![]() ![]() It's almost a tradition now - with every major update we redesign the UI of our app. We'll start, of course, with the most noticeable change of them all: the new UI design. Dozens more that didn't make it to the article but contribute to the update too. Several big changes we need to talk about: new UI, CoreLibs filtering engine, automatic crash reports and new AdGuard Extra extension. Okay, enough with the prelude, let's get to the action! What's new But there's also a bit of fresh stuff, so even regular Blog readers will find something new here. You'll see similar phrases about the same new features, so if you had a chance to read the previous article, feel free to skip those parts. As you can guess, todays release is largely based on that beta version. It’s crucial to eliminate all such bugs before we release a stable version (which will be soon), so here we are.Not very long ago (this month, in fact) I wrote about a big AdGuard for Windows beta update. We determined that this behavior was a sequence of hanged connections, which in its turn was caused by a CoreLibs bug. Some Firefox users reported problems with browser freezing. We also took this opportunity to introduce a new userscript - AdGuard Extra.,This is more of a hotfix than a beta. Well, at least until the next CoreLibs update :) ,In this beta we make an emphasis on UI changes but also fix several crashes. This beta of AdGuard 7.0 for Windows features the most recent of CoreLibs version, which means this is as good as it gets. And with every new version of CL these products become better: the quality of ad blocking increases, they work faster and become more stable. ![]() Everybody knows what CoreLibs is by this point, but we'll remind anyway: it is a filtering engine that drives the whole process of ad blocking in most AdGuard products, AdGuard for Windows included.
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