![]() That was a pretty major change as it is, but as part of that conversion it also required an intense refactoring to move the mostly sync application to mostly async. I've written quite a bit about the conversion from the Internet Explorer based WebBrowser views to the Chromium based Edge WebView2 control which touched a lot of the code base. Building out these changes actually took a lot of effort - a lot more than I expected. Most of these features are internal and they affect the underlying foundation that Markdown Monster sits on. ![]() If these don't sound very exciting from an end user perspective, you are right.
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