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Satin Web 9 is here!

Satin Web 9 is here!

3/9/2019

 

It's finally been released!

Over the last few weeks, I've been neglecting Satin Web. This is because I have been working a Lynx, which has proven to be very time-consuming. Thankfully, Satin Web 9 is here, and I think that it adds some pretty cool new features that are worth checking out.

Search Button

Up until now, if you wanted to search Google in Satin Web, you would have to go to google.com. You were not able to search through the address bar. Satin Web 9 changes this. Want to search Google from the address bar? Just click the search button!

Open files

One major feature that Satin Web is missing was an open file button. If you want to open a file, just click on the Tools button, and click open!

That's all for now!

These are all the major updates in Satin Web 9! I have also made some smaller, under the hood updates, but I don't think those are major enough to mention in this post. If you want to check out Satin Web 9, head over to the Satin Web page.

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