preferred status bar items
- Indent guides in explorers: clearly highlights your project's folder structure
- Better terminal shell selector: easily select the default shell to use in the Integrated Terminal
- Sequential task execution: control the order of task and subtask execution
- Jump to cursor debugging: skip code execution as you jump to a new location
- Disable debug console word wrap: lets you keep debugging output to one line
- JavaScript/TypeScript nightly builds: new extension integrates JS/TS nightly builds
- New Java installer: installs VS Code, the Java extension pack, and required Java dependencies
- Remote Development (Preview) improvements: save to local file system, drag and drop files to remotes, and more


Visual Studio Code 1.36.0 (64-bit)
- Hide/show status bar items: only display your preferred status bar items
- Indent guides in explorers: clearly highlights your project's folder structure
- Better terminal shell selector: easily select the default shell to use in the Integrated Terminal
- Sequential task execution: control the order of task and subtask execution
- Jump to cursor debugging: skip code execution as you jump to a new location
- Disable debug console word wrap: lets you keep debugging output to one line
- JavaScript/TypeScript nightly builds: new extension integrates JS/TS nightly builds
- New Java installer: installs VS Code, the Java extension pack, and required Java dependencies
- Remote Development (Preview) improvements: save to local file system, drag and drop files to remotes, and more


Visual Studio Code 1.35.1 (64-bit)
Notable improvements:
- Collapse All list and tree command with Ctrl+Left keyboard shortcut
- The history of the References view can now be cleared
- When running the Format With... command, the default formatter is now pre-selected
- When debugging is paused on a line, the whole line is read out by the screen reader
- Multiple item paste in the Explorer is run in parallel for improved performance
- The Open Folder button in an empty File Explorer is scoped to folder even on macOS

Notable fixes:
- Potential data loss for files that changed on disk meanwhile after a backup was made
- Preserve picked language for files across restarts
- Completion providers with resolve methods leak memory
- URI: Should invalidate cached _fsPath when crossing platforms
- Make workbench.dialogs.useSimplified a real setting
- Clicking anywhere on the "debug console" pane should "focus" on input box
- Breakpoint lines are not correct when saving the source file after modifying the file
- Typescript task detection is now cross-platform


Visual Studio Code 1.35.0 (64-bit)
- Updated Visual Studio Code icon: The product logo got a refresh. We hope you like it
- Go to Definition improvements: Faster navigation through multiple definitions
- Breadcrumb navigation displayed by default: Quickly go to files and symbols via breadcrumbs
- Smart selection for JavaScript/TypeScript: Expand text selection based on language semantics
- Extract to type alias TypeScript refactoring: Extract part type into its own type alias
- Integrated terminal supports true color: Correctly renders true color (24-bit) escape sequences
- Better merge conflict display: See merge conflict changes within surrounding source code
- Collapse All command for lists and explorers: One of many small but handy improvements
- Remote Development (Preview) available in Stable: You can now use the Remote Development extensions in Stable


Visual Studio Code 1.34.0 (64-bit)

Editor:
Stable CodeLens:
- VS Code now optimistically caches CodeLens locations and restores them immediately after switching editors. This fixes an issue where CodeLens lines would shift slightly when switching between editors

Languages:
Lower rank for CSS property values with vendor prefix:
- CSS property values prefixed with dash '-' (such as -moz-grid or -ms-grid), now come after grid in auto completion

Debugging:
- debug.showSubSessionsInToolBar
- We have introduced the setting debug.showSubSessionsInToolBar which controls whether the debug sub-sessions are shown in the debug tool bar. When this setting is false, the stop command on a sub-session will also stop the parent session. This setting default is false

Tasks:
Terminate all tasks:
- The Tasks: Terminate Task command has a new option to terminal all tasks if there are multiple tasks running. If this is an action you do often, you can create a keyboard shortcut for the command with the terminateAll argument

Automatically show Problems panel:
- The new revealProblems task property allows you to automatically show the Problems panel. The property values are always, never, and onProblem

Contributions to extensions:
Preview: Remote Development:
- Note: The Remote Development extensions require Visual Studio Code Insiders
- Visual Studio Code Remote Development allows you to use a container, remote machine, or the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) as a full-featured development environment
- The extensions in the Remote Development extension pack run in the context of the remote workspace while VS Code feels like it does when you run locally

Vetur:
- The Vetur extension now offers semantic diagnostics, hover information, jump to definition, and find references for the JavaScript expression inside Vue's template interpolation region
- Other improvements include reduced memory usage and import path completion. You can learn more about them in the Vetur changelog

Extension authoring:
Multi-extension debugging:
- In this milestone, we've added support for debugging more than one extension at a time. This is useful if you are developing a set of tightly coupled or interdependent extensions
- Previously this feature was only surfaced via the command-line interface of VS Code, now the argument --extensionDevelopmentPath can be specified more than once. Typically --extensionDevelopmentPath is used in the launch configuration of an extension. When developing more than one extension, we recommend combining the individual extension projects into a multi-folder workspace and create a new launch configuration (stored in the workspace .code-workspace file) that uses multiple --extensionDevelopmentPath arguments for the individual extensions
- Please note that in this release, it is not possible to create a preLaunchTask that builds both extensions by combining the preLaunchTasks of the individual extension projects

Command links in notifications:
- It was always possible to include links in notification messages via the syntax [link name](http://link), but this only worked for links that open in a browser. Now you can also invoke a command from a link with the syntax [link name](command:). The command with the provided identifier will be triggered when the user clicks the link

Links in notifications allow for title:
- You can now add a title to links in notifications that will be shown when the user hovers over the link. The syntax is [link name](link "")

Proposed extension APIs:
Every milestone comes with new proposed APIs and extension authors can try them out. As always we are keen on your feedback. This is what you have to do to try out a proposed API:
- You must use Insiders because proposed APIs change frequently
- You must have this line in the package.json file of your extension: "enableProposedApi": true
- Copy the latest version of the vscode.proposed.d.ts file into your project
- Note that you cannot publish an extension that uses a proposed API. We may likely make breaking changes in the next release and we never want to break existing extensions

vscode.workspace.workspaceFile:
- There is a new workspace property returning the location of the workspace file. For example: file:///Users/name/Development/myProject.code-workspace or untitled:1555503116870 for a workspace that is untitled and not yet saved

Depending on the workspace that is opened, the value will be:
- undefined when no workspace or a single folder is opened.
- The path of the workspace file as Uri
- If the workspace is untitled, the returned URI will use the untitled: scheme

One use of the workspace file location is to call the vscode.openFolder command to open the workspace again after it has been closed:
- vscode.commands.executeCommand('vscode.openFolder', uriOfWorkspace);
- Note: It is not recommended using the workspace.workspaceFile location to write configuration data directly into the file. You can use workspace.getConfiguration().update() which will work both when a single folder is opened as well as an untitled or saved workspace
- Machine-specific settings
- If you have settings that allow users to customize an executable path and if these paths need to be scoped to the machine they are running on, you can now classify such settings as machine scoped. Extension authors set the scope property when contributing to the configuration extension point. Machine-specific settings can only be configured for User settings

Engineering:
Rewritten filesystem provider for local files:
- Extensions ave been able to provide their own filesystem implementations for custom resources (read more here). However, VS Code's own implementation for local files was not implemented with the same extension APIs. This resulted in subtle differences when dealing with local file resources compared to resources coming from extensions. Over the last two milestones, we rewrote our local file system provider to use the extension APIs for consistency

New documentation:
Python Azure Functions:
- There is a new Deploy Python to Azure Functions tutorial that describes how to create and deploy Python serverless Azure Functions

Miscellaneous:
Language Server Protocol:
The Language Server Protocol has proposed support for the following new features:
- Selection ranges: to compute selection ranges for an array of positions. Sent from client to server
- Call hierarchy: to compute a call hierarchy for a given symbol. Sent from client to server
- Progress: to initiate progress reporting from the server. Sent from server to client
- The new features are available in the next versions of the vscode-languageclient and vscode-languageserver npm modules

Notable fixes:
- Explorer Respects Trash Capability from FileSystemProvider
- Call Stack "Paused On Breakpoint" UI not visible for long thread names
- Terminal window crashes in Mac OS
- Debug Console render newlines unnecessary
- Scrolling in debug window is behaving strange
- Error revealing files in the explorer
- Report issue’ button on ‘Running extensions’ causes tens of duplicate issues


Visual Studio Code 1.33.1 (64-bit)

Fixed:
- Evironment variables not expanding in tasks
- New and delete keywords no longer highlighted in C++ file
- Formatter Settings UI shows strange default
- Adopt TypeScript 3.4.3
- Unable to select first formatter in picker
- "name" property of OutputChannel has gone
- Recent update of INSIDERS Edition made COG Wheel completely disappear
- Prettier formatting causes document to jump with insiders


Visual Studio Code 1.33.0 (64-bit)
- Easy Display Language selection: Quick Pick to choose between installed locales
- Configurable IntelliSense display: Filter out elements like keywords or remove displayed icons
- Choose default formatter: Set default document formatter by project and language
- Go to Definition locations: Open Peek view and/or navigate to primary location
- Convert to destructured parameters: New TS refactoring to use named parameter objects
- Debugging support for subsessions: See subprocesses displayed under main debug session
- Launch URI with debug session: Automatically open a browser when debugging web server code
- Install missing extension dependencies: Detect and offer to install missing dependencies
- "Remote Debugging for Node.js" topic: Learn how to attach to Node.js apps running on Azure
- Workbench: Improved Source Control view, easier list navigation with screen readers
- Integrated Terminal: ConPTY on by default on Windows, rendering performance improvements
- Languages: Disable CSS property value completions, TS improved inference and const assertions
- Extension Authoring: Finalized smart selection API, install extension command
- Engineering: Official Linux snap package, faster OSS builds with NPM package caching


Visual Studio Code 1.32.3 (64-bit)

Fixed:
- Slow startup opening a large workspace over the network candidate file-explorer freeze-slow-crash important verified
- Fix #70045 by reverting some of #67269


Visual Studio Code 1.32.2 (64-bit)
- Preview and apply color themes: Install and apply new theme extensions without reloading
- Keyboard shortcuts editor improvements: Modify keybinding 'when' conditions in the editor
- Problems panel hover commands: Apply Quick Fixes or open a Peek window directly from hovers
- Preferred Code Actions: Preferred (mostly likely) Code Actions support auto fixing common issues
- Debug Console customization: Modify font size, font family, and line height of the Debug Console
- Better IntelliSense for ARIA attributes: More detailed descriptions for HTML accessibility attributes
- Vue.js interpolations IntelliSense: The Vetur extension now supports smart completions in Vue.js interpolations
- New "Bundling Extensions" topic: Use webpack to improve your extension's load time


Visual Studio Code 1.32.1 (64-bit)
- Preview and apply color themes: Install and apply new theme extensions without reloading
- Keyboard shortcuts editor improvements: Modify keybinding 'when' conditions in the editor
- Problems panel hover commands: Apply Quick Fixes or open a Peek window directly from hovers
- Preferred Code Actions: Preferred (mostly likely) Code Actions support auto fixing common issues
- Debug Console customization: Modify font size, font family, and line height of the Debug Console
- Better IntelliSense for ARIA attributes: More detailed descriptions for HTML accessibility attributes
- Vue.js interpolations IntelliSense: The Vetur extension now supports smart completions in Vue.js interpolations
- New "Bundling Extensions" topic: Use webpack to improve your extension's load time

Visual Studio Code 1.31.1 (64-bit)
- No reload on extension install: No interruptions when you install new extensions
- Tree UI improvements: Improved Explorer navigation and filtering, horizontal scrolling
- Main menu updates: Redesigned Go actions menu, Edit menu Cut command
- Multiline Problems output: See full multiline issue details in the Problems panel
- Find All References history: Quickly rerun previous reference searches
- Semantic selection for HTML, CSS, and JSON: Expand/shrink selection based on language semantics
- Integrated Terminal reflow support: Terminal text automatically reflows as panel width changes
- Command-based user input variables: Custom user input for task and debug configuration
- Updated Extension API documentation: Completely rewritten with extension guides


Visual Studio Code 1.31.0 (64-bit)
- No reload on extension install: No interruptions when you install new extensions
- Tree UI improvements: Improved Explorer navigation and filtering, horizontal scrolling
- Main menu updates: Redesigned Go actions menu, Edit menu Cut command
- Multiline Problems output: See full multiline issue details in the Problems panel
- Find All References history: Quickly rerun previous reference searches
- Semantic selection for HTML, CSS, and JSON: Expand/shrink selection based on language semantics
- Integrated Terminal reflow support: Terminal text automatically reflows as panel width changes
- Command-based user input variables: Custom user input for task and debug configuration
- Updated Extension API documentation: Completely rewritten with extension guides


Visual Studio Code 1.30.2 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version


Visual Studio Code 1.30.1 (64-bit)
Fixes:
- Search view breaks after starting a search while the previous search is still running
- Can't search CRLF files with non-regex multiline search
- Fix search CRLF files with non-regex multiline search
- HTML editor not working fully bug candidate html
- Peek editor tree color tokens are broken bug candidate editor-symbols regression tree
- Can't trigger "Load more Stack Frames" with keyboard
- treeResourceNavigator: fire onSelection also for keyboard events
- "Start Debugging" asks to choose environment when triggered from main menu


Visual Studio Code 1.30.0 (64-bit)
- Multiline search improvements: Easily create multiline search patterns without using regex
- Custom title bar on Linux: The custom title and menu bar is now the default on Linux
- References view: Find All References view includes history of recent searches
- Snippet comment variables: Snippet variables insert correct comment per language
- JS/TS callback display: Now you can see the context of anonymous callbacks
- JSDoc Markdown highlighting: Including syntax highlighting for Markdown code blocks in JSDoc
- Simplified debug configuration: Better defaults and Quick Pick UI for initial launch configuration
- Run tasks on folder open: Configure tasks to run when you first open a project folder
- Choose extension version: Install earlier versions of Marketplace extensions
- Workbench: Menu scrolling and improved overflow handling, one click to open settings.json
- Languages: JS/TS renames now handle destructuring, add missing 'new' Quick Fix
- Debugging: Delete debug consoles, debug directly from the VS Code Process Explorer
- Tasks: Clear task terminal, user input for task variables, rerun last task command
- Extension Authoring: Go to Declaration support, new Signature Help context


Visual Studio Code 1.29.1 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version


Visual Studio Code 1.29.0 (64-bit)
- Multiline search: Search across files with regex multiline expressions
- File icons in IntelliSense: Quickly distinguish file types in IntelliSense
- Better macOS support: Full screen mode control and Mojave Dark Mode support
- Collapsible stack frames: Collapse uninteresting stack frames to clearly see your code
- Improved Loaded Scripts view: Displays related resources such as original source files
- Updated extension samples: Uniform style and structure, README, and API usage
- CI recipe for extensions: Azure Pipelines build recipe for extensions
- Preview: List All References: List All References view shows reference search results
- If you'd like to read these release notes online, go to Updates on code.visualstudio.com
- You can also check out this 1.29 release highlights video from Cloud Developer Advocate Brian Clark


Visual Studio Code 1.28.2 (64-bit)
Fixed issues:
- September 2018 Recovery 2 Endgame
- Keep spawning powershell.exe and conhost.exe
- VSCode frequently crashes when ctrl+P searching after 1.28
- debug: on restart, make sure to first disconnect and only then run the prelaunch tasks
- “Remove from recent opened” takes no effect
- Restarting the debug process fails
- Apply selection even when the items don't change
- Auto import not being placed correctly
- Code completion for import suggestion stopped working
- Intellisense - Import suggestions show up but are not inserted/loaded


Visual Studio Code 1.28.1 (64-bit)
Release highlights:
- VS Code file icons reflect file type in your OS explorer
- Tune your snippet collection per workspace
- Use Tab to easily cycle through IntelliSense suggestions
- New command to go to the location of your last edit
- Save a file without changing the existing formatting
- Better delete conflict handling, new rebase on sync option
- Rename a JS/TS file through its import path
- Quickly update a function to use async and await
- Collapse code blocks, multi-line lists, and embedded HTML
- We decided to revisit the behavior of our commands for toggling panels (Terminal, Output, Problems, Debug Console). You can follow issue 19400 for the background on the change

The old behavior was:
- Panel shows if not visible
- Panel hides if visible

The new behavior is:
- Panel shows if not visible
- Panel hides if having keyboard focus
- Panel gets focused when visible but not focused


Visual Studio Code 1.28.0 (64-bit)
Fixes:
- After formatting you need to scroll left
- Must tab through deleted tab stops in snippets
- Debug toolbar buttons disabled
- "Clear Recently Opened" should also clear editor quick pick history
- Reveal untitled file when saving
- Preserve quick open input on Escape
- UriDisplayService is missing remote share path name
- Mechanism to abort the debug launch without showing launch.json
- Debug Hover Widget - Enable the widget resizing for long items whose overflow is hidden
- Conditional breakpoint prompt should offer to enable breakpoints if breakpoint is already disabled
- Extensions: allow to right click to bring up gear menu
- Use --force arg to prevent prompts while installing extensions from CLI


Visual Studio Code 1.27.2 (64-bit)
Fixed:
- August Recovery Endgame
- Regex search and group replace
- TreeItem.iconPath with non-file Uri can be encoded incorrectly
- Breadcrumb selection is broken
- removeFromRecentlyOpened Command Broken
- [html] jquery completions no longer work
- Cannot click relative paths in terminal
- August Recovery Endgame
- VS Code doesn't work after update
- Incorrect new settings (UI) behavior after nothing was found


Visual Studio Code 1.27.1 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version


Visual Studio Code 1.27 (64-bit)
Highlights:
- New Settings editor UI to discover, search, and modify VS Code settings
- Fully themable title and menu bars on Windows and Linux
- Symbols highlighted when navigating with breadcrumbs
- Combined menu for creating terminals and managing tasks
- Share the same keybindings.json file across different OSs
- Import path suggestions while you type in CSS, SCSS, and Less
- Support for 'if', 'then', and 'else' schema keywords
- Loaded Scripts Explorer now available for debug extensions


Visual Studio Code 1.26.1 (64-bit)
- Addresses these issues
- Extension host terminated unexpectedly after 1.26.0 update
- Problem entries loops
- Problem Tab is all corrupted with Typescript Problems
- RG 700% CPU usage
- Opened files are not searched until file tab is clicked
- Built-in git extension disabled
- VS Code Hangs When Opening Specific PowerShell File
- VSCode hangs when opening python file
- File paths in Open Recent Menu starts with / and lower case drive letter
- Editor layout is called on every config change


Visual Studio Code 1.26.0 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version


Visual Studio Code 1.25.1 (64-bit)
Fixed issues:
- June Recovery Endgame
- Recommended Extensions shows already installed extensions
- executeTask Cannot read property _key of undefined
- Allow task without task definitions. Treat all properties as mandantory
- Error while invoking command `Developer: Reinstall Extension`
- Unverified breakpoint error with build 1.25
- Portable Mode creates cache files in %APPDATA%


Visual Studio Code 1.25.0 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version


Visual Studio Code 1.24.1 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version


Visual Studio Code 1.24.0 (64-bit)
Some of the key highlights include:
- Unused variable detection - Unused variables are greyed-out in your JavaScript/TypeScript files
- Move to new file refactoring - Easily pull classes and functions into their own files
- Update imports on move/rename - Automatically update import paths in JavaScript/TypeScript
- Duplicate workspace in new window - Great for expanding over multi-mon setups
- IntelliSense for predefined variables - Variable suggestions in debug and task configuration files
- Preview: Outline view - Symbol tree outline and navigation for your projects
- Preview: Settings Editor - New GUI to discover and modify VS Code settings
- Preview: Debug toolbar location - Float, dock or hide the debug toolbar
- Preview: Grid editor layout - Custom vertical/horizontal layout, coming soon to Insiders
- Working with Docker and MongoDB - Learn about Docker and MongoDB integration in VS Code

Here are some further updates:
- Editor - Zoom font size independent of your workbench, syntax highlighting for deleted lines
- Integrated Terminal - Smart fallback to DOM renderer, italic and line spacing support
- Debugging - Switch to debug view on break, Go to Next/Previous Breakpoint
- Languages - JavaScript/TypeScript getter/setter refactoring, SCSS @-keyword completions
- Extension Authoring - Expanded custom views API, Task API to stable, new theme colors


Visual Studio Code 1.23.1 (64-bit)
- April Recovery Endgame endgame-plan
- Extension update events are not being reported using telemetry bug extensions verified
- instanceof doesn't work for FileSystemError api bug candidate remote verified
- Enable cascade to overwrite language features api bug debt verified
- Add undefined check to Quick Input command code path bug candidate verified
- Clear Terminal stops working after upgrading to v1.23.0 bug candidate integrated-terminal verified
- Windows key omitted from menu shortcut hint bug candidate verified


Visual Studio Code 1.23.0 (64-bit)
- Highlighted indent guides: Helps visualize source code indenting
- Run Code Actions on save: Run actions like Organize Imports when you save
- NPM script explorer: Quickly find, run, and debug NPM scripts in your project
- Problems view filtering: Choose which files will display errors and warnings
- Middle mouse button column selection: Middle mouse button with drag for fast column selection
- CSS region folding: Create regions in your CSS/SCSS/Less code for helpful code folding
- Improved CSS new property support: Smart suggestions for CSS experimental properties
- Markdown header search: Search for Markdown headers across your entire workspace
- Custom Activity Bar views: Extension authors can create their own Activity Bar items
- New deploy website tutorial: Learn how to deploy a static website to Azure Storage
- Editor: Better Unicode file support, more stable editor positioning
- Workbench: Copy search results, better Git clone workflow, VS Code process explorer
- Debugging: Logpoint expressions support smart completions and displaying structured objects
- Languages: JavaScript/TypeScript Organize Imports action, persistent Markdown previews
- Extension Authoring: New webview and FileSystem Provider APIs, 'Source' file level actions


Visual Studio Code 1.22.2 (64-bit)
- Syntax aware code folding: Adds improved folding for CSS, HTML, JSON, and Markdown files
- Cross file error, warning and reference navigation: Move quickly around your workspace
- New Hint suggestions: Makes it easy to spot suggested fixes or refactorings in the editor
- Convert to ES6 refactoring: New Code Actions to convert to ES6 classes and modules
- Auto attach to process: Automatically attach the debugger to running Node.js processes
- Logpoints: Inject logging without changing source code or restarting your debug session
- Better large file support: Faster syntax highlighting and easily increase memory for very large files
- Multi-line links in the terminal: Paths and URLs can span lines in the Integrated Terminal
- Emmet wrap preview: Live preview for Emmet's wrap with abbreviation functionality
- Improved updates on Windows: Automatically updates in the background for less downtime
- Preview: Organize JS/TS imports: Remove unused and sort remaining imports


Visual Studio Code 1.22.1 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version


Visual Studio Code 1.21.1 (64-bit)
The update addresses these issues:
- [Language Pack] tr is not supported to load "Turkish Language Pack"
- Dirty Code prompt deletes changes regardless of what you choose
- IntelliSense gets out of it's position when list gets shorter at the end of the file with docs not expanded
- Hit breakpoint does not turn yellow
- Markdown extension resources not loading on windows
- Markdown relative image in preview not shown on windows


Visual Studio Code 1.21.0 (64-bit)
- New Notifications UI: Easily manage and review VS Code notifications
- Integrated Terminal splitting: Work with multiple open terminals at once
- Markdown preview scrolling: Markdown preview now supports bidirectional scrolling
- Improved large file support: Text buffer optimizations for large files
- Centered editor layout: Maximize your code viewing screen real estate
- Drag & drop, copy & paste across windows: Move files across open VS Code windows
- HTML path completion: IntelliSense for file paths in common HTML elements
- Language Packs in the Marketplace: Install new display languages from the Marketplace
- Deploy Azure Functions tutorial: Learn how to create and deploy serverless Azure Functions
- PREVIEW: Horizontal search results: You can now view search results in a horizontal panel


Visual Studio Code 1.20.1 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version


Visual Studio Code 1.20.0 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version


Visual Studio Code 1.19.3 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version


Visual Studio Code 1.19.2 (64-bit)
The update addresses these issues:
- Cannot compare changes for git conflicts after upgrade to 1.19
- Missing icons in activity bar
- Workbench doesn't finish loading when Extensions viewlet is first to load


Visual Studio Code 1.19.1 (64-bit)
Update addresses these issues:
- code --status doesn't work if your shell is PowerShell
- Every time i lunch code it starts with code-stdin-randomchars.txt file
- Task ${relativeFile} slash style
- Git diff not working for UNC paths
- what is "Would you like to enable auto fetching of Git repositories?" bug
- Type error: cannot read property comments of null
- Git doesn't pick up user installation directories


Visual Studio Code 1.19.0 (64-bit)
Performance:
- Faster startup and other performance improvements

Serviceability/Diagnostics:
- New VS Code diagnostics, logging, and extension monitoring

Smarter IntelliSense:
- IntelliSense remembers your previous suggestion choices

Better Tab layout:
- Tabbed headers can scale to fit the available space

Git side-by-side image diff:
- Git source control provider can display image changes side by side

Pipe output into VS Code:
- Easily view terminal output in a VS Code editor

New debugging recipes:
- Learn how to debug Next.js, Meteor projects and applications using the nodemon utility


Visual Studio Code 1.18.1 (64-bit)
- gitDecoration.ignoredResourceForeground Theme Bug
- 'The preLaunchTask 'xxxx' cannot be tracked.' exception after installing the October 1.18 release
- Workspace recommendations that are file based recommendations as well, repeat in the split view
- Git: checkIgnore nested Promise/resolve bug (with PR)
- Shell task doesn't finish
- Alt+F S no longer a single action
- Report "spawn UNKNOWN" when global searching
- Zombie breakpoints when editing lines around a breakpoint
- Welcome page needs to update Python extension id
- multi-root folders: excluding dot files from a folder makes it invisible in file explorer candidate


Visual Studio Code 1.18.0 (64-bit)
- Multi-root workspaces released to Stable - Group a logical set of folders into a single workspace
- Vertical panels - Dock panels (Terminal, Output, or Debug Console) to the right of your editor
- Git indicators in the Explorer - See pending file changes in the File Explorer
- Inline pending change review - View pending changes and perform partial commits in the editor
- Several performance improvements - Faster Windows start-up and editor performance tuning
- Auto imports for JS/TS - Relevant imports are added as you call local symbols
- Extract local variable for JS/TS - Refactor a new local variable based on your selection
- Install @types for TypeScript - A new Quick Fix adds missing @types files to your project
- Improved extension recommendations - Recommendations are highlighted in extension searches


Visual Studio Code 1.17.0 (64-bit)
- Cannot open a folder under my OneDrive folder
- VS Code flickers when running on a high DPI external monitor
- VS Code opens off-screen
- Cmd-A doesn't select all text in the save dialog save-as field


Visual Studio Code 1.16.1 (64-bit)
- Performance regression due to exe-based extension recommendations
- Problem with syntax highlighting (HTML/PHP)
- vscode-node-debug extension w/security vulnerability included in latest release
- Git stage ranges fail to update file
- Hang then crash by typing in integrated terminal


Visual Studio Code 1.16.0 (64-bit)
- JavaScript/TypeScript refactoring: Easily extract source code into methods and functions
- HTML tag auto close: Improved editor productivity with automatic close tags
- Color picker in HTML: You can now use the VS Code color picker in HTML files
- Integrated Terminal quick open: Create or jump to terminals from VS Code Quick Open
- Drag and drop from search: Quickly open files from Search and also the Problems panel
- New online documentation: New Emmet topic and updates to the Node.js Deployment tutorial
- VS Code "recipes" repository: Examples using React, Angular and Docker in VS Code
- Preview: Multi-root workspaces: Smoother UI when adding folders and creating a Workspace (Insiders build)
- Preview: Multiple SCM providers: With multiple folders, you can have multiple source control providers (Insiders build)
- Multi-root tips for extension authors: Update your extension to work seamlessly with multi-root workspaces

AIDA64 Business Edition 6.10 查看版本資訊

更新時間:2019-09-24
更新細節:

What's new in this version:

- AVX accelerated 64-bit benchmarks for Zhaoxin ZX-C+ and Zhaoxin KaiXian KX-5000 processors
- Full support for Hygon C86 “Mukti/Dhyana” CPU
- Enhanced RGB LED monitoring module
- Matrix Orbital EVE3 LCD display support
- Improved support for Intel “Comet Lake” and “Ice Lake” CPUs
- Support for PCI Express 4.0 controllers and devices
- Preliminary support for Zhaoxin KaiXian KX-6000 CPU
- Advanced support for LSI RAID controllers
- NVMe 1.4 support
- Improvements for AMD X570 chipset based motherboards
- GPU details for AMD Radeon RX 5700 Series
- GPU details for nVIDIA GeForce RTX 2000 Super Series