Releases: fritzing/fritzing-app
CD-625
Development build for Linux Mint 20
CD-548
Development version CD-548
Thanks a lot for your interest in helping the development of Fritzing!
This is a development version of Fritzing. Please create backups, use on a virtual machine, whatever you think secures your data. Do not use for production. That said, we trust our code enough to run it on our development machines.
To report problems
-
Please look if there is already an issue on github. Adding information to existing issues makes
them much more likely to be fixed. -
Don't expect individual support, the idea of the development version is to enable collaboration by using a common known build. We have >800 issues on the backlog. If you can provide useful information, this might help in raising the issue to the top of the backlog.
- Why do we publish this?
Detecting errors as early as possible usually makes them much easier to fix. Therefore we want to allow more people to try and work with the development version. We publish this development version because we hope to get error reports.
CD-506
Development version CD-506
Thanks a lot for your interest in helping the development of Fritzing!
This is a development version of Fritzing. It is not even a beta. It was not tested for any platform. It may just crash.
It may turn your computer into a useless piece of metal. Create backups, use on a virtual machine, put it in quarantine, whatever you think secures your data. Do not use for production. That said, we trust our code enough to run it on our development machines.
To report problems
-
Please look if there is already an issue on github. Adding information to existing issues makes
them much more likely to be fixed. -
Don't expect individual support, the idea of the development version is that you help us. We have >800 issues on the backlog. If you can provide useful information, this might help in raising the issue to the top of the backlog.
-
Why do we publish this?
Detecting errors as early as possible usually makes them much easier to fix. Therefore we want to allow more people to try and work with the development version. We publish this development version because we hope to get error reports. -
Why is there no Windows version?
In the future we might create a beta program. If you have read until here, you might already qualify. Write me if you are interested. -
Are there known issues with this build?
Yes, at the time of this writing, 862 open issues, some of them known.
CD-498
Fritzing 0.9.4 (CD-498)
This is the Fritzing 0.9.4 release.
Changelog
Fixes from 0.9.4 CD-415 to 0.9.4 CD-498
- Use TLS for all URLs
- Avoid searching parts in non part folders in some cases
Here is a summary of changes since 0.9.3beta.
CI/CD and automated builds
A continuous delivery has been set up for the following targets:
- Fedora 30
- Ubuntu Bionic (18.04)
- MacOS 14
- MacOS 13
- Windows 10
- Ubuntu Xenial (16.04)
We added some feature to the build system
- MD5 sums for release binaries
- Enable headless builds using fvwm
- Docker builds
- Automatic versioning: Include git hash and tag in version
Thanks to Ovidiu-Florin Bogdan for his help
and Travis-CI for their great service.
Critical bug fix for the autorouter
Fixed a memory corruption. This kind of bugs are nasty: The autorouter
seems to work fine, but at the same time, leaves some wounds that let
the application crash later on. Thanks to Filipp Mikoian!
Library updates
Dropped Qt4 support
Now links with recent libgit2 (0.28.1)
New Parts / Fixed Parts
About 201 parts have been added or fixed since the 0.9.3b release.
The independent part repository management has already distributed those changes over the past months.
Updated Translations
Russian (Alexey Loginov)
Indonesian (Rizqy H)
Slovak (jose1711)
Slovenian (Filip Stamcar)
German
French
Bulgarian (Lyubomir Vasilev)
Memory leak fixed
Thanks to Fabian Herb
Parts editor
Improved file handling
Shop
The link to the shop is removed.
Also, many more improvements and fixes, including contributions from Chris Mayo, Peter Van Epp, Ben Williams, Michael Anderson, Roman Vekshin. Thanks to the guys at Aisler.net, without whom this release would not have been possible.
Thanks a lot!
Kjell Morgenstern
CD-415
Fritzing 0.9.4
This is the Fritzing 0.9.4 release.
Changelog
Here is a summary of changes since 0.9.3beta.
CI/CD and automated builds
A continuous delivery has been set up for the following targets:
- Fedora 30
- Ubuntu Bionic (18.04)
- MacOS 14
- MacOS 13
- Windows 10
- Ubuntu Xenial (16.04)
We added some feature to the build system
- MD5 sums for release binaries
- Enable headless builds using fvwm
- Docker builds
- Automatic versioning: Include git hash and tag in version
Thanks to Ovidiu-Florin Bogdan for his help
and Travis-CI for their great service.
Critical bug fix for the autorouter
Fixed a memory corruption. This kind of bugs are nasty: The autorouter
seems to work fine, but at the same time, leaves some wounds that let
the application crash later on. Thanks to Filipp Mikoian!
Library updates
Dropped Qt4 support
Now links with recent libgit2 (0.28.1)
New Parts / Fixed Parts
About 201 parts have been added or fixed since the 0.9.3b release.
The independent part repository management has already distributed those changes over the past months.
Updated Translations
Russian (Alexey Loginov)
Indonesian (Rizqy H)
Slovak (jose1711)
Slovenian (Filip Stamcar)
German
French
Bulgarian (Lyubomir Vasilev)
Memory leak fixed
Thanks to Fabian Herb
Parts editor
Improved file handling
Shop
The link to the shop is removed.
Also, many more improvements and fixes, including contributions from Chris Mayo, Peter Van Epp, Ben Williams, Michael Anderson, Roman Vekshin. Thanks to the guys at Aisler.net, without whom this release would not have been possible.
Thanks a lot!
Kjell Morgenstern
Fritzing 0.9.4 RC1
Note: RC1 needed a fix has been deleted.
Fritzing 0.9.4 RC1
This is the first release candidate of Fritzing 0.9.4.
If no blockers occur, the binaries will be declared as the official release without changes.
Changelog
Here is a summary of changes since 0.9.3beta.
CI/CD and automated builds
A continuous delivery has been set up for the following targets:
- Fedora 30
- Ubuntu Bionic (18.04)
- MacOS 14
- MacOS 13
- Windows 10
- Ubuntu Xenial (16.04)
We added some feature to the build system
- MD5 sums for release binaries
- Enable headless builds using fvwm
- Docker builds
- Automatic versioning: Include git hash and tag in version
Thanks to Ovidiu-Florin Bogdan for his help
and Travis-CI for their great service.
Critical bug fix for the autorouter
Fixed a memory corruption. This kind of bugs are nasty: The autorouter
seems to work fine, but at the same time, leaves some wounds that let
the application crash later on. Thanks to Filipp Mikoian!
Library updates
Dropped Qt4 support
Now links with recent libgit2 (0.28.1)
New Parts / Fixed Parts
About 201 parts have been added or fixed since the 0.9.3b release.
The independent part repository management has already distributed those changes over the past months.
Updated Translations
Russian (Alexey Loginov)
Indonesian (Rizqy H)
Slovak (jose1711)
Slovenian (Filip Stamcar)
German
French
Bulgarian (Lyubomir Vasilev)
Memory leak fixed
Thanks to Fabian Herb
Parts editor
Improved file handling
Shop
The link to the shop is removed.
Also, many more improvements and fixes, including contributions from Chris Mayo, Peter Van Epp, Ben Williams, Michael Anderson, Roman Vekshin. Thanks to the guys at Aisler.net, without whom this release would not have been possible.
Thanks a lot!
Kjell Morgenstern
0.9.4 prerelease 2
Prerelease
We are making progress, but this is still a prerelease.
This is a summary of changes since 0.9.3beta. Bear with me if there is something missing,
as I joined the project in 2019, more than two years after the beta of 0.9.3.
Q: What are you waiting for?
A: For 0.9.3 the parts library has been changed so it could be updated much more frequently than the application.
This works fine for new parts. But some parts had to be fixed, and we want to take some extra
steps to guarantee that when rolling this out, no current projects are broken.
CI/CD and automated builds
A continuous delivery has been set up for the following targets:
- Fedora 30
- Ubuntu Bionic (18.04)
- MacOS 14
- MacOS 13
- Windows 10
- Ubuntu Xenial (16.04)
Some new feature where added to the build system
- MD5 sums for release binaries
- Enable headless builds using fvwm
- Docker builds
Thanks to Ovidiu-Florin Bogdan for you help
and Travis-CI for the great service.
Critical bug fix for the autorouter
Fixed a memory corruption. This kind of bugs are nasty: The autorouter
seems to work fine, but at the same time, leaves some wounds that let
the application crash later on. Thanks to Filipp Mikoian!
Library updates
Dropped Qt4 support
Now links with recent libgit2 (0.28.1)
New Parts / Fixed Parts
About 201 parts have been added or fixed since the 0.9.3b release.
Thanks to the independent part repository management, all those changes have already been distributed over the months and years since the last release.
Updated Translations
Russian (Alexey Loginov)
Indonesian (Rizqy H)
Slovak (jose1711)
Slovenian (Filip Stamcar)
German
French
Bulgarian (Lyubomir Vasilev)
Memory leak fixed
Thanks to Fabian Herb
Parts editor
Improved file handling
..and many more improvements and fixes, including contributions from Chris Mayo, Peter Van Epp, Ben Williams, Michael Anderson, Roman Vekshin
Thanks a lot!
First complete CD build
First public version, so we can test how the builds work outside of my development machines.
Linux version (bz2) , MacOS 13 and 14 versions (dmg) and Windows 64 Bit (zip file) version.
Fritzing 0.9.3b
Download from fritzing.org/download
Continuously updated parts library
The Fritzing parts library is now stored online at github and is automatically checked for updates. This means you will now get new parts (or fixes) in the moment when they are created. No need to wait for the next Fritzing release anymore!
Critical bug fix for messed up PCB traces
We have been plagued by an annoying bug that occasionally caused PCB traces to get loose and flip around. It has been tricky to track down but it's finally fixed, sigh.. Plus, the fix will recover any files that have been mangled by this bug!
High-DPI display support
Fritzing now looks properly on High-DPI (aka Retina) displays on all platforms. It's not really high-res but scaling well according to the higher screen resolution.
Easier handling of self-created parts
Custom / self-made parts and bins used to be stored in a hidden location on your hard drive, which made it really annoying to edit them with an external tool such as Illustrator or a text editor.
They are now conveniently located in your ~/Documents/Fritzing folder for easy access!
Load/Save uncompressed fritzing files (.fz)
You can now alternatively save your fritzing sketches as an uncompressed set of files (.fz plus additional custom parts etc). This allows for proper versioning with systems like git or svn. Thanks to Sergio Oller (zeehio) for this contribution.
File icons
fzz, fzb, fzp, etc. now also have shiny file icons on Mac (thanks to scribblemaniac) and Ubuntu Linux (thanks to el-j - for the latter you have to run the install-fritzing.sh script)
New Parts
Added and/or revised by Fabian Althaus (el-j):
- Full set of Molex Picoblade and Hirose DF13 header series, thanks to steelgoose
- Lots of new SparkFun parts, thanks to support from SparkFun:
- ESP8266 Thing Dev Board
- Stepoko
- Arduino Pro Mini 3.3V and 5V
- Arduino Mega Pro 3.3V
- Badger RedStick and Array
- Myoware Cable Shield, Power Shield, and Proto Shield
- Ludus Protoshield and Protoshield Wireless
- CAN-Bus Shield
- MIDI Shield
- FemtoBuck LED Driver
- Load Sensor Combinator
- Soil Moisture Sensor
- BME280 Breakout
- LSM303C 6-DOF-IMU Breakout
- SHT1x Humidity/Temperature Breakout
- 16 Output I/O Expander Breakout - SX1509
- Particle Photon
- Raspberry Pi 3 and Zero, thanks to Nagaranudit
- DQuid IO GPRS, thanks to DQuid team
- nRF24L01 2.4GHz RF, thanks to Doume
- nRF24L01+ 2.4GHz RF, thanks to Richard Bruneau
- RFduino BLE SMT, thanks to Arnaud Boudou, Felix Kosmalla
- Micro Python pyboard, thanks to Mike Causer
- Pololu A4988 stepper motor driver, thanks to Matteo Perini
- WeMos D1 Mini, thanks to Mike Causer
- Adafruit HUZZAH ESP8266 Breakout, thanks to pkurtans
- Adafruit push-power button
- Adafruit Powerboost 500C, thanks to Dean Cording
- Bluetooth HC-05 module, thanks to Computação na Escola
- HC-SR04 distance sensor, thanks to Ricky Ng-Adam
- SIM800L GPRS breakout, thanks to AlbMA
- Monacor LTR 110 line transformer
- MBR745 Schottky diode, thanks to S. van Doorn
- 10A rectifier diode, thanks to tomaskovacik
- OMRON G5LE and NVF4-2 relays, thanks to tomaskovacik
- MPX2010 pressure sensor, thanks to Knutse
- MPX4250AP pressure sensor, thanks to Old Grey
- 174917 DENSO ECU-socket, thanks to Old Grey
- Rotary Switch 12 position 1 pole, thanks to Old Grey
- 4060 counter/divider, thanks to neutmute
- LM124-324 Quad Opamp, thanks to Knutse
- Hi-Link HLK-PM01 power module, thanks to inahas
- LTC3105 step-up DC/DC converter
- Refined ruler design, thanks to duff2013
New/updated Translations
- Czech, thanks to Vasekdvor
- German, thanks to Atalanttore and aknoerig
- Italian, thanks to Gianpaolo Macario
- Polish, thanks to jacekjaros
- Portuguese, thanks to Bruno Ramalhete
- Spanish, thanks to bazza
- Turkish, thanks to Kaan Özdinçer
- Vietnamese, thanks to Duyệt Đinh Xuân
..and various smaller improvements and fixes, including contributions from Duane Johnson, Luke Benstead, Nicolas Raynaud, scribblemaniac and duff2013. Thanks!
Fritzing 0.9.2b
Download from http://fritzing.org/download
Parts
- RaspIO Duino http://raspi.tv/tag/raspio-duino
- stm32 nucleo board http://bit.do/2cmY
- dquid io board http://www.dquid.com/
- Raspberry Pi 2 http://bit.do/2cnn
- sodaq mbili http://mbili.sodaq.net/
- WeIO http://www.we-io.net/
- netduino plus2 http://www.netduino.com/netduinoplus2/specs.htm
- some more sparkfun-parts
- ws2812
- sim928A
- 8x8 matrix
Translations
- Romanian, thanks to titus08
Bug fixes
- various part definition fixes