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Lynx v2.3 is finally here!

Lynx v2.3 is finally here!

6/20/2019

 
It has been over a month since I last updated Lynx. An update is long overdue. Thankfully, I have finally gotten around to releasing a new version of Lynx. This is probably one of the most exciting updates for Lynx in a long time. It was definitely worth the wait!
What’s New:
  • Updated Start Page: The start page was redesigned. As a result, it looks a lot nicer now.
  • Export text from the Commands Box: You can now save the contents of the commands box as a text file if you wish to recreate your drawing sometime in the future.
  • Font updates: Lynx now uses the “Open Sans” font.
  • Easier readability: Some of the text in Lynx has been enlarged to provide easier readability.
  • Under-the-hood improvements: The coordinate boxes only accept integers now.
  • Bug fixes: We’re up to our usual bug-squashery. Begone, bugs!
That’s a pretty big update! I hope you are excited to try it out. If you want to download Lynx v2.3, visit the Lynx page. Thanks for reading and have a great day!

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