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#1 2021-12-14 17:20
- axie
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Is Windows 11 officially supported yet?
Hello,
Just wondering if the latest version 5.0.6 is supports Windows 11.
Thanks.
Last edited by axie (2021-12-14 17:44)
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#2 2021-12-14 19:31
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Re: Is Windows 11 officially supported yet?
Version 5.0.6 was released before Windows 11 was available, so naturally it does not include any optimizations for it. We are currently working on it and have already found a couple of issues that will be addressed for the next release. Version 5.1.0 will feature full Windows 11 support.
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#3 2022-01-18 10:04
- UWK-87
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Re: Is Windows 11 officially supported yet?
Version 5.0.6 was released before Windows 11 was available, so naturally it does not include any optimizations for it. We are currently working on it and have already found a couple of issues that will be addressed for the next release. Version 5.1.0 will feature full Windows 11 support.
Hi Guys.
Do you have any timeline for this Window 11 release?
Thanks,
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#4 2022-01-18 10:23
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Re: Is Windows 11 officially supported yet?
We are sorry, but we can never make any promisses regarding timelines. Experience has shown that there are too many unexpected circumstances that can cause delays.
We will release version 5.1.0 as soon as it is finished and tested.
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#5 2022-01-18 10:25
- UWK-87
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Re: Is Windows 11 officially supported yet?
We are sorry, but we can never make any promisses regarding timelines. Experience has shown that there are too many unexpected circumstances that can cause delays.
We will release version 5.1.0 as soon as it is finished and tested.
Being in IT, I can understand that. I am just trying to get a rough idea, like within one month, two months, or three months. Just a rough idea.
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