What's new in this version: NetShade 8.4 - M1 native
NetShade 8.3.1 - Added "Set up an iOS device…" to Tools menu - More lenient about registration code input - Added a preference for Default Server: nearest, or last used
NetShade 8.3 - Globe now has clickable pins for proxy servers - Added buttons to Preferences->VPN for viewing or clearing PKI - Right-clicking or long-pressing on the globe now sets your location - Now properly removes defunct servers from the list
NetShade 8.2 - Built with macOS 10.15 Catalina SDK - Improved communication between NetShade and Hop - Added a preference to change NetShade's Proxy and SOCKS ports - Added a preference to hide the dock icon - Fixed a potential crash on macOS Catalina - Fixed a potential crash related to log file cleanup
NetShade 8.1 - Added a preference in Startup: "Restore previous connection settings at app launch" - Fixed a UI issue where the interface could say "Direct" when connected to a proxy
NetShade 8.0.1 - Change log not available for this version
NetShade 7.2.1 - Fixed an issue where the window would hide itself when you change view modes
NetShade 7.2 - Improved NetShade's handling of unexpectedly dropped VPN connections - Made NetShade aware of Hop, so NetShade can stop the Hop server when it's running
NetShade 7.1 - Introduced NetShade DNS service - Fixed an issue where shell scripts could hang in NetShade Preferences -> Events
NetShade 7.0.3 - Fixed a problem where Helper Tool installation could fail
NetShade 7.0.2 - Fixed a potential crasher related to accessing preferences when in Tiles view mode - Fixed a potential crasher related to notifications from NetShade's helper tool
NetShade 7.0.1 - Fixed a problem where the VPN would hang on "Connecting" - Removed excessive warnings about no VPN access - Removed excessive warnings about bug in Safari - App will no longer install an older version of helper tool over a newer version
NetShade 7.0 - Major update: Requires 10.10 or higher - Dual-stack IPv4+IPv6 VPN and Proxy support added - New design and UI for main window - Main window is collapsible and arbitrarily resizable - Updated globe view now uses more modern 3D code and uses less power on laptops - New helper tool - Helper tool now uses higher-security XPC calls for inter-process communication - Rebuilt using Objective-C ARC and other modern compiler technologies - Improved connection testing - Better VPN logging
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