Fixed an issue causing breakage on sites using Three.js. (Bug 1995939)
Fixed a failure to open Firefox from the desktop launcher on older versions of Windows 10. (Bug 2000411)
Fixed Web compatibility issues with Rogers. Rogers customers would see a broken iframe with "Firefox Can’t Open This Page" when viewing bills, rather than the billing info. (Bug 1996823)
Fixed an issue in the Web Developer Tools preventing copy all or save all requests as HAR. (Bug 1995694)
On Windows, clicking tabs may not work at the very top of the screen when Firefox is maximized on a second monitor. We’re working to fix this in a future release. (Fixed in 147.0)
The Stable channel has been updated to 142.0.7444.175/.176 for Windows and 142.0.7444.176 for Mac and 142.0.7444.175 for Linux, which will roll out over the coming days/weeks. A full list of changes in this build is available in the Log.
Security Fixes and Rewards
Note: Access to bug details and links may be kept restricted until a majority of users are updated with a fix. We will also retain restrictions if the bug exists in a third party library that other projects similarly depend on, but haven’t yet fixed.
This update includes 2 security fixes. Below, we highlight fixes that were contributed by external researchers. Please see the Chrome Security Page for more information.
[N/A][460017370] High CVE-2025-13223: Type Confusion in V8. Reported by Google Threat Analysis Group on 2025-11-12
[N/A][450328966] High CVE-2025-13224: Type Confusion in V8. Reported by Google Big Sleep on 2025-10-09
Google is aware that an exploit for CVE-2025-13223 exists in the wild.
We would also like to thank all security researchers that worked with us during the development cycle to prevent security bugs from ever reaching the stable channel.
Interested in switching release channels? Find out how here. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. The community help forum is also a great place to reach out for help or learn about common issues.
The Stable channel has been updated to 142.0.7444.162/.163 for Windows and 142.0.7444.162 for Mac and 142.0.7444.162 for Linux, which will roll out over the coming days/weeks. A full list of changes in this build is available in the Log.
Security Fixes and Rewards
Note: Access to bug details and links may be kept restricted until a majority of users are updated with a fix. We will also retain restrictions if the bug exists in a third party library that other projects similarly depend on, but haven’t yet fixed.
This update includes 1 security fix. Below, we highlight fixes that were contributed by external researchers. Please see the Chrome Security Page for more information.
[TBD][457351015] High CVE-2025-13042: Inappropriate implementation in V8. Reported by 303f06e3 on 2025-11-03
We would also like to thank all security researchers that worked with us during the development cycle to prevent security bugs from ever reaching the stable channel.
Interested in switching release channels? Find out how here. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. The community help forum is also a great place to reach out for help or learn about common issues.
Add, edit, and delete comments to make your own notes in PDFs (summaries, questions, tasks, etc.). The comment sidebar helps you scan all your comments and quickly jump to them, which is handy for long or heavily marked-up PDFs.
Need a reminder of what tabs are in a group? Hover over the tab group name to get a preview of the tabs inside without opening it.
You can now access and manage your saved passwords right from the sidebar—no need to open a new tab or window. Stay on the page you’re on and get to your logins faster.
Copy Link to Highlight allows users to share arbitrary sections of a page with others by copying a link through the context menu with a given selection
The Translations feature has an improved experience when translating between languages with different script directions.
New brand-inspired wallpapers are available for New Tab on desktop, with versions for both light and dark mode.
With the new Open links from apps next to your active tab setting, you can have links from other applications open next to your active tab instead of at the end of the tab strip.
Enhanced Bounce Tracking Protection’s stateless mode is now enabled by default in ETP Strict, blocking more advanced tracking techniques based on redirection
For most Windows users, the existing desktop shortcut for launching Firefox has been replaced with the desktop launcher, a small program that will launch Firefox if it is installed, but if it is not installed will prompt the user to install Firefox. This will provide an easy installation point for Firefox users who acquire a new Windows device, where Firefox will not be installed by default, but the desktop launcher program may have synced via OneDrive or other cloud storage product. Learn more.
Horizontal tabs are now slightly more rounded to match the look of vertical tabs. Buttons and text inputs, including the address bar, have also been updated for consistency.
When no extensions are installed, clicking the Extensions button now shows a message highlighting how extensions can enhance your browsing, with links to the Firefox Add-ons store.
Local translation models are now compressed with Zstandard, reducing download sizes and on-device storage consumption. As always, all Firefox translations happen securely and privately on your local device, unlike other browsers that translate using cloud services.
We updated default automation preferences to better support Agentic browsing, reducing the steps agents need to complete a task and chances for the agent to get stuck.
Microsoft UI Automation phased release rollout at 100%. Microsoft UI Automation is the new accessibility framework for Microsoft Windows. This will provide better assistive technology (AT) support and performance on Windows for current and future assistive technologies.
Web Platform
Support has been added for the Atomics.waitAsync proposal, which is a non-blocking, asynchronous version of Atomics.wait. This allow synchronization of threads based upon the value in a shared memory location, for more details please consult our MDN documentation.
Firefox now supports the new Integrity-Policy header for enforcing sub-resource integrity for scripts. Further implementation of this header is underway.
Added Matroska support for the most commonly used codecs: AVC, HEVC, VP8, VP9, AV1, AAC, Opus, and Vorbis.
The text-autospace property is now supported, allowing automatic spacing adjustments between characters from different scripts.
The WebGPU DOM API (spec; MDN) is now available on macOS 26 (Tahoe) on Apple Silicon. For details, see the Mozilla Graphics Team Blog.
Unresolved
On Windows, clicking tabs may not work at the very top of the screen when Firefox is maximized on a second monitor. We’re working to fix this in a future release. (Fixed in 147.0)
Community Contributions
With the release of Firefox 145, we are pleased to welcome the developers who contributed their first code change to Firefox in this release, 5 of whom were brand new volunteers! Please join us in thanking each of these diligent and enthusiastic individuals, and take a look at their contributions:
This is a hotfix for 5.1.10 that fixes the DxgiAdapterService, which is used by plugins that initialize DirectX using their own interop.
The 5.1.10 update was a maintenance release that added a Romanian translation, fixed some important bugs, and updated the bundled FileType plugins.
Get the Update
There are two releases of Paint.NET:
Microsoft Store release (recommended)
You can purchase it here. This helps fund development and is an alternative or supplement to sending in a donation. In addition, updates happen automatically in the background when you’re not using the app.
If you already have it installed, the update should happen automatically once Microsoft certifies the update, usually within the next day or so. To get the update immediately (once it’s certified), you can follow the instructions listed here.
If you already have it installed, you should be offered the update automatically within the next few days, but you can also get it immediately by going to Settings -> Updates -> Check Now.
Fixed a crash (BadNumberException) when moving selected pixels off-canvas, then modifying the selection, then moving the selected pixels back on-canvas
Changed Effects->Noise->Add Noise’s Coverage property to be a float instead of an integer
Fixed a rare crash when the system wakes from sleep
Fixed a small GCHandle leak
Fixed HlslTernaryFunctionEffect when using 3 value parameters
Added IDxgiAdapterService2 for plugin use
Updated the bundled AvifFileType plugin to v3.13.1 (thanks @null54!)
Updated the bundled JPEG XL FileType plugin to v1.2.0, which improves support for HBD/HDR image loading (thanks @null54!)
Updated the bundled WebP FileType plugin to v1.6.0 (thanks @null54!)
This is a maintenance release that adds a Romanian translation, fixes some important bugs, and updates the bundled FileType plugins.
Get the Update
There are two releases of Paint.NET:
Microsoft Store release (recommended)
You can purchase it here. This helps fund development and is an alternative or supplement to sending in a donation. In addition, updates happen automatically in the background when you’re not using the app.
If you already have it installed, the update should happen automatically once Microsoft certifies the update, usually within the next day or so. To get the update immediately (once it’s certified), you can follow the instructions listed here.
If you already have it installed, you should be offered the update automatically within the next few days, but you can also get it immediately by going to Settings -> Updates -> Check Now.
Fixed a crash (BadNumberException) when moving selected pixels off-canvas, then modifying the selection, then moving the selected pixels back on-canvas
Changed Effects->Noise->Add Noise’s Coverage property to be a float instead of an integer
Fixed a rare crash when the system wakes from sleep
Fixed a small GCHandle leak
Fixed HlslTernaryFunctionEffect when using 3 value parameters
Added IDxgiAdapterService2 for plugin use
Updated the bundled AvifFileType plugin to v3.13.1 (thanks @null54!)
Updated the bundled JPEG XL FileType plugin to v1.2.0, which improves support for HBD/HDR image loading
(thanks @null54!)
Updated the bundled WebP FileType plugin to v1.6.0 (thanks @null54!)
+ MXF: crosscheck of ADM profiles
+ MXF: experimental ARRI UL support, more video streams detected
+ TTML: better support files with SMPTE timecode and ticks instead of frame rate
+ MXF: update UL names from the MXF registry (details view)
x AC-4: Add Bitstream level and Presentation level, fix
x MXF: Fix infinite loop in some ARRI files
x ADM: fix tagList related false positive conformance errors
x WAV: fix buggy non word aligned files check with 4 GB+ files
x I2452, PAC: skip '\0' prefix in content
x I2451, TTML: change timecode output "format" from TTML style to classic timecode
The Stable channel has been updated to 142.0.7444.134/.135 for Windows and 142.0.7444.135 for Mac and 142.0.7444.134 for Linux, which will roll out over the coming days/weeks. A full list of changes in this build is available in theLog.
Security Fixes and Rewards
Note: Access to bug details and links may be kept restricted until a majority of users are updated with a fix. We will also retain restrictions if the bug exists in a third party library that other projects similarly depend on, but haven’t yet fixed.
This update includes 5 security fixes. Below, we highlight fixes that were contributed by external researchers. Please see the Chrome Security Page for more information.
[TBD][443906252] High CVE-2025-12725: Out of bounds write in WebGPU. Reported by Anonymous on 2025-09-09
[TBD][447172715] High CVE-2025-12726: Inappropriate implementation in Views. Reported by Alesandro Ortiz on 2025-09-25
[TBD][454485895] High CVE-2025-12727: Inappropriate implementation in V8. Reported by 303f06e3 on 2025-10-23
[TBD][452392032] Medium CVE-2025-12728: Inappropriate implementation in Omnibox. Reported by Hafiizh on 2025-10-16
[TBD][454354281] Medium CVE-2025-12729: Inappropriate implementation in Omnibox. Reported by Khalil Zhani on 2025-10-23
We would also like to thank all security researchers that worked with us during the development cycle to prevent security bugs from ever reaching the stable channel.
Interested in switching release channels? Find out how here. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. The community help forum is also a great place to reach out for help or learn about common issues.
Hiding of capture settings panel is now remembered.
Automatic subtitle search now only uses OpenSubtitles if you have configured an account for it. Because we have a limited daily download quota, this choice was made to reduce unnecessary downloads.
Added two new toolbar skins.
Fixes:
Improved long path support for loading external subtitles.
The Chrome team is delighted to announce the promotion of Chrome 142 to the stable channel for Windows, Mac and Linux. This will roll out over the coming days/weeks.
Chrome 142.0.7444.59 (Linux) 142.0.7444.59/60 Windows and 142.0.7444.60 Mac contains a number of fixes and improvements -- a list of changes is available in the log. Watch out for upcomingChromeand Chromium blog posts about new features and big efforts delivered in 142.
Security Fixes and Rewards
Note: Access to bug details and links may be kept restricted until a majority of users are updated with a fix. We will also retain restrictions if the bug exists in a third party library that other projects similarly depend on, but haven’t yet fixed.
This update includes 20 security fixes. Below, we highlight fixes that were contributed by external researchers. Please see the Chrome Security Page for more information.
[$50000][447613211] High CVE-2025-12428: Type Confusion in V8. Reported by Man Yue Mo of GitHub Security Lab on 2025-09-26
[$50000][450618029] High CVE-2025-12429: Inappropriate implementation in V8. Reported by Aorui Zhang on 2025-10-10
[$10000][442860743] High CVE-2025-12430: Object lifecycle issue in Media. Reported by round.about on 2025-09-04
[$4000][436887350] High CVE-2025-12431: Inappropriate implementation in Extensions. Reported by Alesandro Ortiz on 2025-08-06
[N/A][439522866] High CVE-2025-12432: Race in V8. Reported by Google Big Sleep on 2025-08-18
[N/A][449760249] High CVE-2025-12433: Inappropriate implementation in V8. Reported by Google Big Sleep on 2025-10-07
[N/A][452296415] High CVE-2025-12036: Inappropriate implementation in V8. Reported by Google Big Sleep on 2025-10-15
[$3000][337356054] Medium CVE-2025-12434: Race in Storage. Reported by Lijo A.T on 2024-04-27
[$3000][446463993] Medium CVE-2025-12435: Incorrect security UI in Omnibox. Reported by Hafiizh on 2025-09-21
[$2000][40054742] Medium CVE-2025-12436: Policy bypass in Extensions. Reported by Luan Herrera (@lbherrera_) on 2021-02-08
[$2000][446294487] Medium CVE-2025-12437: Use after free in PageInfo. Reported by Umar Farooq on 2025-09-20
[$1000][433027577] Medium CVE-2025-12438: Use after free in Ozone. Reported by Wei Yuan of MoyunSec VLab on 2025-07-20
[TBD][382234536] Medium CVE-2025-12439: Inappropriate implementation in App-Bound Encryption. Reported by Ari Novick on 2024-12-04
[N/A][430555440] Low CVE-2025-12440: Inappropriate implementation in Autofill. Reported by Khalil Zhani on 2025-07-09
[N/A][444049512] Medium CVE-2025-12441: Out of bounds read in V8. Reported by Google Big Sleep on 2025-09-10
[TBD][452071845] Medium CVE-2025-12443: Out of bounds read in WebXR. Reported by Aisle Research on 2025-10-15
[$3000][390571618] Low CVE-2025-12444: Incorrect security UI in Fullscreen UI. Reported by syrf on 2025-01-18
[$1000][428397712] Low CVE-2025-12445: Policy bypass in Extensions. Reported by Thomas Greiner on 2025-06-29
[$1000][444932667] Low CVE-2025-12446: Incorrect security UI in SplitView. Reported by Hafiizh on 2025-09-14
[TBD][442636157] Low CVE-2025-12447: Incorrect security UI in Omnibox. Reported by Khalil Zhani on 2025-09-03
We would also like to thank all security researchers that worked with us during the development cycle to prevent security bugs from ever reaching the stable channel.
As usual, our ongoing internal security work was responsible for a wide range of fixes:
[455996292]Various fixes from internal audits, fuzzing and other initiatives
Interested in switching release channels? Find out how here. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. The community help forum is also a great place to reach out for help or learn about common issues.
Fixed an issue where the list of available locales in about:settings contained more locales than were downloaded or currently supported. (Bug 1994642)
Fixed an issue where using the keyboard to open the Unified Search dropdown was inconsistent. The dropdown now expands properly, allowing users to select a search engine using the keyboard. (Bug 1979826)
Fixed an issue where curated photo collections on Microsoft OneDrive's Photos “For You” page failed to load, showing a gray screen instead of content. Collections now display as expected. (Bug 1986533)
Fixed a startup crash affecting Windows users with Avast or other security software installed. (Bug 1992678)
Fixed an issue on macOS where the emoji picker shortcut and menu entry stopped working after switching between apps. (Bug 1980815)
Fixed an issue on macOS where dragging images from Firefox into third-party apps like Preview could fail or behave unexpectedly. (Bug 1995345)
Fixed performance and video playback issues on macOS 26 (Tahoe) that occurred when the system was under heavy load. (Bug 1995638)
Fixed a browser hang on macOS 26 (Tahoe) that could occur when bookmark folders contained loops or repeated references to themselves. (Bug 1995621)
vMix 29 is now available for download via the vMix.com download page! Good news for those who purchased vMix after January 2023, as it’s a free update! vMix Max users can also update today for free to get all of the new vMix 29 features. If you like what you see and want to update to vMix 29 from an older version, it’s just $60 USD for an additional 12 months of updates. To get up to date with the new vMix 29 features, here’s a short video from current vMix CEO Martin “Spud” Sinclair.
8 Overlays and 8 Stingers
vMix 29 will now have double the amount of Overlays and Stingers as previous versions! Now you’ll be able to overlay to your heart’s content. With the Overlay support for Mixes in vMix 28, the extra 4 Overlays will give you plenty of options!
There has also been a few interface changes on inputs with some new icons, positions and functions.
Close– To close an input now you just need to click the X in the top right.
Loop– To loop a video click the loop icon.
GO– The GO button replaces Quick Play. By default it functions the same as the Quick Play transition but also adds full shortcut functionality for each GO button on every input!
Open Media Transport
vMix 29 has full support for input and output of Open Media Transport (OMT). OMT is an open-source protocol for high-quality and low latency local network video. For more information head to openmediatransport.org.
Replay Updates
Quad View mode has been added to Replay that allows viewing four separate camera angles on screen at a time in high quality (via Replay MultiView). This provides a simple way to review and compare content on one screen from multiple angles. Adding multiple tags to events is also available in vMix 29, along with dragging and dropping events to list folders.
New Replay performance updates have been added such as-
CPU usage for both recording and playback substantially reduced by up to 50%
New Configure Storage option allows selecting separate drives for individual camera recordings.
Audio
Five new audio bus configurations available: AB, CD, DE, ABCD and DEFG
All audio bus options now selectable for MultiCorder in addition to Master
Triggers
New OnCountdownTime and OnCountdownRemaining, allow triggers on Title countdowns.
Try vMix for free!
For a Free 60-Day Trial of vMix Pro, just head to the download page on vMix.com. You just need to download, install and enter your email address where it says Register for a fully functional 60 day trial.
vMix 29 will be a free update for those that have purchased after January 1st 2023 or if you’ve purchased a 12 month upgrade…in the last 12 months. vMix Max users can update for free.
If you’re outside of this window and would like to update, you can do so via our Upgrades Page. It’s $60 USD for an additional 12 months of updates. If you don’t want to, you can continue to use your current vMix version.
For more information about vMix, just head to vMix.com!
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Fixed a crash on macOS when attempting to login with service integrations [PatTheMav]
Fixed an issue on macOS where Syphon Client sources could be blank/transparent [gxalpha]
32.0.1 Hotfix Changes
Fixed a possible crash in 32.0.0 on Windows when opening source properties [wanhongqing123]
Fixed an issue in 32.0.0 where browser sources would break after switching scenes [tytan652]
This issue may also have caused increased resource usage.
Fixed an issue in 32.0.0 with the audio deduplication logic when an Audio Capture Source device is also used for monitoring [pkviet]
Fixed an issue in 32.0.0 where Multitrack Video settings were unavailable to Custom Services [PatTheMav]
32.0 New Features
Added a basic plugin manager [FiniteSingularity/PatTheMav/Warchamp7]
Added opt-in automatic crash log upload for Windows and macOS [PatTheMav/Warchamp7]
Added Voice Activity Detection (VAD) to NVIDIA RTX Audio Effects, which improves noise suppression for speech, as well as several optimizations to NVIDIA Effects [pkviet]
Added chair removal option for NVIDIA RTX Background Removal, allowing removal of chairs [pkviet]
Added experimental Metal renderer for Apple Silicon Macs [PatTheMav]
Added Hybrid MOV support [derrod]
Brings ProRes support on macOS and a more widely supported HEVC/H.264 + PCM audio option to all platforms
32.0 Changes
OBS Studio will no longer load plugins built for a newer release of OBS to prevent future compatibility issues [norihiro]
Added custom OBS widgets in preparation for larger UI updates [derrod/gxalpha/Warchamp7]
Added preparations for Metal renderer (stay tuned!) [PatTheMav]
Changed default bitrate from 2500 to 6000 Kbps [notr1ch]
Changed the crash sentinel file location to its own subdirectory [PatTheMav]
Improved audio deduplication logic to cover more cases of nested scenes, groups, and multiple canvases [pkviet]
Prevent audio duplication when sources are set to "Monitor and Output" while the monitoring device is also being captured [pkviet]
Updated the default settings for AMD encoders [rhutsAMD]
Improved accuracy of chapter markers in Hybrid MP4/MOV [derrod]
Re-hid the cursor in edit fields on macOS [gxalpha]
Improved format selection for PipeWire video capture [tytan652]
Removed workarounds to prevent loading Qt 5 based plugins [RytoEX]
Removed the --disable-shutdown-check launch flag [PatTheMav]
Hybrid MP4/MOV is now out of beta and has been made the default output format for new profiles [derrod]
32.0 Bug Fixes
Potentially fixed a rare crash on macOS when moving or resizing the OBS window [PatTheMav]
Fixed a crash with SRT when using an invalid URL [pkviet]
Fixed a crash when setting non-default pkt_size with SRT [pkviet]
Fixed a crash in Media Source when playback starts with certain video files [howellrl]
Fixed a UI deadlock when opening source properties from the Sources list when the Windows setting 'Snap mouse to default button in dialog boxes' was enabled by adding a 200ms delay before creating the properties window [Warchamp7]
Fixed a memory leak when trying to output Hybrid MP4 to a non-writeable location [norihiro]
Fixed rare occurrence of multiview becoming blank [norihiro]
The Stable channel has been updated to 142.0.7390.52 for Windows and 142.0.7390.53 for Mac as part of our early stable release to a small percentage of users. A full list of changes in this build is available in thelog.
You can find more details about early Stable releases here.
Interested in switching release channels? Find out how here. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. The community help forum is also a great place to reach out for help or learn about common issues.
The Stable channel has been updated to 141.0.7390.122/.123 for Windows and Mac and 141.0.7390.122 for Linux, which will roll out over the coming days/weeks. A full list of changes in this build is available in theLog.
2025-10-24: Updated to correct the security bugs included in the release
Security Fixes and Rewards
Note: Access to bug details and links may be kept restricted until a majority of users are updated with a fix. We will also retain restrictions if the bug exists in a third party library that other projects similarly depend on, but haven’t yet fixed.
This update does not include any security fixes.
Note that a previous version of these notes incorrectly indicated that V8 Bug 452296415with CVE-2025-12036 had been fixed in this release. It will be included in Chrome 142
Interested in switching release channels? Find out how here. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. The community help forum is also a great place to reach out for help or learn about common issues.
LANIPScanner is a new tool for Windows that scans your network and displays the list of all computers and devices that are currently connected to your network. LANIPScanner uses multiple network protocols to scan your network, including ICMP (ping), ARP, mDNS, DNS, NBNS, SSDP.
For every computer or device that is connected to your network, the following information is displayed (Only if it’s available): IP Address, MAC Address, MAC Address Company, Device Name, Workgroup, Device String, Ping Time, Ping TTL, Device Type, Protocols List, IPv6 Address, IPv6 Link Local Address.
When a device responses to SSDP or mDNS protocol, you can also view the raw data received from the device in the lower pane, by selecting the device in the upper pane.
The LANIPScanner tool works on any version of Windows starting from Windows XP and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported.
FullUpdatesHistoryView is a new tool for Windows 11 that displays the history of Windows updates on your system. For every Windows update history record, the following information is displayed: Update Time, Title, Description, Information URL, Category, KB Number, Update ID, Provider ID, and more…
This tool uses a new database available only on Windows 11 and the latest versions of Windows 10 ( C:\ProgramData\USOPrivate\UpdateStore\store.db ), so you cannot use it for previous versions of Windows.
For viewing the Windows updates history on older versions of Windows you can use this tool: Windows Updates History Viewer.
FullUpdatesHistoryView vs Previous Tool
The previous tool for viewing the Windows updates history ( Windows Updates History Viewer ) reads the updates by using Windows API or by reading the database file directly from C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore\DataStore.edb, depending on what you choose in the ‘Advanced Options’ window.
However, every time that a major update of Windows 11 is installed (e.g: 23H2, 24H2), all previous updates are deleted from the database by Windows operating system, so the previous tool cannot display the updates installed on your system before the last major update of Windows.
The FullUpdatesHistoryView tool uses the new updates history database (C:\ProgramData\USOPrivate\UpdateStore\store.db ) which keeps all updates history records, without deleting the history on every major update.
The new version of MultiMonitorTool (version 2.20) allows you to easily set the display scaling of specific monitor from command-line, by using the /SetScale command.
The first parameter of the /SetScale command is the name of the monitor (For example: \\.\DISPLAY1). Like in other commands of MultiMonitorTool, you can also specify the monitor ID or the serial number of the monitor, or ‘Primary’ string for the primary monitor.
The second parameter specifies the scaling value. You can specify the absolute scale value in percent, for example: 100,125,150,175,200,225, and so on…
You can also specify a relative value. In this case – you have to specify ‘0’ to set the recommended display scaling, a positive number (1, 2, 3, …) to set display scaling larger than recommended, or a negative number (-1, -2, -3, …) to set display scaling smaller than recommended.
Here’s some examples for the /SetScale command:
MultiMonitorTool.exe /SetScale “\\.\DISPLAY2” 150
MultiMonitorTool.exe /SetScale “Primary” 125
MultiMonitorTool.exe /SetScale “GSM5B54” 1
You can download the new version of MultiMonitorTool from this Web page.
DHCPLogView is a new tool for Windows that monitors the DHCP requests sent by every device connects to your network and displays the information on the main window.
For every device that connects your network the following information is displayed:
MAC Address, MAC Address Company, DHCP Request Time, Requested IP Address, Host Name, Vendor Class ID, Parameter Request List,
and the operating system of the device (For common versions of Windows and Android)
You can also use DHCPLogView in system tray mode and get notification every time that a device sends a DHCP request to connect your network.
You can get more information about the new DHCPLogView tool in this Web page.
BluetoothLEView is a new tool for Windows 10 and Windows 11 that monitors and displays the activity of Bluetooth Low Energy devices around you.
For every device detected by BluetoothLEView, the following information is displayed (if it’s available): MAC Address, Device Name, Signal Strength In dBm (RSSI), Manufacturer ID, Manufacturer Name, Service ID, Service Name, first and last time that the device was detected, number of times that the device was detected, and more…
In order to run and use the BluetoothLEView tool, you need a computer with Windows 10 or Windows 11, and a Bluetooth dongle or internal Bluetooth adapter that supports Bluetooth Low Energy.
The new version of WifiInfoView (v2.90) allows you to easily export the information of one or more access points into a .pcap capture file.
For every access point that you select, a single beacon frame with all information elements is added to the .pcap file.
After generating the .pcap with WifiInfoView, you can open and analyze the access point information by using the Wireshark software.
Here’s an example for .pcap file generated by WifiInfoView, and then opened in Wireshark:
The new version of NirLauncher package (1.30) allows you to easily add tools into your favorites list, and then view only your favorite tools instead of the entire tools collection.
In order to use this feature, simply select one or more tools in the main window of NirLauncher, and then from the right-click context menu choose ‘Add To Favorites’ to add the selected tools into your favorites list, or ‘Remove From Favorites’ to remove the selected tools from your favorites list.
When you want to view only your favorite tools, go to View -> Show Only Favorites or simply press F2.
There are also a few more new features in version 1.30 of NirLauncher package. You can find more information about them in the About Window (Help -> About).
BatteryHistoryView is a new tool for Windows 11 and Windows 10 that extracts and displays the battery history information stored in the SRUDB.dat database of Windows.
The battery history includes the following information: Timestamp, Cycle Count, Designed Capacity, Full Charged Capacity, Charge Level, Charge Percent, Active AC Time, CS AC Time, Active DC Time, CS DC Time, Active Discharge Time, CS Discharge Time, Active Energy, CS Energy.
You can extract the battery history from your local computer, from remote computer on your network, and from external drive plugged to your computer.
The BatteryHistoryView tool is available to download from this Web page.
AppResourcesUsageView is a new tool that extracts and displays the application resources usage information stored in the SRUDB.dat database of Windows 10 and Windows 11.
For every record of application resources usage, the following information is displayed: Record ID, Timestamp, Application, User, Face Time, Cycle Time (Foreground/Background), Context Switches (Foreground/Background), Bytes Read/Written (Foreground/Background), Read/Write Operations Count (Foreground/Background).
You can extract the application resources usage records from your local computer, from remote computer on your network, and from external drive plugged to your computer.
The AppResourcesUsageView tool is available to download from this Web page.
The new version of SearchMyFiles tool (3.20) allows you to easily search files that their filename length or path length is longer than the specified number of characters.
In order to use this feature, simply open the Search Options window, choose one of the following option in the filename length filter combo-box:
‘Find filename longer than X characters’ or ‘Find path longer than X characters’, and then type the desired length value.
After starting the search, SearchMyFiles will display all filenames/paths with length longer than the number you specified.
The Stable channel has been updated to 141.0.7390.107/.108 for Windows and Mac and 141.0.7390.107 for Linux, which will roll out over the coming days/weeks. A full list of changes in this build is available in theLog.
Security Fixes and Rewards
Note: Access to bug details and links may be kept restricted until a majority of users are updated with a fix. We will also retain restrictions if the bug exists in a third party library that other projects similarly depend on, but haven’t yet fixed.
This update includes 1 security fix. Below, we highlight fixes that were contributed by external researchers. Please see the Chrome Security Page for more information.
[$7000][447192722] High CVE-2025-11756: Use after free in Safe Browsing. Reported by asnine on 2025-09-25
We would also like to thank all security researchers that worked with us during the development cycle to prevent security bugs from ever reaching the stable channel.
Interested in switching release channels? Find out how here. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. The community help forum is also a great place to reach out for help or learn about common issues.
The Extended Stable channel has been updated to 140.0.7339.249for Windows and Mac which will roll out over the coming days/weeks.
A full list of changes in this build is available in the log. Interested in switching release channels? Find out how here. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. The community help forum is also a great place to reach out for help or learn about common issues.
The Stable channel has been updated to 141.0.7390.76/.77 for Windows and Mac and 141.0.7390.76 for Linux, which will roll out over the coming days/weeks. A full list of changes in this build is available in theLog.
Interested in switching release channels? Find out how here. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. The community help forum is also a great place to reach out for help or learn about common issues.