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ABOUT NEW UPDATES (by CLAUDIO )
HELLO, IS EVERYTHING OK?
I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF THE PROGRAM WILL HAVE NEW UPDATES IN THE FUTURE, WITHOUT THE POSSIBILITY OF CREATING NEW TOOLS.

KINDLY

CLAUDIO ROBERTO
Tue Apr 29 2025, 11:40:51
(no subject) (by Paul)
There should be a version 3.2 some time this year, but I thought that would have happened a year ago. There will not be much new in 3.2 but there are many nice usability changes. The change log is here:

https://github.com/solvespace/solvespace/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md

We were working on named parameters again recently too but that work has kind of stalled. It's the only thing I really want to get in for version 3.2. Ruevs has a short list too.
Tue Apr 29 2025, 19:25:14
(no subject) (by Daniel)
nice ... sounds like a few useful tweaks.

Thanks very much for all the work you do on a voluntary base. Love SolveSpace, tried FreeCad (a little bit), Blender with with CAD-Sketcher (for quite a time), OpenSCAD (a lot) but SolveSpace is by far the nicest and I never looked back.
So: thanks a lot :)
Thu May 8 2025, 16:49:28
Daniel (by Volodymyr)
I see another samurai who goes the way of CAD programs, by the way, I almost tried everything like you, but I will definitely stay on solvespace :)
Fri Jul 18 2025, 14:22:26
3.2 version (by cmpxchg)
a few months passed - perhaps time for an actual 3.2 release ? Are there any 3.0 or 3.1 file-incompatibilies expected or blocking such release ?
Thu Jul 24 2025, 11:52:47
(no subject) (by Paul)
There is a "Version 3.2 Release Candidate 1" available here:

https://github.com/solvespace/solvespace/releases/tag/v3.2-rc1


There will be no major changes before the final 3.2.


Compatibility should be great. Old files are supposed to work on the new version, and files from the new version should work with older versions as long as no new features are used. BTW the multiple constraints are not "new" they are just a convenience for applying more than one constraint at a time.
Thu Jul 24 2025, 14:32:00
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