Fritzing 0.9.10 released

Fritzing 0.9.10 was released on Sunday, 22nd of May 2022. We tested it for Windows 10, Windows 11, macOS Monterey, macOS BigSur, macOS High Sierra, Ubuntu 18.04, Ubuntu 20.04, and Ubuntu 22.04.

Fritzing 0.9.10

Improvements

  • Add Japanese translation
  • Support image export in higher resolution
  • Update Bulgarian, Czech, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovenian, Slovak, Spanish, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese
  • Add a (hidden) beta version of a simulator

Simulation is one of the most requested features of Fritzing. For more than a decade, people have asked for Fritzing to simulate circuits.

There can be very different expectations about the scope of the simulation. The simulator is limited to the parts available in the simulation bin. If a part can not be simulated, it will be greyed out during the simulation.

The simulation was tested by several groups of students, and is now available as a beta feature. If you want to give it a try, you can enable it in Fritzings preferences.

Fixes

Fixed issues:

  • #3943
  • #3931
  • #3895
  • #3880
  • #3868 , #3820
  • #3863
  • #3850
  • #3830
  • #3825
  • #3738, #3602, #1869
  • #3715, #684
  • #3632, #3627, #3109
  • #3559
  • #2669, #1326
  • #2583, #2675

Parts

Modules Modules Voltage regulators

  • Several voltage regulators added
  • SeeedStudio Grove Beginner Kit
  • TDK Ultrasonic sensor module
  • Amica NodeMCU
  • About 90 parts received minor fixes

The release is available in our downloads section. We’d love to hear what you think! Write us via our contact form or check out our forum.

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