Since the start of March, Emmet and Eoin have been working on a whole bunch of fixes, optimizations and improvements to our animation tools. You can configure the actions in the Configure Krita dialog. Anna Medonosova added the stylus gestures supported by Samsumg Tab S6, Note 9 (partially) and Note 10. On Android, Samsung’s Air actions are now supported. My newest addition to from 4.3 onward you will be able to use Samsung S Pen Air Actions gestures on #android /ZywuaAuMhj And Kuntal Majumder has added a brand new magnetic selection tool. Tusooa Zhu has rewritten Krita’s undo system, and that made it possible to add a snapshot docker. Krita 4.3.0 will be there as the second beta: until we’re happy with the state of Krita on Android it will remain in the beta channel. Sharaf Zaman has worked on porting Krita to Android, and the first beta (based on Krita 4.2.9) has entered the Google Play Store for Chrome OS and Android tablets. This release also contains the work of the 2019 Google Summer of Code projects. Thanks to the generous support of our community, more and more people are working on Krita these days and with great results: there are over 2000 changes in Krita 4.3.0 compared to Krita 4.2.9! We want this to be the most stable Krita release ever! We spent more than a year fully focused on improving Krita’s stability and performance - but there are still a bunch of new features, too. Krita 4.3.0, coming a year after the release of Krita 4.2.0, is packed with new features but mostly many, many bug fixes.
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