There's plenty of other changes and the complete changelog is given below.
- Addition of Windows 64-bit binary that provide significant improvement in available memory for process
- Improved visualizations for support pillar placement
- New option to print islands sequentially instead of optimizing travel time (useful for small parts with multiple islands to prevent overheating)
- Machine Control Panel has been updated to automatically monitor temperatures upon connection
- Added ability to parse heater setpoints even if set from SD card file
- Added cross platform method to keep computers from going to sleep during active builds (since this can disrupt serial communication)
- Added ability to include post processing commands
- Added [output_filename] and [output_filepath] placeholder variables
- Disabled G2/G3 arc detection for M2 profile since Marlin firmware still has trouble with these commands (long pauses during microcontroller trig calculations)
- Update to allow increased number of skirt or raft layers
- Added animation for build dimension changes to help illustrate when FFF profile stroke overrides are taking effect
- Added warning for slow USB serial port transfers to SD card (much faster to just plug the SD card into your computer)
- Buttons for setting the extruder and bed temperatures have been updated to be more intuitive
- Added visual indicators to quickly show if extruder and bed heaters are turned on
- Added option to disable sticky G-Code parameters to support a wider variety of printers (i.e. CubeX)
- Added option to disable auto-run prompt after previewing of G-Code files
- Updated UI to automatically switch to progress bar view once USB serial upload has begun
- Fixed bug that could interrupt transferring files to SD card
- Updates to Sailfish firmware settings
Happy Printing!