Bugfix: the top toolbar buttons in MobaTextEditor were bright when they were pushed in dark mode.Bugfix: the terminal title was not updated when the title length was only 1 character (like "/" or "~").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.) distribution in a MobaXterm terminal tab New feature: there is a new "Bash (external)" shell session that can be used in order to start an external (Git-Bash, Msys2, Cygwin.
ENHANCED KEYBOARD DRIVER PROFESSIONAL
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.