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 ====== Version 1.55 ====== ====== Version 1.55 ======
  
-  * **NEW (DEFAULT)**: due to incompatibilities with Windows 11 and/or antimalware software under Windows, Curl is no longer the default downloader; the default download is now the "Internal one"; you can still choose to use Curl if you wish (see Edit -> Options), you'll find two options under Windows, CURL_OS (the version of Curl shipped with Windows 10 and 11) and CURL_EXT (the version of Curl shipped with BootCaT); +  * **BUGFIX**: the new Look and Feel, FlatLAF Light, should now be enabled by default on new installations, you can specify your favoured Look and Feel under ''Edit -> Preferences -> Display''; 
-  * **NEW (DEFAULT)**: many MacOS users reported difficulties in finding the "BootCaT Corpora" directory because it'in the home folder, which is hard to find in recent versions of MacOS; to make it easier for Mac users, the default location of the "BootCaT Corpora" folder for new installations is now in "Documents"; +  * **NEW (default)**: due to incompatibilities with Windows 11 and/or antimalware software under Windows, Curl is no longer the default downloader; the default downloader is now the "Internal" one; you can still choose to use Curl if you wish (see Edit -> Options), you'll find two options under Windows, CURL_OS (the version of Curl shipped with Windows 10 and 11) and CURL_EXT (the version of Curl shipped with BootCaT); **NB: you need to use Curl if you want to use a proxy**
-  * **BUGFIX** : the new Look and Feel, FlatLAF Light, should now be enabled by default on new installations, you can specify your favoured Look and Feel under ''Edit -> Preferences -> Display'';+  * **NEW (default)**: many MacOS users reported difficulties in finding the "BootCaT Corpora" directory because it was located in the home folder, which is hard to find in recent versions of MacOS; therefore the default location of the "BootCaT Corpora" folder for new installations has now been moved to "Documents"; 
 +  * **NEW (feaure)**: you can now see a log of BootCaT errors (in ''View -> Log''), its main use is for debugging;
  
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