Release Notes
Version 1.18.5.3.1
- A large number of bug fixes and some new features, updated the underlying code base to sync up with Linden Labs' currently released version.
- Implemented many enhancements to the look and feel of the user interface.
- Added Import/Export buttons to script editor; scripts can now be saved to and loaded from local hard drives.
- Included support for Linden Labs' new in-world search engine.
- Included the Lag Meter diagnostic tool from the Linden Labs viewer. It is accessible under the Help menu when Show Advanced Menus is checked.
- Improved crash reporting.
Version 1.18.2.1.16
- Several exit-time crashes identified and fixed.
- Improved fix for Appearance Editor bug where avatar did not fully turn. Avatar should now fully turn to face camera when in Appearance mode in all circumstances.
- Starting with the next update, users will be able to view release notes before downloading updates
- Windows crash logger now reports more detailed information
- CTRL-T keyboard shortcut restored; now brings up the IM History window (if there are any IMs in the history)
- Go" button does not teleport if the location box contains the exact name of the sim the user is in (prevents scenario where users would click "Go" by accident and teleport to the center of their current sim). "Go" still works in the current sim if coordinates are specified.
- Redesigned the "Pop-Up" tab in Preferences to be more intuitive
- New "The Loop" button on the toolbar
Version 1.18.2.1.15
- Voice Chat: Now when you start a person-to-person or group voice chat the Talk button will be depressed for you.
- Fixed Appearance Editor bug so that avatar will fully turn in most cases
- Web Browser now has status text on the bottom left of the Browser window
- Two letter Region names are now accessible via the location bar, general searches still require at least 3 characters
- Fixed a bug in the Web Browser where the browser window appeared black until the browser window regained focus
- Made several color tweaks to improve legibility and contrast