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Eclipse SDK 4.18 (64-bit) 查看版本資訊

更新時間:2020-12-19
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Ultracopier 2.2.4.9 (64-bit) 查看版本資訊

更新時間:2020-12-19
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What's new in this version:

- Improve some code, disable drag'n'drop file move (with shift on windows) due to windows send file to trash, without shift will copy or move depending of window mode (copy or move)

GPU Caps Viewer 1.49.2 查看版本資訊

更新時間:2020-12-11
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What's new in this version:

- Added support of AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT
- Updated: GPU Shark 0.21.2.0
- Updated with latest GeeXLab SDK libs (GeeXLab 0.39.1.0)
- Updated: ZoomGPU 1.28.3 (GPU monitoring library)

pgAdmin 4 4.29 查看版本資訊

更新時間:2020-12-10
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GPU Caps Viewer 1.49.1 查看版本資訊

更新時間:2020-12-08
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What's new in this version:

- added support of more GeForce GTX 1650 / GTX 1650 Ti
- added support of NVIDIA Quadro P620
- added more Intel Tiger Lake (GT1) GPUs
- updated: GPU Shark 0.21.1.0
- updated: ZoomGPU 1.28.2 (GPU monitoring library)

GPU Caps Viewer 1.49.0 查看版本資訊

更新時間:2020-12-03
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What's new in this version:

- added support of NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti
- updated: GPU Shark 0.21.0.0
- updated: ZoomGPU 1.28.1 (GPU monitoring library) with NVAPI R455

RubyInstaller 2020.3 查看版本資訊

更新時間:2020-12-02
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What's new in this version:

- Git staging support, improved tab management in the editor, interactive hints and inline watches in the debugger, and many more new features for the latest version of Ruby, Rails, the terminal, code coverage, and database tools

Code Editor:
Split the editor, drag and drop tabs:
- We’ve made it more convenient to work with multiple tabs side by side. You can now split the editor when opening your file by pressing Shift+Enter. This works for files in the Project view and in the Search Everywhere popup. You can also drag and drop file tabs to split the editor vertically or horizontally, and move tabs between the splits

Pinned tabs improvements:
- Pinned tabs now stick to the left side of the tab bar. You can also keep all your pinned tabs in one row. To do so, go to Preferences / Settings | Editor | General | Editor Tabs and check the Show pinned tabs in a separate row option. There’s also a new icon to indicate when a tab is pinned. Clicking on it unpins the file

Improved Markdown editing and preview:
- With the Markdown tool, you can now format your Markdown files using Ctrl+Alt+L
- To customize the Markdown format, go to Preferences / Settings | Editor | Code Style | Markdown. The Auto-Scroll Preview button in the top-right corner of the editor allows you to synchronize scrolling of the preview pane and the editor. We’ve also added support for Mermaid.js

User experience:
New Welcome screen:
- RubyMine 2020.3 comes with a redesigned Welcome screen. Now you can access and arrange your projects in the Projects tab, set up the IDE interface in the Customize tab, manage plugins in the Plugins tab, and access learning resources in the Learn RubyMine tab

IDE theme synced with OS settings:
- RubyMine can now synchronize its theme with your OS. Select the Sync with OS option in Preferences / Settings | Appearance & Behavior | Appearance | Theme, and click the gear to select your preferred theme. Your IDE will automatically switch to the light or dark theme, depending on your OS preferences

Reader mode:
- This mode renders read-only files and files from external libraries into a more readable format. You can turn it on and off by clicking on the book icon in the top right corner of the editor. To customize the Reader mode settings, go to Preferences / Settings | Editor | Reader Mode

LightEdit improvements:
- We’ve added the -e (--edit) option to open files in LightEdit mode from the command line. When you open RubyMine from the command line, type -e followed by the name of the file you want to open, or just run -e without a file name to reopen your previous session

Quick-fixes for typos:
- RubyMine 2020.3 makes it easier to keep your text free from typos. Suggested fixes are now shown directly in the Alt+Enter menu, just like quick-fixes for code
- We’ve also added a new Transpose action that flips the current character with the one that follows it

Search Everywhere updates:
- The Search Everywhere dialog now has a new Git tab. You can now look up branches, commit hashes and messages, and tags. You can also perform simple mathematical calculations right in the search field

Preview files:
- To quickly find files you are looking for, you can now use file preview. To preview a file, select it in the Project view and press Space. Alternatively, you can set up the IDE to immediately show a preview when a file is selected. To enable this feature, click the gear icon in the Project view and select both Enable Preview Tab and Open Files with Single Click
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Support for the upcoming Ruby 3.0 release:
- RubyMine 2020.3 features basic support for the new syntax that comes with Ruby 3.0 preview. You can already try out most of the new language features, for example, endless method definitions
- Please note that support for Ruby 3.0 is still a work in progress. Features like code assistance and RBS support will be properly implemented after the Ruby 3.0 release version is out. We are keeping a close eye on its state, and plan to fully support it in our 2021 releases

Terminal uses the Ruby version specified for the project:
- When you work on multiple projects, they might be using different versions of Ruby. RubyMine’s built-in Terminal emulator now uses the version of Ruby that is selected for the current project. It also specifies which exact version is being used when you launch a terminal instance

Support for interpreters with custom environment:
- RubyMine now allows you to configure custom environments for your projects using tools like shadowenv or direnv. This comes in handy when you have multiple projects that each need different environment variables. Any Ruby commands run with RubyMine will be executed using the environment variables provided

Pry console support:
- You can now use Pry instead of IRB in RubyMine. Make sure that you have the pry gem installed in your project, then go to Tools | Run Pry to launch the console

Rails:
Improved support for Rails routing:
- We’ve made working with routes.rb effortless
- Use Ctrl+Alt+Home to quickly navigate between a route in routes.rb and its related models, views, and controllers. Ctrl+click on a method in routes.rb to jump to the related method in a controller
- We’ve improved completion for routes.rb. For example, it now works for all Match and HTTP helpers (such as get, post, put, etc.), resources, namespace, and scope

Support for structure.sql:
- RubyMine 2020.3 adds structure.sql support for projects that use it instead of a schema.rb file. Now you can use autocompletion for models that rely on structure.sql. You can also navigate between your Rails entities and structure.sql using Ctrl+Alt+Home

Version control:
Git staging support:
- RubyMine now supports staging changes directly from the IDE. You can stage and unstage files by clicking the + and - icons in the Commit view. You can also stage changes from the gutter or in the Diff view
- To enable this feature, go to Preferences / Settings | Version Control | Git and select the Enable staging area checkbox

Rearranged VCS menu:
- We have renamed and rearranged the version control actions in the main menu to make the most common VCS operations easier to access. For example, if your project only uses Git, the VCS menu will look like this

Run Configurations:
- Store and share run/debug configuration templates:
- You can now share run configurations with your teammates using a version control system
- Run configurations can now be saved as XML files and added to a VCS. To do this, go to Run | Edit Configurations, select the configuration you want to share, check the Store as a project file option, and click Apply

Tests:
?ode coverage for branches and subprocesses:
- In projects that use simplecov for code coverage analysis, RubyMine now shows information about the coverage of branches and subprocesses

FactoryBot improvements:
- You can now navigate between a factory and its related entities with Ctrl+Alt+Home. Code completion now suggests model attributes for Factory Bot strategies like build and create

Debugger:
Interactive hints:
- Debug mode now has interactive inline hints for variables. You can click these hints to change the value of a variable field. To do so, click Set Value, change the value of the field, and press Enter

Inline watches:
- RubyMine 2020.3 adds a new type of watch expression. These expressions will be associated with a particular context and shown right inside the editor. You can add them using the inline hint: open a hint, and click Add Inline Watch. You can manage your inline watches in a new Inline Watches node in the Variables tab of the Debug tool window
- Database tool

Couchbase support:
- RubyMine 2020.3 supports one more database: Couchbase! Please note that this includes support for the Couchbase Query service, not the Couchbase Analytics service

SQL for MongoDB:
- You can now use SQL to query MongoDB databases

Code With Me:
- Support for remote collaborative development and pair programmin
- RubyMine 2020.3 supports Code With Me (EAP), the new tool from JetBrains for remote collaborative development and pair programming. With it, you can share the project you currently have open in your IDE with others and work on it together in real time
- Please note that Code With Me is still in active development, and has known issues. Feel free to report any issues you encounter, and vote for fixes and features you want to have

Other improvements:
- We’ve updated several of RubyMine’s code style settings to match the default style of RuboCop
- When you open a file from the Project view, the focus is automatically placed on the Editor to allow you to start working with your code right away
- The two most popular buttons – Commit and Commit and Push… – are now displayed on the Commit screen
- Patches are now created in Git format by default, instead of the format of the VCS that is used in the project
- RubyMine will automatically correct disallowed symbols in branch names
- You can now see all the actions related to the current branch in its context menu
- You can now configure a custom template that creates several files simultaneously
- You can now export an HTTP request to cURL
- We’ve updated the format of HTTP requests. To convert existing HTTP requests to the new format, select an HTTP request in the Project view, then in the context menu select Convert Legacy REST Client File to New Format
- Improved Swagger support, including support for Swagger Hub, external references, and various code insight improvements
- Improved Kubernetes support

RubyInstaller 2020.2.4 查看版本資訊

更新時間:2020-11-27
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GPU Caps Viewer 1.48.0 查看版本資訊

更新時間:2020-11-24
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What's new in this version:

Added:
- support of AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT and RX 6800
-rom the number of compute units
- more info for some Intel Xe Graphics GPUs
- more AMD Radeon RX 5700 / RX 5600
- support of AMD Radeon RX 640, Radeon 630, Radeon 540X, Radeon 550X
- support of AMD Radeon Pro WX 3200, Radeon Pro WX 3100 and Radeon Pro WX 2100
- new AMD Polaris 12/23 GPUs with device ID 699F and 6987
- new AMD Navi 10 GPUs with device ID 731f
- new AMD Navi 14 GPUs with device ID 7340
- AMD Radeon Pro W5500 and Pro W5700

Updated:
- GPU Shark 0.20.0.0
- ZoomGPU 1.28.0 (GPU monitoring library)
- for AMD Radeon GPUs, the number of cores is now computed

JProfiler 12.0 (64-bit) 查看版本資訊

更新時間:2020-11-24
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What's new in this version:

New features:
- Flame graphs
- Support attaching to JVMs in Docker containers
- Support for profiling on Alpine Linux
- Support for profiling macOS arm64 JVMs
- Support for Netty in the new HTTP Server probe
- Remote attach: Support taking HPROF snapshots for non-root users that are not the SSH login user
- Remote attach: Support connecting to machines where no JRE is available for the login user
- Remote attach: Support SSH users that have no home directory or no writable home directory
- Attach functionality now supports JVMs started with -agentpath
- NetBeans plugin: Added an "Attach to running JVM" action
- NetBeans plugin: Added preference page where JProfiler executable and new window option can be edited
- Support for Jakarta EE 9
- New cross-platform look and feel
- Localization to Simplified Chinese
- Hyperlinks in the UI are now focusable and can be used with the keyboard
- Support mouse navigation buttons for all histories in the UI, including the view selector
- Added a "Classes grouped by class loaders" inspection in the heap walker

Fixed:
- Source and bytecode navigation in stack trace lists did not work for methods that had a parameter of type short
- The "Return to call tree" action in call tree analysis view in the probe section did not activate the correct probe view in case a different probe view was activated in the meantime
- Top level objects in the reference views of the heap walker did not show object IDs if the "Show object IDs" setting was enabled
- Websphere integration wizard did not work in offline mode
- Fixed several UI problems when working with multiple monitors that have different DPI settings
- Payload nodes in probe call tree did not handle line breaks well and very long payload strings tool a long time to render
- Payload call tree did not work as expected for very large recordings
- Integration wizard for profiling launchers generated by install4j did not work for app bundles on macOS
- Remote attach: Using root as the SSH users did not work if the home directory of the root user was not readable by other users
- Fixed problems with trackpad scrolling on macOS