Improvement: added TLS 1.3 support in FTP sessions.
Improvement: the session tree which pops up when clicking on the "Sessions" top button now handles mouse wheel events.
Improvement: added a "refresh file" feature in MobaTextEditor (this can be triggered with the "F5" shortcut).
Improvement: the custom icons for your sessions can now be imported from png, ico, bmp or exe files.
Improvement: added Go and Json syntax highlighting in MobaTextEditor and MobaDiff.
Improvement: you can now search for some text in all the files listed in MobaDiff.
Improvement: you can now select multiple files or folders in MobaDiff and perform actions (copy/delete) on all of them at once.
Improvement: suppressed the 2 seconds latency that was encountered the first time an application was run over X11-forwarding.
Improvement: switched to the latest Xorg server version 21.1.3 (the previous Xorg version 1.20.4 is still available in the general settings) (fixes CVE-2021-4008, CVE-2021-4009, CVE-2021-4010, CVE-2021-4011).
New feature: you can now start or pause the recording of the terminal output to a file using a new option available in the terminal contextual menu (Ctrl + right-click on the terminal).
New feature: the graphical browsers (SSH, SFTP, FTP, S3) now remember the folders you browsed in each session and allow you to jump directly to them using the top address bar.
New feature: if MobaXterm detects an external bash installation (Git-Bash, Msys2, or Cygwin), it will propose it in the homepage right-click menu.
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New feature: there is a new "Bash (external)" shell session that can be used in order to start an external (Git-Bash, Msys2, Cygwin.
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New feature: in MobaXterm Professional Edition, you can now edit MobaXterm default presets for new sessions in the Customizer program.
New feature: you can now edit your own default presets for sessions by clicking on the "Edit my sessions presets" button in the general settings window.
New feature: you can now define your own default presets for sessions by right-clicking on a session and choosing "Save session settings as default presets".
New feature: you can apply some specific settings to multiple sessions by right-clicking on a session, copying its settings, and pasting them to a group of sessions.