In addition to fixing a list of bugs, we also improved some features:
- For logical models, the Add element button now features a drop down list to add an element with a default type already selected.
- Files with the extension .fsh and .ico can now be synchronized with Simplifier as well
- Forge bootstrapper now detects Windows Arm64 for the installation of the correct .NET 5 Desktop Runtime
You can find our complete release notes here.
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