What's new in 5.0.0.99 alpha since 5.0.0.98 alpha:
ZitatAlles anzeigen[-] Advanced Search was not working correctly on IMAP folders (Beta issue)
[-] IMAP search for text with non-ASCII characters was not working correctly (Beta issue)
[*] The "view mode changed" exit confirmation is now not displayed when only sorting order or column widths have changed, in this case the changes in sorting
and widths are discarded.
[*] The about box is simplified
[-] (#0008151) 5.0.0.x Alpha Two hints in Message Editor (BETA issue)
[-] Some HTML hints were improperly displayed (BETA issue)
What's new in 5.0.0.99 alpha since v4.2.36.4:
ZitatAlles anzeigen[!] The Bat! uses "Intel Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Instructions Set" to improve the speed of AES algorithm, that is used in TLS and S/MIME. Intel AES instructions are a new set of instructions available beginning with the all new 2010 Intel Core processor family based on the 32nm Intel micro-architecture codename Westmere. To test whether your CPU supports the new instruction set, run The Bat! with /AES_BENCHMARK command line parameter, which must be the single command line parameter, and it must be case-sensitive. It will also show the performance difference between the old and new instructions.
[!] Instant Counters: The Bat! displays the number of messages in accounts and folders immediately upon startup
[!] Faster startup time for multi-core processors.
[!] Increased speed of The Bat! start-up. The Bat! now performs time-consuming startup routines (like loading of plug-ins, parsing of interface definition files) in
parallel. The performance boost is noticeable on old single-core CPUs, because disk and processor operations now run simultaneously. On multi-core CPUs and
multiprocessor systems the boost is even higher because processor operations are combined. Besides that, we've done optimizations in slower parts of code by
implementing fast algorithms, which increases speed regardless of number of CPUs or cores, by 0.5 to 4 seconds, depending on processor speed.