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Changelog

New updates, improvements, and notable changes for each version of the project

New release: Version 0.2.0

This update brings numerous new features, improvements and bug fixes that significantly improve performance and usability.

We are pleased to announce the release of Version 0.2.0 of our G-MagView software for Windows. This update brings numerous new features, improvements, and bug fixes that significantly improve performance and usability.


One of the most important innovations is the migration from WPF to WinUI, which offers a more modern and efficient user interface. This version introduces drag-and-drop functionality for changing magazine positions, allowing users to easily adjust frame placements within the magazine. Additionally, users can now view detailed information such as FrameId and JobID directly in the application.

Significant updates enhancing the application's communication capabilities. We have also made extensive improvements to the SettingsPage, including new elements and an updated Credential class with AES encryption for user passwords. Other enhancements include the addition of a Log Viewer, animated splashscreen, and various code cleanups and optimizations. All NuGet packages have been updated to include the latest features and security updates.


We thank all users for their continued feedback and support. This update marks an important step in the evolution of G-MagView, and we look forward to continuing to provide you with improved features and an optimized user experience.

New release: Version 0.1.0

This initial release introduces the display of magazine positions, providing a clear overview of frame placements within the magazine.

We are pleased to announce the release of Version 0.1.0 of our G-MagView software for Windows. This initial release brings a set of core features designed to provide essential functionality for managing magazine positions.


One of the most important innovations is the introduction of magazine position display, allowing users to view the exact positions of frames within the magazine. This version, written in WPF, lays the foundation for future enhancements and provides a clear and detailed overview of magazine content.


We thank all users for their continued feedback and support. This release marks the beginning of G-MagView, and we look forward to providing you with continuous improvements and new features.