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Cache Cookie and Windows Cleaner v7.1 serial key or number

Cache Cookie and Windows Cleaner v7.1 serial key or number

Cache Cookie and Windows Cleaner v7.1 serial key or number

Firefox version history

Firefox was created by Dave Hyatt and Blake Ross as an experimental branch of the Mozilla browser, first released as Firefox 1.0 on November 9, 2004. Starting with version 5.0, a rapid release cycle was put into effect, resulting in a new major version release every six weeks. This was gradually accelerated further in late 2019, so that new major releases occur on four-week cycles starting in 2020.[3]Firefox 81 is the latest version, which was released on September 22, 2020.

Current and future releases

Current supported official releases

Current supported test releases

Future official releases

Rapid
ESR

Early versions

Rapid releases

In April 2011, the development process was split into several "channels", each working on a build in a different stage of development. The most recent available build is called "Nightly Builds" and offers the latest, untested features and updates. The "Aurora" build is up to six weeks behind "Nightly" and offers functionality that has undergone basic testing. As of version 35, the "Aurora" channel has been renamed to the "Developer Edition" channel.[4][5] The "Beta" channel is up to six weeks behind the "Aurora" build, for up to about twelve weeks compared to the most recent "Nightly" build. The "Beta" channel provides improved stability over the "Nightly" builds and is the first development milestone that has the "Firefox" logo. "Release" is the current official version of Firefox. Gecko version numbering is the same as the Firefox build version number, starting with 5.0 on Firefox 5.

The stated aim of this faster-paced process is to get new features to users faster.[6] This accelerated release cycle was met with criticism by users, as it often broke add-on compatibility,[7] as well as those who believe Firefox was simply trying to increase its version number to compare with other browsers such as Google Chrome.[8]

Firefox 5 through 9

Firefox 5 was released on June 21, 2011,[9] three months after the major release of Firefox 4. Firefox 5 is the first release in Mozilla's new rapid release plan, matching Google Chrome's rapid release schedule and rapid version number increments.[10] Firefox 5 has significantly improved the speed of web-related tasks, such as loading pages with combo boxes or MathML. Mozilla also integrated the HTML5 videoWebM standard into the browser, allowing playback of WebM videos.[11]

Firefox 6 was released on August 16, 2011, introducing a permissions manager, new address bar highlighting (the domain name is black while the rest of the URL is gray[12]), streamlining the look of the site identity block, a quicker startup time, a ScratchPad JavaScript compiler, and many other new features. This update also brought the infamous feature that caused JavaScript entered in the address bar to not run.[13]

Firefox 7 was released on September 27, 2011,[14] and uses as much as 50% less RAM than Firefox 4 as a result of the MemShrink project to reduce Firefox memory usage.[15][16][17]

Firefox 7.0.1 was released a few days later, fixing a rare, but serious, issue with add-ons not being detected by the browser.[18] Some URLs are trimmed in the address bar, so the "http://" scheme no longer appears, but "https://" is still displayed. Trailing slashes on domains are also hidden, for example: https://www.example.org/ becomes https://www.example.org.[12][19]

Firefox 8 was released on November 8, 2011[20] and prompts users about any previously installed add-ons. Upon installation, a dialog box prompted users to enable or disable the add-ons. Add-ons installed by third-party programs were disabled by default, but user-installed add-ons were enabled by default. Mozilla judged that third-party-installed add-ons were problematic, taking away user control, lagging behind on compatibility and security updates, slowing down Firefox startup and page loading time, and cluttering the interface with unused toolbars.[21]

Firefox 9 was released on December 20, 2011, includes various new features such as Type Inference, which boosts JavaScript performance up to 30%, improved theme integration for Mac OS X Lion, added two-finger swipe navigation for Mac OS X Lion, added support for querying Do Not Track status via JavaScript, added support for font-stretch, improved support for text-overflow, improved standards support for HTML5, MathML, and CSS, and fixed several security problems. It also features a large list of bug fixes.[22]

Release history of Firefox 5–9
Version Release date[23]Release type and highlights[t 1]
5.0 June 21, 2011 Official Firefox 5.0 release.[9]
  • Better standards support for HTML5, CSS3, MathML, XHR and SMIL
  • Better visibility for the Do not track header preference[24]
  • Stability and security improvements[25][26][27]
  • Better tuned HTTP idle connection logic[24]
  • Improved canvas, JavaScript, memory, and networking performance
  • Improved spell checking for some locales
  • Improved desktop environment integration for Linux users
  • Better WebGL security (WebGL content can no longer load cross-domain textures).[28]
  • Background tabs have setTimeout and setInterval clamped to 1000 ms to improve performance[29]
  • Gecko version number bumped to 5.0 to match (and from then on stay synced to) Firefox's major version number.[30]
  • Added support for CSS animations.
  • The Do-Not-Track header preference has been moved to increase discoverability.
  • Tuned HTTP idle connection logic for increased performance.
  • Improved canvas, JavaScript, memory, and networking performance.
  • Improved standards support for HTML5, XHR, MathML, SMIL, and canvas.
  • Improved spell checking for some locales.
  • Improved desktop environment integration for Linux users.
  • WebGL content can no longer load cross-domain textures.
  • Background tabs have and clamped to 1000 ms to improve performance.
5.0.1 July 11, 2011 Off-cycle stability update for Mac OS X only.
  • Fixed an issue in Mac OS X 10.7 that could cause Firefox to crash[31]
  • Fixed an issue caused by Apple's "Java for Mac OS X 10.6 Update 5" where the Java plugin would not be loaded[32]

End-of-life 5.0.x product lineon August 16, 2011.

6.0 August 16, 2011 Official Firefox 6.0 release.[13]
  • about:permissions, a permissions manager. The user can choose what information can be shared with sites, e.g. location.
  • The address bar now highlights the domain of the website you're visiting.
  • Streamlined the look of the site identity block.
  • Added support for the latest draft version of WebSockets with a prefixed API.
  • Added support for EventSource / server-sent events.
  • Added support for .
  • Added Scratchpad, an interactive JavaScript prototyping environment.
  • Added a new Web Developer menu item and moved development-related items into it.
  • Improved usability of the Web Console.
  • Improved the discoverability of Firefox Sync.
  • Reduced browser startup time when using Panorama.
  • Fixed several stability and security issues.
6.0.1 August 30, 2011 Off-cycle security update.
  • Revoked the root certificate for DigiNotar due to fraudulent SSL certificate issuance.[33]
6.0.2 September 6, 2011 Off-cycle security update.[34]
  • Removed trust exceptions for certificates issued by Staat der Nederlanden
  • Resolved an issue with gov.uk websites.
  • Last release for Android 2.0

End-of-life 6.0.x product lineon September 27, 2011.

7.0 September 27, 2011 Official Firefox 7.0 release.[14]
  • Drastically improved memory handling for certain use cases.
  • Added a new rendering backend to speed up Canvas operations on Windows systems.
  • Bookmark and password changes now sync almost instantly when using Firefox Sync.
  • The URL prefix is now hidden by default.
  • Added support for text-overflow: ellipsis.
  • Added support for the Web Timing specification.
  • Enhanced support for MathML.
  • The WebSocket protocol has been updated from version 7 to version 8.
  • Added an opt-in system for users to send performance data back to Mozilla to improve future versions of Firefox.
  • Fixed several security and stability issues.
  • Last release for Maemo
7.0.1 September 29, 2011 Off-cycle security and stability update.[18]
  • Fixed a rare issue where some users could find one or more of their add-ons hidden after a Firefox update.

End-of-life 7.0.x product lineon November 8, 2011.

8.0 November 8, 2011 Official Firefox 8.0 release.[20]
  • Add-ons installed by third-party programs are now disabled by default.
  • Added a one-time add-on selection dialog to manage previously installed add-ons.
  • Added Twitter to the search bar.
  • Added a preference to load tabs on demand, improving startup time when windows are restored.
  • Improved performance and memory handling when using <audio> and <video> elements.
  • Added Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) support for cross-domain textures in WebGL.
  • Added support for HTML5 context menus.
  • Added support for .
  • Improved CSS hyphen support for many languages.
  • Improved WebSocket support.

Changes during betas

  • Removed support for new tab animation due to incompatibilities with some extensions.
8.0.1 November 21, 2011 Off-cycle security and stability update.[35]
  • Fixed Mac OS X crash that occurred in certain instances when a Java Applet is loaded with Java SE 6 version 1.6.0_29 installed.
  • Fixed Windows startup crash caused by RoboForm versions older than 7.6.2.

End-of-life 8.0.x product lineon December 20, 2011.

9.0 December 20, 2011 Official Firefox 9.0 release.[22]
  • Added type inference, significantly improving JavaScript performance.
  • Improved theme integration for Mac OS X Lion.
  • Added two finger swipe navigation for Mac OS X Lion.
  • Added support for querying Do Not Track status via JavaScript.
  • Added support for the CSS property.
  • Improved support for the CSS property.
  • Improved standards support for HTML5, MathML, and CSS.
9.0.1 December 21, 2011 Off-cycle security and stability update.[36]
  • Fixed crash on Windows, Mac and Linux.

End-of-life 9.0.x product lineon January 31, 2012.

Firefox 10 through 16

Firefox 10 and Firefox ESR 10 were released on January 31, 2012.[37][38] Firefox 10 added a full screen API and improved WebGL performance, support for CSS 3D Transforms and for anti-aliasing in the WebGL standard for hardware-accelerated 3D graphics. These WebGL updates mean that more complex site and Web app animations can render smoothly in Firefox, and that developers can animate 2D objects into 3D without plug-ins.[39][40] It also introduced a new CSS Style Inspector, which allow users to check out a site's structure and edit the CSS without leaving the browser.[37] Firefox 10 assumed all add-ons made for at least Firefox 4 were compatible. The add-on developer is able to alert Mozilla that the add-on is incompatible, overriding compatibility with version 10 or later. This new rule also does not apply to themes.[41]

Firefox 10 ESR is the first Extended Support Release (ESR) as previously on January 10, 2012, where the Mozilla Foundation announced the availability of an ESR version of Firefox.[42] Firefox ESR is intended for groups who deploy and maintain the desktop environment in large organizations such as universities and other schools, county or city governments and businesses. During the extended cycle, no new features will be added to a Firefox ESR; only high-risk/high-impact security vulnerabilities or major stability issues will be corrected.[43]

Firefox 11 was released on March 13, 2012. Firefox 11 introduced many new features, including migration of bookmarks and history from Google Chrome,[44]SPDY integrated services, Page Inspector Tilt (3D View), Add-onSync, redesigned HTML5 video controls, and the Style Editor (CSS).[45] The update also fixed many bugs, and improved developer tools.[46]

Firefox 12 was released on April 24, 2012. Firefox 12 introduced few new features, but it made many changes and laid the ground work for future releases. Firefox 12 for Windows added the Mozilla Maintenance Service which can update Firefox to a newer version without a UAC prompt.[47] It also added line numbers in the "Page Source" and centered find in page results. There were 89 improvements to Web Console, Scratchpad, Style Editor, Page Inspector, Style Inspector, HTML view and Page Inspector 3D view (Tilt).[48] Many bugs were fixed, as well as many other minor under-the-hood changes.[49][50] Firefox 12 is the final release to support Windows 2000 and Windows XP RTM & SP1.[51][52]

Firefox 13 was released on June 5, 2012.[53] Starting with this version, Windows support was exclusively for Windows XP SP2/SP3, Windows Vista, and Windows 7. Firefox 13 adds and updates several features, such as an updated new tab[54] and home tab page.[55] The updated new tab page is a feature similar to the Speed Dial already present in Opera, Google Chrome, Apple Safari, and Internet Explorer. The new tab page will display nine of the user's most visited websites, along with a cached image. In addition to the updated new tab and home tab page, Mozilla has added a user profile cleaner/reset, reduced hang times, and implemented tabs on demand.[56] The user profile cleaner/reset provides a way for users to fix Firefox errors and glitches that may occur.[57] Mozilla's tabs on demand restores tabs that were open in the previous session, but will keep the tabs unloaded until the user requests to view the page.[58]

Firefox 14 was released on June 26, 2012 for mobile devices only, just outside the regular release schedule of the web browser.[59] In order to sync the version numbers of the desktop and mobile versions of Firefox, Mozilla decided to release version 14.0.1 for both mobile and desktop on July 17, 2012, instead of Firefox 14 version 14.0 for the desktop and version 14.0.1 for mobile devices.[59]

Firefox 14 introduces a new hang detector (similar to how Mozilla currently collects other data) that allows Mozilla to collect, analyze, and identify the cause of the browser freezing/hanging. Mozilla uses this information to improve the responsiveness of Firefox for future releases.[60] In addition to tackling freezing and not-responding errors that occur because of Firefox, Mozilla implemented opt-in activation for plugins such as Flash and Java. Mozilla wants to reduce potential problems that could arise through the unwanted use of third-party applications (malware, freezing, etc.).[61]

Firefox 15 was released on August 28, 2012 with a "Responsive Design View" developer tool,[62] adds support for the Opus audio format, and adds preliminary native PDF support (disabled by default).[63]

Firefox 15 introduced silent updates, an automatic update that will update Firefox to the latest version without notifying the user,[64] a feature that the web browsers Google Chrome and Internet Explorer 8 and above have already implemented,[65][66] although the user was able to disable that function.[67] The startup time in Firefox 15 was improved for Windows users.[68]

Firefox 16 was released on October 9, 2012, fixing outstanding bugs of the new features in Mac OS X Lion. There were improvements made to startup speed when a user wants to restore a previous session.[69] Support for viewing PDF files inline was added in placement of a plugin. Support for web apps was added. Opus audio format is now enabled by default.[70]

The roll-out of Firefox 16 revision 16.0.0 was stopped on October 10, 2012, after Mozilla detected a security flaw and recommended downgrading to 15.0.1 until the issue could be fixed.[71] The security flaw was fixed in version 16.0.1, which was released the following day, October 11, 2012.[72]

Release history of Firefox 10–16
Version Release date[23]Release type and highlights[t 1]
10.0 January 31, 2012 Official Firefox 10.0 release.[37]
  • Most add-ons are now compatible with new versions of Firefox by default.
  • Anti-Aliasing for WebGL is now implemented.
  • CSS3 3D-Transforms are now supported.
  • New <bdi> element for bi-directional text isolation, along with supporting CSS properties.
  • Full Screen APIs allow you to build a web application that runs full screen.
10.0.1 February 10, 2012 Off-cycle security and stability update.[73]
10.0esr January 31, 2012 Official Firefox 17.0 Extended Support Release (ESR).

First Extended Support Release (ESR).[38]

Same changelogs of 10.0

10.0.1esr February 10, 2012 Off-cycle security and stability update.

Same changelogs of 10.0.1

10.0.2 February 16, 2012 Off-cycle security and stability update.[74]
  • Fixed Java applets that sometimes caused text input to become unresponsive.

End-of-life 10.0.x product lineon March 13, 2012.

10.0.2esr February 16, 2012 Off-cycle security and stability update.

Same changelogs of 10.0.2

10.0.3esr March 13, 2012 Regular security and stability update.[75]
  • Security fixes[76]
  • Fixed web workers running out of memory, affecting some add-ons used by organizations.
10.0.4esr April 24, 2012 Regular security and stability update.[77]
  • Fixed an issue in Firefox ESR 10.0.3 that caused the "Whats New" page to open after an update.
  • Fixed extensions.checkCompatibility.* prefs not working in ESR releases.
10.0.5esr June 5, 2012 Regular security and stability update.[78]
  • Fixed the 10.0.5 Firefox top crash with signature [@ GLEngine@0x620cf ].
10.0.6esr July 17, 2012 Regular security and stability update.[79]
  • Fixed some text editing inconsistencies.
10.0.7esr August 28, 2012 Regular security and stability update.[80]
  • Fixed contenteditable breaks in 10.0.7 that middle-click to open links.
  • Addressed a fix that allows specifying wildcard that matches all simple netbiosnames in network.automatic-ntlm-auth.trusted-uris.
10.0.8esr October 9, 2012 Regular security and stability update.[81]
10.0.9esr October 12, 2012 Off-cycle security update.[82]
10.0.10esr October 26, 2012 Off-cycle security update.[83]
10.0.11esr November 20, 2012 Off-cycle security update.[84]
10.0.12esr January 8, 2013 Regular security update.[85]End-of-life 10.0.x ESR product lineon February 19, 2013.
11.0 March 13, 2012 Official Firefox 11.0 release.[46]
  • Migration of settings from Google Chrome.
  • SPDY protocol support (disabled by default).
  • RFC 6455WebSocket protocol support with an unprefixed API.
  • Page Inspector Tilt (3D View).
  • Sync Add-ons.
  • Redesigned HTML5 video controls.
  • Style Editor (CSS).

End-of-life 11.0.x product lineon April 24, 2012.

12.0 April 24, 2012 Official Firefox 12.0 release.[50]
  • Windows: Firefox is now easier to update with one less prompt (User Account Control).
  • Last release for Windows 2000.[86]
  • Reintroduced on-demand loading of pinned tabs after restoring a session.
  • Page Source now has line numbers.
  • Line breaks are now supported in the title attribute.
  • Improvements to "Find in Page" to center search result.
  • URLs pasted into the download manager window are now automatically downloaded.
  • Support for the text-align-last CSS property has been added.
  • Experimental support for ECMAScript 6 Map and Set objects has been implemented.
  • Some TinyMCE-based editors failed to load.
  • OS X: WebGL performance may be degraded on some hardware.

End-of-life 12.0.x product lineon June 5, 2012.

13.0 June 5, 2012 Official Firefox 13.0 release.[53]
  • When opening a new tab, users are now presented with their most visited pages.
  • The default home page now has quicker access to bookmarks, history, settings, and more.
  • SPDY protocol now enabled by default for faster browsing on supported sites.
  • Restored background tabs are not loaded by default for faster startup.
  • Smooth scrolling is now enabled by default.
  • 72 total improvements to Page Inspector, HTML panel, Style Inspector, Scratchpad and Style Editor.
  • The column-fill CSS property has been implemented.
  • Experimental support for ECMAScript 6 Map and Set objects has been implemented.
  • Support for the CSS3 background-position property extended syntax has been added.
  • The :invalid pseudo-class can now be applied to the element.
  • The CSS turn angle unit is now supported.
13.0.1 June 15, 2012 Off-cycle security and stability update.[87]
  • Fixed an issue when Windows Messenger did not load in Hotmail, and the Hotmail inbox did not auto-update.
  • Fixed the Hebrew text that was sometimes rendered incorrectly.
  • Fixed an issue in Adobe Flash 11.3 that sometimes caused a crash on quit.

End-of-life 13.0.x product lineon July 17, 2012.

14.0 June 26, 2012 Android

Official Firefox Mobile 14.0 release.[88]

  • Google searches now utilize HTTPS.
  • Full screen support for Mac OS X Lion implemented.
  • Plugins can now be configured to only load on click (about:config).
  • The Awesome Bar now auto-completes typed URLs, a new feature that will suggest a website that user frequently visits for a faster browsing.[89]
  • Improved site identity manager, to prevent spoofing of an SSL connection with favicons.
  • Pointer Lock API implemented.
  • New API to prevent your display from sleeping.
  • New text-transform and font-variant CSS improvements for Turkic languages and Greek.
  • Long URLs now extend the status bar almost to the whole width of the viewport.
  • Optional Gstreamer backend for HTML5 video to allow H.264 playback.[90] This allows playback of H.264 if the codec is installed as a GStreamer plugin. GStreamer support is not enabled in the official builds, but can be enabled at compile time.
14.0.1 July 17, 2012 Desktop

Official Firefox Desktop 14.0 release.[91]

  • Fixed the GIF animation that can get stuck when src and image size are changed.
  • Mac OS X: Fixed the nsCocoaWindow::ConstrainPosition that uses wrong screen in multi-display setup.
  • Fixed the CSS :hover regression when an element's class name is set by JavaScript.

End-of-life 14.0.x product lineon August 28, 2012.

15.0 August 28, 2012 Official Firefox 15.0 release.[63]
  • Silent update: Background updates.
  • Support for SPDY networking protocol v3.
  • WebGL enhancements, including compressed textures for better performance.
  • Localization in Maithili.
  • Optimized memory usage for add-ons.
  • JavaScript debugger integrated into developer tools.
  • New layout view added to Inspector.
  • High precision event timer implemented.
  • The CSS word-break property has been implemented.
  • New responsive design tool allows web developers to switch between desktop and mobile views of sites.
  • Native support for the Opus audio format added.
  • The <audio> and <video> elements now support the played attribute.
  • The source element now supports the media attribute.
  • Fixed the focus rings that keep growing when repeatedly tabbing through elements.
15.0.1 September 6, 2012 Off-cycle stability update.[92]
  • Addressed a fix where sites visited while in Private Browsing mode could be found through manual browser cache inspection.

End-of-life 15.0.x product lineon October 9, 2012.

16.0 October 9, 2012 Official Firefox 16.0 release.[70]
  • Firefox on Mac OS X now has preliminary VoiceOver support turned on by default.
  • Initial web app support (Windows/Mac/Linux).
  • Acholi and Kazakh localizations added.
  • Improvements around JavaScript responsiveness through incremental garbage collection.
  • New Developer Toolbar with buttons for quick access to tools, error count for the Web Console, and a new command line for quick keyboard access.
  • CSS3 Animations, Transitions, Transforms and Gradients unprefixed.
  • Recently opened files list in Scratchpad implemented.
  • Fixed an issue where debugger breakpoints do not catch on page reload.
  • No longer supporting MD5 as a hash algorithm in digital signatures.
  • Opus support by default.
  • Reverse animation direction has been implemented.
  • Per tab reporting in about:memory.
  • User Agent strings for pre-release Firefox versions now show only major version.
16.0.1 October 11, 2012 Off-cycle security and stability update.[72]
16.0.2 October 26, 2012 Off-cycle security and stability update.[93]

Final release to support Mac OS X Leopard[94]End-of-life 16.0.x product lineon November 20, 2012.

Firefox 17 through 23

Logo used from Firefox 23 to Firefox 56

Firefox 17 and Firefox ESR 17 were released on November 20, 2012.[95] It was not planned to bring as many user-facing features as previous releases, it brings improved display of location bar results,[96] improvements to the silent update mechanism for users with incompatible add-ons,[97] and refinements to the Click-To-Play system introduced in Firefox 14.[98] A new feature for developers, an HTML tree editor[99] is also included. Firefox 17 is the first version of the browser that uses SpiderMonkey 17.[100]

Starting with Firefox 17, Mac OS X support is exclusively for Snow Leopard, Lion, and Mountain Lion.

Firefox 18 was released on January 8, 2013.[101] A new feature for Firefox 18 is IonMonkey, Mozilla's next generation JavaScript engine,[102] it also uses some functions of WebRTC.[103]

Firefox 19 was released on February 19, 2013, featuring a built-in PDF viewer.[104]

Firefox 20 was released on April 2, 2013, introduced a panel-based download manager,[105][106] along with H.264 decoding on the tag (on Windows only), and per-window private browsing (per-tab private browsing on Android). It also includes a new developer toolbox, that combines all developer tools into one panel.

Firefox 21 was released on May 14, 2013. The Social API now supports multiple providers, and an enhanced three-state UI for Do Not Track (DNT).[107]

Firefox 22 was released on June 25, 2013. WebRTC is now enabled by default.[108] Partial CSS Flexbox support was added (flex-wrap support was scheduled for Firefox 28[109]). A new feature for Firefox 22 was OdinMonkey, Mozilla's next generation JavaScript engine.

Firefox 23 was released on August 6, 2013. It includes an updated Firefox logo, mixed content blocking enabled by default to defend against man-in-the-middle attacks, implementation of the form control attribute in HTML5, dropping support for the HTML element as well as the CSS element, the restriction to have to "switch to a different search provider across the entire browser", and a global browser console, a new network monitor among other things. JavaScript is automatically enabled by the update, without regard to the previous setting, and the ability to turn it off has been removed from the interface;[110] the "contentious" change was made because many websites depend on JavaScript and it was felt that users unaware that they had disabled JavaScript were attributing the resulting unpredictable layout to software bugs in Firefox.[111]

Release history of Firefox 17–23
Version Release date[23]Release type and highlights[t 1]
17.0 November 20, 2012 Official Firefox 17.0 release.[95]
  • First revision of the Social API and support for Facebook Messenger.
  • Click-to-play blocklisting implemented to prevent vulnerable plugin versions from running without the user's permission.
  • Updated Awesome Bar experience with larger icons.
  • Mac OS X 10.5 is no longer supported.
  • JavaScript Maps and Sets are now iterable.
  • SVG FillPaint and StrokePaint implemented.
  • Improvements that make the Web Console, Debugger and Developer Toolbar faster and easier to use.
  • New Markup panel in the Page Inspector allows easy editing of the DOM.
  • Sandbox attribute for iframes implemented, enabling increased security.
  • Over twenty performance improvements, including fixes around the New Tab page.
  • Fixed pointer lock that doesn't work in web apps.
  • Fixed page scrolling on sites with fixed headers.
17.0esr November 20, 2012 Official Firefox 17.0 Extended Support Release (ESR).
17.0.1 November 30, 2012 Off-cycle stability update.[112]
  • Reverted user agent change causing some website incompatibilities.
  • Fixed font rendering issue.

End-of-life 17.0.x product lineon January 8, 2013.

17.0.1esr November 30, 2012 Off-cycle stability update.
17.0.2esr January 8, 2013 Regular security and stability updates.
  • Fixed improvements to the Click-to-Play vulnerable plugin blocklisting feature.[113]
17.0.3esr February 19, 2013 Regular security update.[114]
17.0.4esr March 7, 2013 Regular security update.[115]
17.0.5esr April 2, 2013 Regular security update.[116]
17.0.6esr May 10, 2013 Regular security update.[117]
17.0.7esr June 25, 2013 Regular security update.[118]
17.0.8esr August 6, 2013 Regular security update.[119]
17.0.9esr September 17, 2013 Regular security update.[120]
17.0.10esr October 29, 2013 Regular security update.[121]
17.0.11esr November 15, 2013 Off-cycle stability update.[122]
  • Updated ESR17 to NSS 3.14.5 RTM.

End-of-life 17.0.x ESR product lineon December 10, 2013.

18.0 January 8, 2013 Official Firefox 18.0 release.[103]
  • Faster JavaScript performance via IonMonkey compiler.
  • Support for Retina displays on OS X 10.7 and up.
  • Preliminary support for WebRTC.
  • Better image quality with Mozilla's new HTML scaling algorithm.
  • Performance improvements around tab switching.
  • Support for new DOM property .
  • Improvement in startup time through smart handling of signed extension certificates.
  • Support for W3C touch events implemented, taking the place of MozTouch events.
  • Disable insecure content loading on HTTPS pages.
  • Improved responsiveness for users on proxies.

Changes during Aurora releases

  • Adds a Metro user interface on Windows 8.
18.0.1 January 18, 2013 Off-cycle stability update.[123]
  • Fixed problems involving HTTP Proxy Transactions.
  • Fixed unity player crashes on Mac OS X.
  • Disabled HIDPI support on external monitors to avoid rendering glitches.
18.0.2 February 5, 2013 Off-cycle stability update.[124]End-of-life 18.0.x product lineon February 19, 2013.
19.0 February 19, 2013 Official Firefox 19.0 release.[104]
  • Built-in PDF Viewer.
  • Canvas elements can export their content as an image blob using .
  • Startup performance improvements.
  • Debugger now supports pausing on exceptions and hiding non-enumerable properties.
  • Remote Web Console is available for connecting to Firefox on Android or Firefox OS (experimental, set devtools.debugger.remote-enabled to true).
  • There is now a Browser Debugger available for add-on and browser developers (experimental, set devtools.chrome.enabled to true).
  • Web Console CSS links now open in the Style Editor.
  • CSS @page is now supported.
  • CSS viewport-percentage length units implemented (vh, vw, vmin and vmax).
  • CSS text-transform now supports full-width.
  • Fixed certain valid WebGL drawing operations that were incorrectly rejected, leaving incomplete rendering in affected pages.
  • Fixed an issue that starting Firefox with -private flag incorrectly claims you are not in Private Browsing mode.
  • Fixed plugins that stop rendering when the top half of the plugin is scrolled off the top of the page, in HiDPI mode.
19.0.1 February 27, 2013 Off-cycle stability update.[125]
  • Windows 8 only: Fixed stability issue for some AMD Radeon HD graphics cards.
19.0.2 March 7, 2013 Off-cycle security update.[126]
  • Released to address a security vulnerability in the HTML editor.
  • Last release for Android 2.1

End-of-life 19.0.x product lineon April 2, 2013.

20.0 April 2, 2013 Official Firefox 20.0 release.[106]
  • Per-window Private Browsing.
  • New download experience.
  • Ability to close hanging plugins, without the browser hanging.
  • Continued performance improvements around common browser tasks (page loads, downloads, shutdown, etc.).
  • Continued implementation of draft ECMAScript 6 – and .
  • New JavaScript Profiler tool.
  • getUserMedia implemented for web access to the user's camera and microphone (with user permission).
  • now supports blend modes.
  • Various and improvements.
  • Fixed: Details button on Crash Reporter.
  • Fixed: Unity plugin that doesn't display in HiDPI mode.
20.0.1 April 11, 2013 Off-cycle security update.[127]
  • Windows-only update to handle issues around handling UNC paths.

End-of-life 20.0.x product lineon May 14, 2013.

21.0 May 14, 2013 Official Firefox 21.0 release.[107]
  • The Social API now supports multiple providers.
  • Enhanced three-state UI for Do Not Track (DNT).
  • Preliminary implementation of Firefox Health Report.
  • Firefox will suggest how to improve your application startup time if needed.
  • Ability to Restore removed thumbnails on New tab Page.
  • CSS -moz-user-select:none selection changed to improve compatibility with -webkit-user-select:none.
  • Graphics related performance improvements.
  • Removed E4X support from SpiderMonkey.
  • Implemented Remote Profiling.
  • Integrated, Add-on SDK loader and API libraries into Firefox.
  • Added support for element.
  • Implemented scoped stylesheets.
  • Fixed: Some function keys may not work when pressed.
  • Fixed: Browsing and Download history clearing needs unification to avoid confusion on clearing download history.

End-of-life 21.0.x product lineon June 25, 2013.

22.0 June 25, 2013 Official Firefox 22.0 release.[108]
  • WebRTC is now enabled by default.
  • Windows: Firefox now follows display scaling options to render text larger on high-res displays.
  • Mac OS X: Download progress in Dock application icon.
  • HTML5 audio/video playback rate can now be changed.
  • Social services management implemented in Add-ons Manager.
  • asm.js optimizations (OdinMonkey) enabled for major performance improvements.
  • Improved WebGL rendering performance through asynchronous canvas updates.
  • Plain text files displayed within Firefox will now word-wrap.
  • For user security, the |Components| object is no longer accessible from web content.
  • Improved memory usage and display time when rendering images.
  • Pointer Lock API can now be used outside of fullscreen.
  • CSS3 Flexbox implemented and enabled by default.
  • New Web Notifications API implemented.
  • Added clipboardData API for JavaScript access to a user's clipboard.
  • New built-in font inspector.
  • New HTML5 and elements
  • Fixed: Scrolling using some high-resolution-scroll aware touchpads feels slow.

End-of-life 22.0.x product lineon August 6, 2013.

23.0 August 6, 2013 Official Firefox 23.0 release.[110]

In this Version Mozilla changed the Firefox Logo.

  • Mixed content blocking enabled to protects users from man-in-the-middle attacks and eavesdroppers on HTTPS pages.
  • Options panel created for Web Developer Toolbox.
  • "Enable JavaScript" preference checkbox has been removed and user-set values will be reset to the default.
  • Improved about:memory's functional UI.
  • Simplified interface for notifications of plugin installation.
  • Enabled DXVA2 on Windows Vista+ to accelerate H.264 video decoding.
  • Users can now switch to a new search provider across the entire browser.
  • CSP policies using the standard syntax and semantics will now be enforced.
  • rendering improvements.
  • Replaced fixed-ratio audio resampler in webrtc.org capture code with Speex resampler and eliminated pseudo-44,000 Hz rate.
  • "Load images automatically" and "Always show the tab bar" checkboxes removed from preferences and reset to defaults.
  • HTML5 form control implemented.
  • Write more accessible pages on touch interfaces with new ARIA role for key buttons.
  • Social share functionality.
  • Added unprefixed requestAnimationFrame.
  • Implemented a global browser console.
  • Dropped blink effect from text-decoration: blink; and completely removed element.
  • New feature in toolbox: Network Monitor.
23.0.1 August 16, 2013 Off-cycle stability update.[128]

End-of-life 23.0.x product lineon September 17, 2013.

Firefox 24 through 30

Firefox 29 with Australis interface, running on Windows 8.1

Firefox 24 and Firefox 24 ESR were released on September 17, 2013. The release includes support for the new scrollbar style in Mac OS X 10.7 (and newer), closing tabs to the right, an improved browser console for debugging, and improved SVG rendering, among other things.[129] It is the first version of the browser that uses SpiderMonkey 24.[130]

Firefox 25 was released on October 29, 2013. Firefox 25 Nightly was at one point slated to include the Australis theme, but Australis did not actually land on Nightly until Firefox 28,[131] did not make it to Firefox 28 Aurora channel, and was finally available with Firefox 29.[132] This release added support for attribute, in CSS, along with Web audio API support, a separate find bar for each tab and many other bug fixes.[133][134][135]

Firefox 26 was released on December 10, 2013. Firefox 26 changed the behavior of Java plugins to "click-to-play" mode instead of automatically running them. It also added support for H.264 on Linux, password manager support for script-generated fields, and the ability for Windows users without advanced write permissions to update Firefox, as well as many bug fixes and developer-related changes.[136]

Firefox 27 was released on February 4, 2014. It adds improved Social API and SPDY 3.1 support, as well as enabling of TLS 1.1 and 1.2 by default. Also, it brings many bug fixes, security improvements, and developer-related changes.[137]

Firefox 28 was released on March 18, 2014. It added support for VP9 video decoding and support for Opus in WebM.[138] For Android, features such as predictive lookup from the address bar, quick share buttons and support for OpenSearch were added.[139]

Firefox 29 was released on April 29, 2014 and includes the Australis interface, it also removes the add-on bar and moves its content to the navigation bar.[140]

Firefox 30 was released on June 10, 2014. It adds support for GStreamer 1.0 and a new sidebar button, and most plugins are not activated by default.[141][142]

Release history of Firefox 24–30
Version Release date[23]Release type and highlights[t 1]
24.0 September 17, 2013 Official Firefox 24.0 release.[129]
  • Support for new scrollbar style in Mac OS X 10.7 and newer.
  • Implemented Close tabs to the right.
  • Social: Ability to tear-off chat windows to view separately by simply dragging them out.
  • Accessibility related improvements on using pinned tabs.
  • Removed support for Revocation Lists feature.
  • Performance improvements on New Tab Page loads.
  • Major SVG rendering improvements around Image tiling and scaling.
  • Improved and unified Browser console for enhanced debugging experience, replacing existing Error console.
  • Removed support for sherlock files that are loaded from application or profile directory.
  • Replaced fixed-ratio audio resampler in webrtc.org capture code with Speex resampler and eliminated pseudo-44,000  rate.

End-of-life 24.0.x product lineon October 29, 2013.

24.0esr September 17, 2013 Official Firefox 24.0 Extended Support Release (ESR).[129]
24.1.0esr October 29, 2013 Regular security update.[143]
24.1.1esr November 15, 2013 Off-cycle stability update.[144]
  • Updated branches that use 4.10 RTM to 4.10.2 RTM.
  • Updated Mozilla to NSS 3.15.3 (new alternative NSS branch) to pick up a few fixes.
  • Fixed an issue where some UI strings in Firefox 24.1.0 ESR l10n builds are in English.
24.2.0esr December 10, 2013 Regular security update.[145]
24.3.0esr February 4, 2014 Regular security update.[146]
24.4.0esr March 18, 2014 Regular security update.[147]
24.5.0esr April 29, 2014 Regular security update.[148]
24.6.0esr June 10, 2014 Regular security update.[149]
24.7.0esr July 22, 2014 Regular security update.[150]
24.8.0esr September 2, 2014 Regular security update.[151]
24.8.1esr September 24, 2014 Off-cycle security update.[152]End-of-life 24.x.x ESR product lineon October 14, 2014.
25.0 October 29, 2013 Official Firefox 25.0 release.[133]
  • Web Audio support.
  • The find bar is no longer shared between tabs.
  • If away from Firefox for months, you now will be offered the option to migrate another browser's history and settings.
  • Resetting Firefox no longer clears your browsing session.
  • CSS3 background-attachment:local support to control background scrolling.
  • Many new ES6 functions implemented.
  • document content can now be specified inline.
  • Fixed blank or missing page thumbnails when opening a new tab.
25.0.1 November 15, 2013 Off-cycle security and stability update.[153]
  • Fixed pages that sometimes wouldn't load without first moving the cursor.

End-of-life 25.0.x product lineon December 10, 2013.

26.0 December 10, 2013 Official Firefox 26.0 release.[136]
  • All Java plug-ins are defaulted to 'click to play'.
  • Password manager now supports script-generated password fields.
  • Updates can now be performed by Windows users without write permissions to Firefox install directory (requires Mozilla Maintenance Service).
  • Support for H.264 on Linux if the appropriate gstreamer plug-ins are installed.
  • Support for MP3 decoding on Windows XP, completing MP3 support across Windows OS versions.
  • CSP implementation now supports multiple policies, including the case of both an enforced and Report-Only policy, per the specification.
  • Social API now supports Social Bookmarking for multiple providers through its SocialMarks functionality.
  • Math.ToFloat32 takes a JavaScript value and converts it to a Float32, whenever possible.
  • There is no longer a prompt when websites use appcache.
  • Support for the CSS image orientation property.
  • New App Manager allows you to deploy and debug HTML5 webapps on Firefox OS phones and the Firefox OS Simulator.
  • IndexedDB can now be used as a "optimistic" storage area so it doesn't require any prompts and data is stored in a pool with LRU eviction policy, in short temporary storage.
  • Fixed: When displaying a standalone image, Firefox matches the Exif orientation information contained within the JPEG image.
  • Fixed: Text Rendering Issues on Windows 7 with Platform Update KB2670838 (MSIE 10 Prerequisite) or on Windows 8.1.
  • Improved page load times due to no longer decoding images that are not visible.
  • Fixed: AudioToolbox MP3 backend for Mac OS X.
26.0.1 December 20, 2013 Off-cycle stability mobile release.[154]
  • Fixed the screen that distorts on some devices after tapping on search suggestion.
  • Fixed: About:home is missing translations in some locales. Most affected are: ca, ga-IE, hu, ko, pt-BR, pt-PT, ro, and uk.
  • Fixed: In some cases, the clip set on the page doesn't update when the addressbar hides.
  • Fixed: Invalid position:fixed rendering.

End-of-life 26.0.x product lineon February 4, 2014.

27.0 February 4, 2014 Official Firefox 27.0 release.[137]
  • You can now run more than one service at a time with Firefox SocialAPI, allowing you to receive notifications, chat and more from multiple integrated services.
  • Enabled TLS 1.1 (RFC 4346) and TLS 1.2 (RFC 5246) by default.
  • Added support for SPDY 3.1 protocol.
  • Ability to reset style sheets using .
  • You can now choose to deobfuscate javascript in the debugger.
  • Added support for scrolled fieldsets.
  • Implemented allow-popups directive for iframe sandbox, enabling increased security.
  • CSS cursor keywords -moz-grab and -moz-grabbing have been unprefixed.
  • Added support for ES6 generators in SpiderMonkey.
  • Implemented support for mathematical function in ES6.
  • Dashed line support on Canvas.
  • Had Azure/Skia content rendering working on Linux.
27.0.1 February 13, 2014 Off-cycle stability release.[155]
  • Fixed stability issues with Greasemonkey and other JavaScript that used ClearTimeoutOrInterval.
  • Fixed: JavaScript math correctness issue.

End-of-life 27.0.x product lineon March 18, 2014.

28.0 March 18, 2014 Official Firefox 28.0 release.[138]
  • VP9 video decoding implemented.
  • Mac OS X: Notification Center support for web notifications.
  • Volume control for HTML5 audio/video.
  • Support for Opus in WebM.
  • Now that SPDY/3 is implemented support for SPDY/2 has been removed and servers without SPDY/3 will negotiate to HTTP/1 without any penalty.
  • Support for MathML 2.0 'mathvariant' attribute.
  • Background thread hang reporting.
  • Support for multi-line flexbox in layout.
28.0.1 March 24, 2014 Android

Off-cycle stability mobile update.[156]

  • Fixed H.264 video playback issues on several Galaxy devices.
  • Fixed mobile-only security fix for .

End-of-life 28.0.x product lineon April 29, 2014.

29.0 April 29, 2014 Official Firefox 29.0 release.[140]
  • Significant new customization mode.
  • A new menu sits in the right hand corner of Firefox and includes popular browser controls.
  • New tabs provide an overall smoother look and fade into the background when not active.
  • An interactive onboarding tour to guide users through the new Firefox changes.
  • Added the ability to set up Firefox Sync by creating a Firefox account.
  • Gamepad API finalized and enabled.
  • Malay [ma] locale added.
  • Clicking on a W3C Web Notification will switch to the originating tab.
  • 'box-sizing' (dropping the -moz- prefix) implemented.
  • Console object available in web workers.
  • Promises enabled by default.
  • SharedWorker enabled by default.
  • implemented and enabled.
  • implemented and enabled.
  • Enabled ECMAScript Internationalization API.
  • Add-on bar has been removed, content moved to navigation bar.
  • No longer possible to move tabs from the top of the browser without an add-on.
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PHP 7 ChangeLog

7.4 | 7.3 | 7.2 | 7.1 | 7.0

Version 7.4.10

  • Core:
    • Fixed bug #79884 (PHP_CONFIG_FILE_PATH is meaningless).
    • Fixed bug #77932 (File extensions are case-sensitive).
    • Fixed bug #79806 (realpath() erroneously resolves link to link).
    • Fixed bug #79895 (PHP_CHECK_GCC_ARG does not allow flags with equal sign).
    • Fixed bug #79919 (Stack use-after-scope in define()).
    • Fixed bug #79934 (CRLF-only line in heredoc causes parsing error).
    • Fixed bug #79947 (Memory leak on invalid offset type in compound assignment).
  • COM:
    • Fixed bug #48585 (com_load_typelib holds reference, fails on second call).
  • Exif:
    • Fixed bug #75785 (Many errors from exif_read_data).
  • Gettext:
    • Fixed bug #70574 (Tests fail due to relying on Linux fallback behavior for gettext()).
  • LDAP:
  • OPcache:
    • Fixed bug #73060 (php failed with error after temp folder cleaned up).
    • Fixed bug #79917 (File cache segfault with a static variable in inherited method).
  • PDO:
    • Fixed bug #64705 (errorInfo property of PDOException is null when PDO::__construct() fails).
  • Session:
    • Fixed bug #79724 (Return type does not match in ext/session/mod_mm.c).
  • Standard:
    • Fixed bug #79930 (array_merge_recursive() crashes when called with array with single reference).
    • Fixed bug #79944 (getmxrr always returns true on Alpine linux).
    • Fixed bug #79951 (Memory leak in str_replace of empty string).
  • XML:
    • Fixed bug #79922 (Crash after multiple calls to xml_parser_free()).

Version 7.4.9

  • Apache:
    • Fixed bug #79030 (Upgrade apache2handler's php_apache_sapi_get_request_time to return usec).
  • COM:
    • Fixed bug #63208 (BSTR to PHP string conversion not binary safe).
    • Fixed bug #63527 (DCOM does not work with Username, Password parameter).
  • Core:
    • Fixed bug #79740 (serialize() and unserialize() methods can not be called statically).
    • Fixed bug #79783 (Segfault in php_str_replace_common).
    • Fixed bug #79778 (Assertion failure if dumping closure with unresolved static variable).
    • Fixed bug #79779 (Assertion failure when assigning property of string offset by reference).
    • Fixed bug #79792 (HT iterators not removed if empty array is destroyed).
    • Fixed bug #78598 (Changing array during undef index RW error segfaults).
    • Fixed bug #79784 (Use after free if changing array during undef var during array write fetch).
    • Fixed bug #79793 (Use after free if string used in undefined index warning is changed).
    • Fixed bug #79862 (Public non-static property in child should take priority over private static).
    • Fixed bug #79877 (getimagesize function silently truncates after a null byte) (cmb)
  • Fileinfo:
    • Fixed bug #79756 (finfo_file crash (FILEINFO_MIME)).
  • FTP:
    • Fixed bug #55857 (ftp_size on large files).
  • Mbstring:
    • Fixed bug #79787 (mb_strimwidth does not trim string).
  • Phar:
    • Fixed bug #79797 (Use of freed hash key in the phar_parse_zipfile function). (CVE-2020-7068)
  • Reflection:
    • Fixed bug #79487 (::getStaticProperties() ignores property modifications).
    • Fixed bug #69804 (::getStaticPropertyValue() throws on protected props).
    • Fixed bug #79820 (Use after free when type duplicated into ReflectionProperty gets resolved).
  • Standard:
    • Fixed bug #70362 (Can't copy() large 'data://' with open_basedir).
    • Fixed bug #78008 (dns_check_record() always return true on Alpine).
    • Fixed bug #79839 (array_walk() does not respect property types).

Version 7.4.8

  • Core:
    • Fixed bug #79595 (zend_init_fpu() alters FPU precision).
    • Fixed bug #79650 (php-win.exe 100% cpu lockup).
    • Fixed bug #79668 (get_defined_functions(true) may miss functions).
    • Fixed bug #79683 (Fake reflection scope affects __toString()).
    • Fixed possibly unsupported timercmp() usage.
  • Exif:
    • Fixed bug #79687 (Sony picture - PHP Warning - Make, Model, MakerNotes).
  • Fileinfo:
    • Fixed bug #79681 (mime_content_type/finfo returning incorrect mimetype).
  • Filter:
    • Fixed bug #73527 (Invalid memory access in php_filter_strip).
  • GD:
    • Fixed bug #79676 (imagescale adds black border with IMG_BICUBIC).
  • OpenSSL:
    • Fixed bug #62890 (default_socket_timeout=-1 causes connection to timeout).
  • PDO SQLite:
    • Fixed bug #79664 (PDOStatement::getColumnMeta fails on empty result set).
  • phpdbg:
    • Fixed bug #73926 (phpdbg will not accept input on restart execution).
    • Fixed bug #73927 (phpdbg fails with windows error prompt at "watch array").
    • Fixed several mostly Windows related phpdbg bugs.
  • SPL:
    • Fixed bug #79710 (Reproducible segfault in error_handler during GC involved an SplFileObject).
  • Standard:
    • Fixed bug #74267 (segfault with streams and invalid data).

Version 7.4.7

  • Core:
    • Fixed bug #79599 (coredump in set_error_handler).
    • Fixed bug #79566 (Private SHM is not private on Windows).
    • Fixed bug #79489 (.user.ini does not inherit).
    • Fixed bug #79600 (Regression in 7.4.6 when yielding an array based generator).
    • Fixed bug #79657 ("yield from" hangs when invalid value encountered).
  • FFI:
    • Fixed bug #79571 (FFI: var_dumping unions may segfault).
  • GD:
    • Fixed bug #79615 (Wrong GIF header written in GD GIFEncode).
  • MySQLnd:
    • Fixed bug #79596 (MySQL FLOAT truncates to int some locales).
  • Opcache:
    • Fixed bug #79588 (Boolean opcache settings ignore on/off values).
    • Fixed bug #79548 (Preloading segfault with inherited method using static variable).
    • Fixed bug #79603 (RTD collision with opcache).
  • Standard:
    • Fixed bug #79561 (dns_get_record() fails with DNS_ALL).

Version 7.4.6

  • Core:
    • Fixed bug #78434 (Generator yields no items after valid() call).
    • Fixed bug #79477 (casting object into array creates references).
    • Fixed bug #79514 (Memory leaks while including unexistent file).
    • Fixed bug #79470 (PHP incompatible with 3rd party file system on demand).
    • Fixed bug #78784 (Unable to interact with files inside a VFS for Git repository).
    • Fixed bug #78875 (Long variables cause OOM and temp files are not cleaned). (CVE-2019-11048).
    • Fixed bug #78876 (Long variables in multipart/form-data cause OOM and temp files are not cleaned). (CVE-2019-11048).
  • DOM:
    • Fixed bug #78221 (DOMNode::normalize() doesn't remove empty text nodes).
  • EXIF:
    • Fixed bug #79336 (ext/exif/tests/bug79046.phpt fails on Big endian arch).
  • FCGI:
    • Fixed bug #79491 (Search for .user.ini extends up to root dir).
  • MBString:
    • Fixed bug #79441 (Segfault in mb_chr() if internal encoding is unsupported).
  • OpenSSL:
    • Fixed bug #79497 (stream_socket_client() throws an unknown error sometimes with <1s timeout).
  • PCRE:
  • Phar:
    • Fixed bug #79503 (Memory leak on duplicate metadata).
  • SimpleXML:
    • Fixed bug #79528 (Different object of the same xml between 7.4.5 and 7.4.4).
  • SPL:
    • Fixed bug #69264 (__debugInfo() ignored while extending SPL classes).
    • Fixed bug #67369 (ArrayObject serialization drops the iterator class).
  • Standard:
    • Fixed bug #79468 (SIGSEGV when closing stream handle with a stream filter appended).
    • Fixed bug #79447 (Serializing uninitialized typed properties with __sleep should not throw).

Version 7.4.5

  • Core:
    • Fixed bug #79364 (When copy empty array, next key is unspecified).
    • Fixed bug #78210 (Invalid pointer address).
  • CURL:
    • Fixed bug #79199 (curl_copy_handle() memory leak).
  • Date:
    • Fixed bug #79396 (DateTime hour incorrect during DST jump forward).
    • Fixed bug #74940 (DateTimeZone loose comparison always true).
  • FPM:
    • Implement request #77062 (Allow numeric [UG]ID in FPM listen.{owner,group}) (Andre Nathan)
  • Iconv:
    • Fixed bug #79200 (Some iconv functions cut Windows-1258).
  • OPcache:
    • Fixed bug #79412 (Opcache chokes and uses 100% CPU on specific script).
  • Session:
    • Fixed bug #79413 (session_create_id() fails for active sessions).
  • Shmop:
    • Fixed bug #79427 (Integer Overflow in shmop_open()).
  • SimpleXML:
    • Fixed bug #61597 (SXE properties may lack attributes and content).
  • SOAP:
    • Fixed bug #79357 (SOAP request segfaults when any request parameter is missing).
  • Spl:
    • Fixed bug #75673 (SplStack::unserialize() behavior).
    • Fixed bug #79393 (Null coalescing operator failing with SplFixedArray).
  • Standard:
    • Fixed bug #79330 (shell_exec() silently truncates after a null byte).
    • Fixed bug #79410 (system() swallows last chunk if it is exactly 4095 bytes without newline).
    • Fixed bug #79465 (OOB Read in urldecode()). (CVE-2020-7067)
  • Zip:
    • Fixed bug #79296 (ZipArchive::open fails on empty file).
    • Fixed bug #79424 (php_zip_glob uses gl_pathc after call to globfree).

Version 7.4.4

  • Core:
    • Fixed bug #79329 (get_headers() silently truncates after a null byte) (CVE-2020-7066)
    • Fixed bug #79244 (php crashes during parsing INI file).
    • Fixed bug #63206 (restore_error_handler does not restore previous errors mask).
  • COM:
    • Fixed bug #66322 (COMPersistHelper::SaveToFile can save to wrong location).
    • Fixed bug #79242 (COM error constants don't match com_exception codes on x86).
    • Fixed bug #79247 (Garbage collecting variant objects segfaults).
    • Fixed bug #79248 (Traversing empty VT_ARRAY throws com_exception).
    • Fixed bug #79299 (com_print_typeinfo prints duplicate variables).
    • Fixed bug #79332 (php_istreams are never freed).
    • Fixed bug #79333 (com_print_typeinfo() leaks memory).
  • CURL:
    • Fixed bug #79019 (Copied cURL handles upload empty file).
    • Fixed bug #79013 (Content-Length missing when posting a curlFile with curl).
  • DOM:
    • Fixed bug #77569: (Write Access Violation in DomImplementation).
    • Fixed bug #79271 (DOMDocumentType::$childNodes is NULL).
  • Enchant:
    • Fixed bug #79311 (enchant_dict_suggest() fails on big endian architecture).
  • EXIF:
    • Fixed bug #79282 (Use-of-uninitialized-value in exif) (CVE-2020-7064).
  • Fileinfo:
    • Fixed bug #79283 (Segfault in libmagic patch contains a buffer overflow).
  • FPM:
    • Fixed bug #77653 (operator displayed instead of the real error message).
    • Fixed bug #79014 (PHP-FPM & Primary script unknown).
  • MBstring:
    • Fixed bug #79371 (mb_strtolower (UTF-32LE): stack-buffer-overflow at php_unicode_tolower_full) (CVE-2020-7065).
  • MySQLi:
    • Fixed bug #64032 (mysqli reports different client_version).
  • MySQLnd:
    • Implemented FR #79275 (Support auth_plugin_caching_sha2_password on Windows).
  • Opcache:
    • Fixed bug #79252 (preloading causes php-fpm to segfault during exit).
  • PCRE:
    • Fixed bug #79188 (Memory corruption in preg_replace/preg_replace_callback and unicode).
    • Fixed bug #79241 (Segmentation fault on preg_match()).
    • Fixed bug #79257 (Duplicate named groups (?J) prefer last alternative even if not matched).
  • PDO_ODBC:
    • Fixed bug #79038 (PDOStatement::nextRowset() leaks column values).
  • Reflection:
    • Fixed bug #79062 (Property with heredoc default value returns false for getDocComment).
  • SQLite3:
    • Fixed bug #79294 (::columnType() may fail after SQLite3Stmt::reset()).
  • Standard:
    • Fixed bug #79254 (getenv() w/o arguments not showing changes).
    • Fixed bug #79265 (Improper injection of Host header when using fopen for http requests).
  • Zip:
    • Fixed bug #79315 (ZipArchive::addFile doesn't honor start/length parameters).

Version 7.4.3

  • Core:
    • Fixed bug #79146 (cscript can fail to run on some systems).
    • Fixed bug #79155 (Property nullability lost when using multiple property definition).
    • Fixed bug #78323 (Code 0 is returned on invalid options).
    • Fixed bug #78989 (Delayed variance check involving trait segfaults).
    • Fixed bug #79174 (cookie values with spaces fail to round-trip).
    • Fixed bug #76047 (Use-after-free when accessing already destructed backtrace arguments).
  • COM:
    • Fixed bug #79247 (Garbage collecting variant objects segfaults).
  • CURL:
    • Fixed bug #79078 (Hypothetical use-after-free in curl_multi_add_handle()).
  • FFI:
    • Fixed bug #79096 (FFI Struct Segfault).
  • IMAP:
    • Fixed bug #79112 (IMAP extension can't find OpenSSL libraries at configure time).
  • Intl:
    • Fixed bug #79212 (NumberFormatter::format() may detect wrong type).
  • Libxml:
    • Fixed bug #79191 (Error in SoapClient ctor disables DOMDocument::save()).
  • MBString:
    • Fixed bug #79149 (SEGV in mb_convert_encoding with non-string encodings).
  • MySQLi:
    • Fixed bug #78666 (Properties may emit a warning on var_dump()).
  • MySQLnd:
    • Fixed bug #79084 (mysqlnd may fetch wrong column indexes with MYSQLI_BOTH).
    • Fixed bug #79011 (MySQL caching_sha2_password Access denied for password with more than 20 chars).
  • Opcache:
    • Fixed bug #79114 (Eval class during preload causes class to be only half available).
    • Fixed bug #79128 (Preloading segfaults if preload_user is used).
    • Fixed bug #79193 (Incorrect type inference for self::$field =& $field).
  • OpenSSL:
    • Fixed bug #79145 (openssl memory leak).
  • Phar:
    • Fixed bug #79082 (Files added to tar with Phar::buildFromIterator have all-access permissions). (CVE-2020-7063)
    • Fixed bug #79171 (heap-buffer-overflow in phar_extract_file). (CVE-2020-7061)
    • Fixed bug #76584 (PharFileInfo::decompress not working).
  • Reflection:
    • Fixed bug #79115 (ReflectionClass::isCloneable call reflected class __destruct).
  • Session:
    • Fixed bug #79221 (Null Pointer Dereference in PHP Session Upload Progress). (CVE-2020-7062)
  • Standard:
    • Fixed bug #78902 (Memory leak when using stream_filter_append).
    • Fixed bug #78969 (PASSWORD_DEFAULT should match PASSWORD_BCRYPT instead of being null).
  • Testing:
    • Fixed bug #78090 (bug45161.phpt takes forever to finish).
  • XSL:
    • Fixed bug #70078 (XSL callbacks with nodes as parameter leak memory).
  • Zip:
    • Add ZipArchive::CM_LZMA2 and ZipArchive::CM_XZ constants (since libzip 1.6.0).
    • Add ZipArchive::RDONLY (since libzip 1.0.0).
    • Add ZipArchive::ER_* missing constants.
    • Add ZipArchive::LIBZIP_VERSION constant.
    • Fixed bug #73119 (Wrong return for ZipArchive::addEmptyDir Method).

Version 7.4.2

  • Core:
    • Preloading support on Windows has been disabled.
    • Fixed bug #79022 (class_exists returns True for classes that are not ready to be used).
    • Fixed bug #78929 (plus signs in cookie values are converted to spaces).
    • Fixed bug #78973 (Destructor during CV freeing causes segfault if opline never saved).
    • Fixed bug #78776 (Abstract method implementation from trait does not check "static").
    • Fixed bug #78999 (Cycle leak when using function result as temporary).
    • Fixed bug #79008 (General performance regression with PHP 7.4 on Windows).
    • Fixed bug #79002 (Serializing uninitialized typed properties with __sleep makes unserialize throw).
  • CURL:
    • Fixed bug #79033 (Curl timeout error with specific url and post).
    • Fixed bug #79063 (curl openssl does not respect PKG_CONFIG_PATH).
  • Date:
    • Fixed bug #79015 (undefined-behavior in php_date.c).
  • DBA:
    • Fixed bug #78808 ([LMDB] MDB_MAP_FULL: Environment mapsize limit reached).
  • Exif:
    • Fixed bug #79046 (NaN to int cast undefined behavior in exif).
  • Fileinfo:
    • Fixed bug #74170 (locale information change after mime_content_type).
  • GD:
    • Fixed bug #79067 (gdTransformAffineCopy() may use unitialized values).
    • Fixed bug #79068 (gdTransformAffineCopy() changes interpolation method).
  • Libxml:
    • Fixed bug #79029 (Use After Free's in XMLReader / XMLWriter).
  • Mbstring:
    • Fixed bug #79037 (global buffer-overflow in `mbfl_filt_conv_big5_wchar`). (CVE-2020-7060)
  • OPcache:
    • Fixed bug #78961 (erroneous optimization of re-assigned $GLOBALS).
    • Fixed bug #78950 (Preloading trait method with static variables).
    • Fixed bug #78903 (Conflict in RTD key for closures results in crash).
    • Fixed bug #78986 (Opcache segfaults when inheriting ctor from immutable into mutable class).
    • Fixed bug #79040 (Warning Opcode handlers are unusable due to ASLR).
    • Fixed bug #79055 (Typed property become unknown with OPcache file cache).
  • Pcntl:
    • Fixed bug #78402 (Converting null to string in error message is bad DX).
  • PDO_PgSQL:
    • Fixed bug #78983 (pdo_pgsql config.w32 cannot find libpq-fe.h).
    • Fixed bug #78980 (pgsqlGetNotify() overlooks dead connection).
    • Fixed bug #78982 (pdo_pgsql returns dead persistent connection).
  • Session:
    • Fixed bug #79091 (heap use-after-free in session_create_id()).
    • Fixed bug #79031 (Session unserialization problem).
  • Shmop:
    • Fixed bug #78538 (shmop memory leak).
  • Sqlite3:
    • Fixed bug #79056 (sqlite does not respect PKG_CONFIG_PATH during compilation).
  • Spl:
    • Fixed bug #78976 (SplFileObject::fputcsv returns -1 on failure).
  • Standard:
    • Fixed bug #79099 (OOB read in php_strip_tags_ex). (CVE-2020-7059)
    • Fixed bug #79000 (Non-blocking socket stream reports EAGAIN as error).
    • Fixed bug #54298 (Using empty additional_headers adding extraneous CRLF).

Version 7.4.1

  • Bcmath:
    • Fixed bug #78878 (Buffer underflow in bc_shift_addsub). (CVE-2019-11046).
  • Core:
    • Fixed bug #78862 (link() silently truncates after a null byte on Windows). (CVE-2019-11044).
    • Fixed bug #78863 (DirectoryIterator class silently truncates after a null byte). (CVE-2019-11045).
    • Fixed bug #78943 (mail() may release string with refcount==1 twice). (CVE-2019-11049).
    • Fixed bug #78810 (RW fetches do not throw "uninitialized property" exception).
    • Fixed bug #78868 (Calling __autoload() with incorrect EG(fake_scope) value).
    • Fixed bug #78296 (is_file fails to detect file).
    • Fixed bug #78883 (fgets(STDIN) fails on Windows).
    • Fixed bug #78898 (call_user_func(['parent', ...]) fails while other succeed).
    • Fixed bug #78904 (Uninitialized property triggers __get()).
    • Fixed bug #78926 (Segmentation fault on Symfony cache:clear).
  • GD:
    • Fixed bug #78849 (GD build broken with -D SIGNED_COMPARE_SLOW).
    • Fixed bug #78923 (Artifacts when convoluting image with transparency).
  • EXIF:
    • Fixed bug #78793 (Use-after-free in exif parsing under memory sanitizer). (CVE-2019-11050).
    • Fixed bug #78910 (Heap-buffer-overflow READ in exif). (CVE-2019-11047).
  • FPM:
    • Fixed bug #76601 (Partially working php-fpm ater incomplete reload).
    • Fixed bug #78889 (php-fpm service fails to start).
    • Fixed bug #78916 (php-fpm 7.4.0 don't send mail via mail()).
  • Intl:
    • Implemented FR #78912 (INTL Support for accounting format).
  • Mysqlnd:
    • Fixed bug #78823 (ZLIB_LIBS not added to EXTRA_LIBS).
  • OPcache:
    • Fixed $x = (bool)$x; with opcache (should emit undeclared variable notice).
    • Fixed bug #78935 (Preloading removes classes that have dependencies).
  • PCRE:
    • Fixed bug #78853 (preg_match() may return integer > 1).
  • Reflection:
    • Fixed bug #78895 (Reflection detects abstract non-static class as abstract static. IS_IMPLICIT_ABSTRACT is not longer used).
  • Standard:
    • Fixed bug #77638 (var_export'ing certain class instances segfaults).
    • Fixed bug #78840 (imploding $GLOBALS crashes).
    • Fixed bug #78833 (Integer overflow in pack causes out-of-bound access).
    • Fixed bug #78814 (strip_tags allows / in tag name => whitelist bypass).

Version 7.4.0

  • Core:
    • Implemented RFC: Deprecate curly brace syntax for accessing array elements and string offsets.
    • Implemented RFC: Deprecations for PHP 7.4.
    • Fixed bug #52752 (Crash when lexing).
    • Fixed bug #60677 (CGI doesn't properly validate shebang line contains #!).
    • Fixed bug #71030 (Self-assignment in list() may have inconsistent behavior).
    • Fixed bug #72530 (Use After Free in GC with Certain Destructors).
    • Fixed bug #75921 (Inconsistent: No warning in some cases when stdObj is created on the fly).
    • Implemented FR #76148 (Add array_key_exists() to the list of specially compiled functions).
    • Fixed bug #76430 (__METHOD__ inconsistent outside of method).
    • Fixed bug #76451 (Aliases during inheritance type checks affected by opcache).
    • Implemented FR #77230 (Support custom CFLAGS and LDFLAGS from environment).
    • Fixed bug #77345 (Stack Overflow caused by circular reference in garbage collection).
    • Fixed bug #77812 (Interactive mode does not support PHP 7.3-style heredoc).
    • Fixed bug #77877
    • Fixed bug #78066 (PHP eats the first byte of a program that comes from process substitution).
    • Fixed bug #78151 (Segfault caused by indirect expressions in PHP 7.4a1).
    • Fixed bug #78154 (SEND_VAR_NO_REF does not always send reference).
    • Fixed bug #78182 (Segmentation fault during by-reference property assignment).
    • Fixed bug #78212 (Segfault in built-in webserver).
    • Fixed bug #78220 (Can't access OneDrive folder).
    • Fixed bug #78226 (Unexpected __set behavior with typed properties).
    • Fixed bug #78239 (Deprecation notice during string conversion converted to exception hangs).
    • Fixed bug #78335 (Static properties/variables containing cycles report as leak).
    • Fixed bug #78340 (Include of stream wrapper not reading whole file).
    • Fixed bug #78344 (Segmentation fault on zend_check_protected).
    • Fixed bug #78356 (Array returned from ArrayAccess is incorrectly unpacked as argument).
    • Fixed bug #78379 (Cast to object confuses GC, causes crash).
    • Fixed bug #78386 (fstat mode has unexpected value on PHP 7.4).
    • Fixed bug #78396 (Second file_put_contents in Shutdown hangs script).
    • Fixed bug #78406 (Broken file includes with user-defined stream filters).
    • Fixed bug #78438 (Corruption when __unserializing deeply nested structures).
    • Fixed bug #78441 (Parse error due to heredoc identifier followed by digit).
    • Fixed bug #78454 (Consecutive numeric separators cause OOM error).
    • Fixed bug #78460 (PEAR installation failure).
    • Fixed bug #78531 (Crash when using undefined variable as object).
    • Fixed bug #78535 (auto_detect_line_endings value not parsed as bool).
    • Fixed bug #78604 (token_get_all() does not properly tokenize FOO<?php with short_open_tag=0).
    • Fixed bug #78614 (Does not compile with DTRACE anymore).
    • Fixed bug #78620 (Out of memory error).
    • Fixed bug #78632 (method_exists() in php74 works differently from php73 in checking priv. methods).
    • Fixed bug #78644 (SEGFAULT in ZEND_UNSET_OBJ_SPEC_VAR_CONST_HANDLER).
    • Fixed bug #78658 (Memory corruption using Closure::bindTo).
    • Fixed bug #78656 (Parse errors classified as highest log-level).
    • Fixed bug #78662 (stream_write bad error detection).
    • Fixed bug #78768 (redefinition of typedef zend_property_info).
    • Fixed bug #78788 (./configure generates invalid php_version.h).
    • Fixed incorrect usage of QM_ASSIGN instruction. It must not return IS_VAR. As a side effect, this allowed passing left hand list() "by reference", instead of compile-time error.
  • CLI:
    • The built-in CLI server now reports the request method in log files.
  • COM:
    • Deprecated registering of case-insensitive constants from typelibs.
    • Fixed bug #78650 (new COM Crash).
    • Fixed bug #78694 (Appending to a variant array causes segfault).
  • CURL:
    • Fixed bug #76480 (Use curl_multi_wait() so that timeouts are respected).
    • Implemented FR #77711 (CURLFile should support UNICODE filenames).
    • Deprecated CURLPIPE_HTTP1.
    • Deprecated $version parameter of curl_version().
  • Date:
    • Updated timelib to 2018.02.
    • Fixed bug #69044 (discrepency between time and microtime).
    • Fixed bug #70153 (\DateInterval incorrectly unserialized).
    • Fixed bug #75232 (print_r of DateTime creating side-effect).
    • Fixed bug #78383 (Casting a DateTime to array no longer returns its properties).
    • Fixed bug #78751 (Serialising DatePeriod converts DateTimeImmutable).
  • Exif:
    • Fixed bug #78333 (Exif crash (bus error) due to wrong alignment and invalid cast).
    • Fixed bug #78256 (heap-buffer-overflow on exif_process_user_comment). (CVE-2019-11042)
    • Fixed bug #78222 (heap-buffer-overflow on exif_scan_thumbnail). (CVE-2019-11041)
  • Fileinfo:
    • Fixed bug #78075 (finfo_file treats JSON file as text/plain).
    • Fixed bug #78183 (finfo_file shows wrong mime-type for .tga file).
  • Filter:
    • The filter extension no longer has the --with-pcre-dir on Unix builds, allowing the extension to be once more compiled as shared using ./configure.
    • Added min_range and max_range options for FILTER_VALIDATE_FLOAT.
  • FFI:
    • Added FFI extension.
    • Fixed bug #78488 (OOB in ZEND_FUNCTION(ffi_trampoline)).
    • Fixed bug #78543 (is_callable() on FFI\CData throws Exception).
    • Fixed bug #78716 (Function name mangling is wrong for some parameter types).
    • Fixed bug #78762 (Failing FFI::cast() may leak memory).
    • Fixed bug #78761 (Zend memory heap corruption with preload and casting).
    • Implement FR #78270 (Support __vectorcall convention with FFI).
    • Added missing FFI::isNull().
  • FPM:
    • Implemented FR #72510 (systemd service should be hardened).
    • Fixed bug #74083 (master PHP-fpm is stopped on multiple reloads).
    • Fixed bug #78334 (fpm log prefix message includes wrong stdout/stderr notation).
    • Fixed bug #78599 (env_path_info underflow in fpm_main.c can lead to RCE). (CVE-2019-11043)
  • GD:
    • Implemented the scatter filter (IMG_FILTER_SCATTER).
    • The bundled libgd behaves now like system libgd wrt. IMG_CROP_DEFAULT never falling back to IMG_CROP_SIDES.
    • The default $mode parameter of imagecropauto() has been changed to IMG_CROP_DEFAULT; passing -1 is now deprecated.
    • Added support for aspect ratio preserving scaling to a fixed height for imagescale().
    • Added TGA read support.
    • Fixed bug #73291 (imagecropauto() $threshold differs from external libgd).
    • Fixed bug #76324 (cannot detect recent versions of freetype with pkg-config).
    • Fixed bug #78314 (missing freetype support/functions with external gd).
  • GMP:
    • Fixed bug #78574 (broken shared build).
  • Hash:
  • Iconv:
    • Fixed bug #78342 (Bus error in configure test for iconv //IGNORE).
    • Fixed bug #78642 (Wrong libiconv version displayed).
  • Libxml:
    • Fixed bug #78279 (libxml_disable_entity_loader settings is shared between requests (cgi-fcgi)).
  • InterBase:
    • Unbundled the InterBase extension and moved it to PECL.
  • Intl:
    • Raised requirements to ICU ≥ 50.1.
    • Changed ResourceBundle to implement Countable.
    • Changed default of $variant parameter of idn_to_ascii() and idn_to_utf8().
  • LDAP:
    • Deprecated ldap_control_paged_result_response and ldap_control_paged_result
  • LiteSpeed:
    • Updated to LiteSpeed SAPI V7.5 (Fixed clean shutdown).
    • Updated to LiteSpeed SAPI V7.4.3 (increased response header count limit from 100 to 1000, added crash handler to cleanly shutdown PHP request, added CloudLinux mod_lsapi mode).
    • Fixed bug #76058 (After "POST data can't be buffered", using php://input makes huge tmp files).
  • MBString:
    • Fixed bug #77907 (mb-functions do not respect default_encoding).
    • Fixed bug #78579 (mb_decode_numericentity: args number inconsistency).
    • Fixed bug #78609 (mb_check_encoding() no longer supports stringable objects).
  • MySQLi:
    • Fixed bug #67348 (Reading $dbc->stat modifies $dbc->affected_rows).
    • Fixed bug #76809 (SSL settings aren't respected when persistent connections are used).
    • Fixed bug #78179 (MariaDB server version incorrectly detected).
    • Fixed bug #78213 (Empty row pocket).
  • MySQLnd:
    • Fixed connect_attr issues and added the _server_host connection attribute.
    • Fixed bug #60594 (mysqlnd exposes 160 lines of stats in phpinfo).
  • ODBC:
    • Fixed bug #78473 (odbc_close() closes arbitrary resources).
  • Opcache:
    • Implemented preloading RFC.
    • Add opcache.preload_user INI directive.
    • Added new INI directive opcache.cache_id (Windows only).
    • Fixed bug #78106 (Path resolution fails if opcache disabled during request).
    • Fixed bug #78175 (Preloading segfaults at preload time and at runtime).
    • Fixed bug #78202 (Opcache stats for cache hits are capped at 32bit NUM).
    • Fixed bug #78271 (Invalid result of if-else).
    • Fixed bug #78341 (Failure to detect smart branch in DFA pass).
    • Fixed bug #78376 (Incorrect preloading of constant static properties).
    • Fixed bug #78429 (opcache_compile_file(__FILE__); segfaults).
    • Fixed bug #78512 (Cannot make preload work).
    • Fixed bug #78514 (Preloading segfaults with inherited typed property).
    • Fixed bug #78654 (Incorrectly computed opcache checksum on files with non-ascii characters).
  • OpenSSL:
    • Added TLS 1.3 support to streams including new tlsv1.3 stream.
    • Added openssl_x509_verify function.
    • openssl_random_pseudo_bytes() now throws in error conditions.
    • Changed the default config path (Windows only).
    • Fixed bug #78231 (Segmentation fault upon stream_socket_accept of exported socket-to-stream).
    • Fixed bug #78391 (Assertion failure in openssl_random_pseudo_bytes).
    • Fixed bug #78775 (TLS issues from HTTP request affecting other encrypted connections).
  • Pcntl:
    • Fixed bug #77335 (PHP is preventing SIGALRM from specifying SA_RESTART).
  • PCRE:
    • Implemented FR #77094 (Support flags in preg_replace_callback).
    • Fixed bug #72685 (Repeated UTF-8 validation of same string in UTF-8 mode).
    • Fixed bug #73948 (Preg_match_all should return NULLs on trailing optional capture groups).
    • Fixed bug #78338 (Array cross-border reading in PCRE).
    • Fixed bug #78349 (Bundled pcre2 library missing LICENCE file).
  • PDO:
    • Implemented FR #71885 (Allow escaping question mark placeholders). https://wiki.php.net/rfc/pdo_escape_placeholders
    • Fixed bug #77849 (Disable cloning of PDO handle/connection objects).
    • Implemented FR #78033 (PDO - support username and password specified in DSN).
  • PDO_Firebird:
    • Implemented FR #65690 (PDO_Firebird should also support dialect 1).
    • Implemented FR #77863 (PDO firebird support type Boolean in input parameters).
  • PDO_MySQL:
    • Fixed bug #41997 (SP call yields additional empty result set).
    • Fixed bug #78623 (Regression caused by "SP call yields additional empty result set").
  • PDO_OCI:
    • Support Oracle Database tracing attributes ACTION, MODULE, CLIENT_INFO, and CLIENT_IDENTIFIER.
    • Implemented FR #76908 (PDO_OCI getColumnMeta() not implemented).
  • PDO_SQLite:
    • Implemented sqlite_stmt_readonly in PDO_SQLite.
    • Raised requirements to SQLite 3.5.0.
    • Fixed bug #78192 (SegFault when reuse statement after schema has changed).
    • Fixed bug #78348 (Remove -lrt from pdo_sqlite.so).
  • Phar:
    • Fixed bug #77919 (Potential UAF in Phar RSHUTDOWN).
  • phpdbg:
    • Fixed bug #76596 (phpdbg support for display_errors=stderr).
    • Fixed bug #76801 (too many open files).
    • Fixed bug #77800 (phpdbg segfaults on listing some conditional breakpoints).
    • Fixed bug #77805 (phpdbg build fails when readline is shared).
  • Recode:
    • Unbundled the recode extension.
  • Reflection:
    • Fixed bug #76737 (Unserialized reflection objects are broken, they shouldn't be serializable).
    • Fixed bug #78263 (\ReflectionReference::fromArrayElement() returns null while item is a reference).
    • Fixed bug #78410 (Cannot "manually" unserialize class that is final and extends an internal one).
    • Fixed bug #78697 (ReflectionClass::implementsInterface - inaccurate error message with traits).
    • Fixed bug #78774 (ReflectionNamedType on Typed Properties Crash).
  • Session:
    • Fixed bug #78624 (session_gc return value for user defined session handlers).
  • SimpleXML:
    • Implemented FR #65215 (SimpleXMLElement could register as implementing Countable).
    • Fixed bug #75245 (Don't set content of elements with only whitespaces).
  • Sockets:
    • Fixed bug #67619 (Validate length on socket_write).
    • Fixed bug #78665 (Multicasting may leak memory).
  • sodium:
    • Fixed bug #77646 (sign_detached() strings not terminated).
    • Fixed bug #78510 (Partially uninitialized buffer returned by sodium_crypto_generichash_init()).
    • Fixed bug #78516 (password_hash(): Memory cost is not in allowed range).
  • SPL:
    • Fixed bug #77518 (SeekableIterator::seek() should accept 'int' typehint as documented).
    • Fixed bug #78409 (Segfault when creating instance of ArrayIterator without constructor).
    • Fixed bug #78436 (Missing addref in SplPriorityQueue EXTR_BOTH mode).
    • Fixed bug #78456 (Segfault when serializing SplDoublyLinkedList).
  • SQLite3:
    • Unbundled libsqlite.
    • Raised requirements to SQLite 3.7.4.
    • Forbid (un)serialization of SQLite3, SQLite3Stmt and SQLite3Result.
    • Added support for the SQLite @name notation.
    • Added SQLite3Stmt::getSQL() to retrieve the SQL of the statement.
    • Implement FR ##70950 (Make SQLite3 Online Backup API available).
  • Standard:
    • Implemented RFC password hashing registry.
    • Implemented RFC where password_hash() has argon2i(d) implementations from ext/sodium when PHP is built without libargon.
    • Implemented FR #38301 (field enclosure behavior in fputcsv).
    • Implemented FR #51496 (fgetcsv should take empty string as an escape).
    • Fixed bug #73535 (php_sockop_write() returns 0 on error, can be used to trigger Denial of Service).
    • Fixed bug #74764 (Bindto IPv6 works with file_get_contents but fails with stream_socket_client).
    • Fixed bug #76859 (stream_get_line skips data if used with data-generating filter).
    • Implemented FR #77377 (No way to handle CTRL+C in Windows).
    • Fixed bug #77930 (stream_copy_to_stream should use mmap more often).
    • Implemented FR #78177 (Make proc_open accept command array).
    • Fixed bug #78208 (password_needs_rehash() with an unknown algo should always return true).
    • Fixed bug #78241 (touch() does not handle dates after 2038 in PHP 64-bit).
    • Fixed bug #78282 (atime and mtime mismatch).
    • Fixed bug #78326 (improper memory deallocation on stream_get_contents() with fixed length buffer).
    • Fixed bug #78346 (strip_tags no longer handling nested php tags).
    • Fixed bug #78506 (Error in a php_user_filter::filter() is not reported).
    • Fixed bug #78549 (Stack overflow due to nested serialized input).
    • Fixed bug #78759 (array_search in $GLOBALS).
  • Testing:
    • Fixed bug #78684 (PCRE bug72463_2 test is sending emails on Linux).
  • Tidy:
    • Added TIDY_TAG_* constants for HTML5 elements.
    • Fixed bug #76736 (wrong reflection for tidy_get_head, tidy_get_html, tidy_get_root, and tidy_getopt)
  • WDDX:
    • Deprecated and unbundled the WDDX extension.
  • Zip:
    • Fixed bug #78641 (addGlob can modify given remove_path value).

Version 7.3.22

  • Core:
    • Fixed bug #79884 (PHP_CONFIG_FILE_PATH is meaningless).
    • Fixed bug #77932 (File extensions are case-sensitive).
    • Fixed bug #79806 (realpath() erroneously resolves link to link).
    • Fixed bug #79895 (PHP_CHECK_GCC_ARG does not allow flags with equal sign).
    • Fixed bug #79919 (Stack use-after-scope in define()).
    • Fixed bug #79934 (CRLF-only line in heredoc causes parsing error).
  • COM:
    • Fixed bug #48585 (com_load_typelib holds reference, fails on second call).
  • Exif:
    • Fixed bug #75785 (Many errors from exif_read_data).
  • Gettext:
    • Fixed bug #70574 (Tests fail due to relying on Linux fallback behavior for gettext()).
  • LDAP:
  • OPcache:
    • Fixed bug #73060 (php failed with error after temp folder cleaned up).
  • PDO:
    • Fixed bug #64705 (errorInfo property of PDOException is null when PDO::__construct() fails).
  • Standard:
    • Fixed bug #79930 (array_merge_recursive() crashes when called with array with single reference).
    • Fixed bug #79944 (getmxrr always returns true on Alpine linux).
    • Fixed bug #79951 (Memory leak in str_replace of empty string).
  • XML:
    • Fixed bug #79922 (Crash after multiple calls to xml_parser_free()).

Version 7.3.21

  • Apache:
    • Fixed bug #79030 (Upgrade apache2handler's php_apache_sapi_get_request_time to return usec).
  • Core:
    • Fixed bug #79877 (getimagesize function silently truncates after a null byte).
    • Fixed bug #79778 (Assertion failure if dumping closure with unresolved static variable).
    • Fixed bug #79792 (HT iterators not removed if empty array is destroyed).
  • COM:
    • Fixed bug #63208 (BSTR to PHP string conversion not binary safe).
    • Fixed bug #63527 (DCOM does not work with Username, Password parameter).
  • Curl:
    • Fixed bug #79741 (curl_setopt CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS asserts on object with declared properties).
  • Fileinfo:
    • Fixed bug #79756 (finfo_file crash (FILEINFO_MIME)).
  • FTP:
    • Fixed bug #55857 (ftp_size on large files).
  • Mbstring:
    • Fixed bug #79787 (mb_strimwidth does not trim string).
  • Phar:
    • Fixed bug #79797 (Use of freed hash key in the phar_parse_zipfile function). (CVE-2020-7068)
  • Standard:
    • Fixed bug #70362 (Can't copy() large 'data://' with open_basedir).
    • Fixed bug #79817 (str_replace() does not handle INDIRECT elements).
    • Fixed bug #78008 (dns_check_record() always return true on Alpine).

Version 7.3.20

  • Core:
    • Fixed bug #79650 (php-win.exe 100% cpu lockup).
    • Fixed bug #79668 (get_defined_functions(true) may miss functions).
    • Fixed possibly unsupported timercmp() usage.
  • Exif:
    • Fixed bug #79687 (Sony picture - PHP Warning - Make, Model, MakerNotes).
  • Filter:
    • Fixed bug #73527 (Invalid memory access in php_filter_strip).
  • GD:
    • Fixed bug #79676 (imagescale adds black border with IMG_BICUBIC).
  • OpenSSL:
    • Fixed bug #62890 (default_socket_timeout=-1 causes connection to timeout).
  • PDO SQLite:
    • Fixed bug #79664 (PDOStatement::getColumnMeta fails on empty result set).
  • SPL:
    • Fixed bug #79710 (Reproducible segfault in error_handler during GC involved an SplFileObject).
  • Standard:
    • Fixed bug #74267 (segfault with streams and invalid data).

Version 7.3.19

  • Core:
    • Fixed bug #79566 (Private SHM is not private on Windows).
    • Fixed bug #79489 (.user.ini does not inherit).
  • GD:
    • Fixed bug #79615 (Wrong GIF header written in GD GIFEncode).
  • MySQLnd:
    • Fixed bug #79596 (MySQL FLOAT truncates to int some locales).
  • Opcache:
    • Fixed bug #79535 (PHP crashes with specific opcache.optimization_level).
    • Fixed bug #79588 (Boolean opcache settings ignore on/off values).
  • Standard:
    • Fixed bug #79561 (dns_get_record() fails with DNS_ALL).

Version 7.3.18

  • Core:
    • Fixed bug #78875 (Long filenames cause OOM and temp files are not cleaned). (CVE-2019-11048)
    • Fixed bug #78876 (Long variables in multipart/form-data cause OOM and temp files are not cleaned). (CVE-2019-11048)
    • Fixed bug #79434 (PHP 7.3 and PHP-7.4 crash with NULL-pointer dereference on !CS constant).
    • Fixed bug #79477 (casting object into array creates references).
    • Fixed bug #79470 (PHP incompatible with 3rd party file system on demand).
    • Fixed bug #78784 (Unable to interact with files inside a VFS for Git repository).
  • DOM:
    • Fixed bug #78221 (DOMNode::normalize() doesn't remove empty text nodes).
  • FCGI:
    • Fixed bug #79491 (Search for .user.ini extends up to root dir).
  • MBString:
    • Fixed bug #79441 (Segfault in mb_chr() if internal encoding is unsupported).
  • OpenSSL:
    • Fixed bug #79497 (stream_socket_client() throws an unknown error sometimes with <1s timeout).
  • Phar:
    • Fixed bug #79503 (Memory leak on duplicate metadata).
  • SimpleXML:
    • Fixed bug #79528 (Different object of the same xml between 7.4.5 and 7.4.4).
  • Standard:
    • Fixed bug #79468 (SIGSEGV when closing stream handle with a stream filter appended).

Version 7.3.17

  • Core:
    • Fixed bug #79364 (When copy empty array, next key is unspecified).
    • Fixed bug #78210 (Invalid pointer address).
  • CURL:
    • Fixed bug #79199 (curl_copy_handle() memory leak).
  • Date:
    • Fixed bug #79396 (DateTime hour incorrect during DST jump forward).
  • Iconv:
    • Fixed bug #79200 (Some iconv functions cut Windows-1258).
  • OPcache:
    • Fixed bug #79412 (Opcache chokes and uses 100% CPU on specific script).
  • Session:
    • Fixed bug #79413 (session_create_id() fails for active sessions).
  • Shmop:
    • Fixed bug #79427 (Integer Overflow in shmop_open()).
  • SimpleXML:
    • Fixed bug #61597 (SXE properties may lack attributes and content).
  • Spl:
    • Fixed bug #75673 (SplStack::unserialize() behavior).
    • Fixed bug #79393 (Null coalescing operator failing with SplFixedArray).
  • Standard:
    • Fixed bug #79330 (shell_exec() silently truncates after a null byte).
    • Fixed bug #79465 (OOB Read in urldecode()). (CVE-2020-7067)
    • Fixed bug #79410 (system() swallows last chunk if it is exactly 4095 bytes without newline).
  • Zip:
    • Fixed bug #79296 (ZipArchive::open fails on empty file).
    • Fixed bug #79424 (php_zip_glob uses gl_pathc after call to globfree).

Version 7.3.16

  • Core:
    • Fixed bug #63206 (restore_error_handler does not restore previous errors mask).
  • COM:
    • Fixed bug #66322 (COMPersistHelper::SaveToFile can save to wrong location).
    • Fixed bug #79242 (COM error constants don't match com_exception codes on x86).
    • Fixed bug #79248 (Traversing empty VT_ARRAY throws com_exception).
    • Fixed bug #79299 (com_print_typeinfo prints duplicate variables).
    • Fixed bug #79332 (php_istreams are never freed).
    • Fixed bug #79333 (com_print_typeinfo() leaks memory).
  • DOM:
    • Fixed bug #77569: (Write Access Violation in DomImplementation).
    • Fixed bug #79271 (DOMDocumentType::$childNodes is NULL).
  • Enchant:
    • Fixed bug #79311 (enchant_dict_suggest() fails on big endian architecture).
  • EXIF:
    • Fixed bug #79282 (Use-of-uninitialized-value in exif). (CVE-2020-7064)
  • MBstring:
    • Fixed bug #79371 (mb_strtolower (UTF-32LE): stack-buffer-overflow at php_unicode_tolower_full). (CVE-2020-7065)
  • MySQLi:
    • Fixed bug #64032 (mysqli reports different client_version).
  • PCRE:
    • Fixed bug #79188 (Memory corruption in preg_replace/preg_replace_callback and unicode).
  • PDO_ODBC:
    • Fixed bug #79038 (PDOStatement::nextRowset() leaks column values).
  • Reflection:
    • Fixed bug #79062 (Property with heredoc default value returns false for getDocComment).
  • SQLite3:
    • Fixed bug #79294 (::columnType() may fail after SQLite3Stmt::reset()).
  • Standard:
    • Fixed bug #79329 (get_headers() silently truncates after a null byte). (CVE-2020-7066)
    • Fixed bug #79254 (getenv() w/o arguments not showing changes).
    • Fixed bug #79265 (Improper injection of Host header when using fopen for http requests).

Version 7.3.15

  • Core:
    • Fixed bug #71876 (Memory corruption htmlspecialchars(): charset `*' not supported).
    • Fixed bug #79146 (cscript can fail to run on some systems).
    • Fixed bug #78323 (Code 0 is returned on invalid options).
    • Fixed bug #76047 (Use-after-free when accessing already destructed backtrace arguments).
  • CURL:
    • Fixed bug #79078 (Hypothetical use-after-free in curl_multi_add_handle()).
  • Intl:
    • Fixed bug #79212 (NumberFormatter::format() may detect wrong type).
  • Libxml:
    • Fixed bug #79191 (Error in SoapClient ctor disables DOMDocument::save()).
  • MBString:
    • Fixed bug #79154 (mb_convert_encoding() can modify $from_encoding).
  • MySQLnd:
    • Fixed bug #79084 (mysqlnd may fetch wrong column indexes with MYSQLI_BOTH).
  • OpenSSL:
    • Fixed bug #79145 (openssl memory leak).
  • Phar:
    • Fixed bug #79082 (Files added to tar with Phar::buildFromIterator have all-access permissions). (CVE-2020-7063)
    • Fixed bug #79171 (heap-buffer-overflow in phar_extract_file). (CVE-2020-7061)
    • Fixed bug #76584 (PharFileInfo::decompress not working).
  • Reflection:
    • Fixed bug #79115 (ReflectionClass::isCloneable call reflected class __destruct).
  • Session:
    • Fixed bug #79221 (Null Pointer Dereference in PHP Session Upload Progress). (CVE-2020-7062)
  • SPL:
    • Fixed bug #79151 (heap use after free caused by spl_dllist_it_helper_move_forward).
  • Standard:
    • Fixed bug #78902 (Memory leak when using stream_filter_append).
  • Testing:
    • Fixed bug #78090 (bug45161.phpt takes forever to finish).
  • XSL:
    • Fixed bug #70078 (XSL callbacks with nodes as parameter leak memory).

Version 7.3.14

  • Core:
    • Fixed bug #78999 (Cycle leak when using function result as temporary).
  • CURL:
    • Fixed bug #79033 (Curl timeout error with specific url and post).
  • Date:
    • Fixed bug #79015 (undefined-behavior in php_date.c).
  • DBA:
    • Fixed bug #78808 ([LMDB] MDB_MAP_FULL: Environment mapsize limit reached).
  • Fileinfo:
    • Fixed bug #74170 (locale information change after mime_content_type).
  • GD:
    • Fixed bug #78923 (Artifacts when convoluting image with transparency).
    • Fixed bug #79067 (gdTransformAffineCopy() may use unitialized values).
    • Fixed bug #79068 (gdTransformAffineCopy() changes interpolation method).
  • Libxml:
    • Fixed bug #79029 (Use After Free's in XMLReader / XMLWriter).
  • Mbstring:
    • Fixed bug #79037 (global buffer-overflow in `mbfl_filt_conv_big5_wchar`). (CVE-2020-7060)
  • OPcache:
    • Fixed bug #79040 (Warning Opcode handlers are unusable due to ASLR).
  • Pcntl:
    • Fixed bug #78402 (Converting null to string in error message is bad DX).
  • PDO_PgSQL:
    • Fixed bug #78983 (pdo_pgsql config.w32 cannot find libpq-fe.h).
    • Fixed bug #78980 (pgsqlGetNotify() overlooks dead connection).
    • Fixed bug #78982 (pdo_pgsql returns dead persistent connection).
  • Session:
    • Fixed bug #79091 (heap use-after-free in session_create_id()).
  • Shmop:
    • Fixed bug #78538 (shmop memory leak).
  • Standard:
    • Fixed bug #79099 (OOB read in php_strip_tags_ex). (CVE-2020-7059)
    • Fixed bug #54298 (Using empty additional_headers adding extraneous CRLF).

Version 7.3.13

  • Bcmath:
    • Fixed bug #78878 (Buffer underflow in bc_shift_addsub). (CVE-2019-11046)
  • Core:
    • Fixed bug #78862 (link() silently truncates after a null byte on Windows). (CVE-2019-11044)
    • Fixed bug #78863 (DirectoryIterator class silently truncates after a null byte). (CVE-2019-11045)
    • Fixed bug #78943 (mail() may release string with refcount==1 twice). (CVE-2019-11049)
    • Fixed bug #78787 (Segfault with trait overriding inherited private shadow property).
    • Fixed bug #78868 (Calling __autoload() with incorrect EG(fake_scope) value).
    • Fixed bug #78296 (is_file fails to detect file).
  • EXIF:
    • Fixed bug #78793 (Use-after-free in exif parsing under memory sanitizer). (CVE-2019-11050)
    • Fixed bug #78910 (Heap-buffer-overflow READ in exif) (CVE-2019-11047).
  • GD:
    • Fixed bug #78849 (GD build broken with -D SIGNED_COMPARE_SLOW).
  • MBString:
    • Upgraded bundled Oniguruma to 6.9.4.
  • OPcache:
    • Fixed potential ASLR related invalid opline handler issues.
    • Fixed $x = (bool)$x; with opcache (should emit undeclared variable notice).
  • PCRE:
    • Fixed bug #78853 (preg_match() may return integer > 1).
  • Standard:
    • Fixed bug #78759 (array_search in $GLOBALS).
    • Fixed bug #77638 (var_export'ing certain class instances segfaults).
    • Fixed bug #78840 (imploding $GLOBALS crashes).
    • Fixed bug #78833 (Integer overflow in pack causes out-of-bound access).
    • Fixed bug #78814 (strip_tags allows / in tag name => whitelist bypass).

Version 7.3.12

  • Core:
    • Fixed bug #78658 (Memory corruption using Closure::bindTo).
    • Fixed bug #78656 (Parse errors classified as highest log-level).
    • Fixed bug #78752 (Segfault if GC triggered while generator stack frame is being destroyed).
    • Fixed bug #78689 (Closure::fromCallable() doesn't handle [Closure, '__invoke']).
  • COM:
    • Fixed bug #78694 (Appending to a variant array causes segfault).
  • Date:
    • Fixed bug #70153 (\DateInterval incorrectly unserialized).
    • Fixed bug #78751 (Serialising DatePeriod converts DateTimeImmutable).
  • Iconv:
    • Fixed bug #78642 (Wrong libiconv version displayed).
  • OpCache:
    • Fixed bug #78654 (Incorrectly computed opcache checksum on files with non-ascii characters).
    • Fixed bug #78747 (OpCache corrupts custom extension result).
  • OpenSSL:
    • Fixed bug #78775 (TLS issues from HTTP request affecting other encrypted connections).
  • Reflection:
    • Fixed bug #78697 (ReflectionClass::ImplementsInterface - inaccurate error message with traits).
  • Sockets:
    • Fixed bug #78665 (Multicasting may leak memory).

Version 7.3.11

  • Core:
    • Fixed bug #78535 (auto_detect_line_endings value not parsed as bool).
    • Fixed bug #78620 (Out of memory error).
  • Exif:
    • Fixed bug #78442 ('Illegal component' on exif_read_data since PHP7) (Kalle)
  • FPM:
    • Fixed bug #78599 (env_path_info underflow in fpm_main.c can lead to RCE). (CVE-2019-11043)
    • Fixed bug #78413 (request_terminate_timeout does not take effect after fastcgi_finish_request).
  • MBString:
    • Fixed bug #78633 (Heap buffer overflow (read) in mb_eregi).
    • Fixed bug #78579 (mb_decode_numericentity: args number inconsistency).
    • Fixed bug #78609 (mb_check_encoding() no longer supports stringable objects).
  • MySQLi:
    • Fixed bug #76809 (SSL settings aren't respected when persistent connections are used).
  • Mysqlnd:
    • Fixed bug #78525 (Memory leak in pdo when reusing native prepared statements).
  • PCRE:
    • Fixed bug #78272 (calling preg_match() before pcntl_fork() will freeze child process).
  • PDO_MySQL:
    • Fixed bug #78623 (Regression caused by "SP call yields additional empty result set").
  • Session:
    • Fixed bug #78624 (session_gc return value for user defined session handlers).
  • Standard:
    • Fixed bug #76342 (file_get_contents waits twice specified timeout).
    • Fixed bug #78612 (strtr leaks memory when integer keys are used and the subject string shorter).
    • Fixed bug #76859 (stream_get_line skips data if used with data-generating filter).
  • Zip:
    • Fixed bug #78641 (addGlob can modify given remove_path value).

Version 7.3.10

  • Core:
    • Fixed bug #78220 (Can't access OneDrive folder).
    • Fixed bug #77922 (Double release of doc comment on inherited shadow property).
    • Fixed bug #78441 (Parse error due to heredoc identifier followed by digit).
    • Fixed bug #77812 (Interactive mode does not support PHP 7.3-style heredoc).
  • FastCGI:
    • Fixed bug #78469 (FastCGI on_accept hook is not called when using named pipes on Windows).
  • FPM:
    • Fixed bug #78334 (fpm log prefix message includes wrong stdout/stderr notation).
  • Intl:
    • Ensure IDNA2003 rules are used with idn_to_ascii() and idn_to_utf8() when requested.
  • MBString:
    • Fixed bug #78559 (Heap buffer overflow in mb_eregi).
  • MySQLnd:
    • Fixed connect_attr issues and added the _server_host connection attribute.
  • ODBC:
    • Fixed bug #78473 (odbc_close() closes arbitrary resources).
  • PDO_MySQL:
    • Fixed bug #41997 (SP call yields additional empty result set).
  • sodium:
    • Fixed bug #78510 (Partially uninitialized buffer returned by sodium_crypto_generichash_init()).

Version 7.3.9

  • Core:
    • Fixed bug #78363 (Buffer overflow in zendparse).
    • Fixed bug #78379 (Cast to object confuses GC, causes crash).
    • Fixed bug #78412
  • Curl:
    • Fixed bug #77946 (Bad cURL resources returned by curl_multi_info_read()).
  • Exif:
    • Fixed bug #78333 (Exif crash (bus error) due to wrong alignment and invalid cast).
  • FPM:
    • Fixed bug #77185 (Use-after-free in FPM master event handling).
  • Iconv:
    • Fixed bug #78342 (Bus error in configure test for iconv //IGNORE).
  • LiteSpeed:
    • Updated to LiteSpeed SAPI V7.5 (Fixed clean shutdown).
  • MBString:
    • Fixed bug #78380 (Oniguruma 6.9.3 fixes CVEs). (CVE-2019-13224)
  • MySQLnd:
    • Fixed bug #78179 (MariaDB server version incorrectly detected).
    • Fixed bug #78213 (Empty row pocket).
  • Opcache:
    • Fixed bug #77191 (Assertion failure in dce_live_ranges() when silencing is used).
  • Standard:
    • Fixed bug #69100 (Bus error from stream_copy_to_stream (file -> SSL stream) with invalid length).
    • Fixed bug #78282 (atime and mtime mismatch).
    • Fixed bug #78326 (improper memory deallocation on stream_get_contents() with fixed length buffer).
    • Fixed bug #78346 (strip_tags no longer handling nested php tags).

Version 7.3.8

  • Core:
    • Added syslog.filter=raw option.
    • Fixed bug #78212 (Segfault in built-in webserver).
  • Date:
    • Fixed bug #69044 (discrepency between time and microtime).
    • Updated timelib to 2018.02.
  • EXIF:
    • Fixed bug #78256 (heap-buffer-overflow on exif_process_user_comment). (CVE-2019-11042)
    • Fixed bug #78222 (heap-buffer-overflow on exif_scan_thumbnail). (CVE-2019-11041)
  • FTP:
    • Fixed bug #78039 (FTP with SSL memory leak).
  • Libxml:
    • Fixed bug #78279 (libxml_disable_entity_loader settings is shared between requests (cgi-fcgi)).
  • LiteSpeed:
    • Updated to LiteSpeed SAPI V7.4.3 (increased response header count limit from 100 to 1000, added crash handler to cleanly shutdown PHP request, added CloudLinux mod_lsapi mode).
    • Fixed bug #76058 (After "POST data can't be buffered", using php://input makes huge tmp files).
  • Openssl:
    • Fixed bug #78231 (Segmentation fault upon stream_socket_accept of exported socket-to-stream).
  • Opcache:
    • Fixed bug #78341 (Failure to detect smart branch in DFA pass).
    • Fixed bug #78189 (file cache strips last character of uname hash).
    • Fixed bug #78202 (Opcache stats for cache hits are capped at 32bit NUM).
    • Fixed bug #78271 (Invalid result of if-else).
    • Fixed bug #78291 (opcache_get_configuration doesn't list all directives).
  • PCRE:
    • Fixed bug #78338 (Array cross-border reading in PCRE).
    • Fixed bug #78197 (PCRE2 version check in configure fails for "##.##-xxx" version strings).
  • PDO_Sqlite:
    • Fixed bug #78192 (SegFault when reuse statement after schema has changed).
  • Phar:
    • Fixed bug #77919 (Potential UAF in Phar RSHUTDOWN).
  • Phpdbg:
    • Fixed bug #78297 (Include unexistent file memory leak).
  • SQLite:
    • Upgraded to SQLite 3.28.0.
  • Standard:
    • Fixed bug #78241 (touch() does not handle dates after 2038 in PHP 64-bit).
    • Fixed bug #78269 (password_hash uses weak options for argon2).

Version 7.3.7

  • Core:
    • Fixed bug #76980 (Interface gets skipped if autoloader throws an exception).
  • DOM:
    • Fixed bug #78025 (segfault when accessing properties of DOMDocumentType).
  • MySQLi:
    • Fixed bug #77956 (When mysqli.allow_local_infile = Off, use a meaningful error message).
    • Fixed bug #38546 (bindParam incorrect processing of bool types).
  • MySQLnd:
    • Fixed bug #77955 (Random segmentation fault in mysqlnd from php-fpm).
  • Opcache:
    • Fixed bug #78015 (Incorrect evaluation of expressions involving partials arrays in SCCP).
    • Fixed bug #78106 (Path resolution fails if opcache disabled during request).
  • OpenSSL:
    • Fixed bug #78079 (openssl_encrypt_ccm.phpt fails with OpenSSL 1.1.1c).
  • phpdbg:
    • Fixed bug #78050 (SegFault phpdbg + opcache on include file twice).
  • Sockets:
    • Fixed bug #78038 (Socket_select fails when resource array contains references).
  • Sodium:
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Freeware Utilities for Windows

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Password Recovery Utilities
The utilities provided in the following section are for password recovery and educational purposes only. They are not intended to be used for illegal purposes.

WebBrowserPassView v2.07
WebBrowserPassView is a password recovery tool that reveals the passwords stored by the following Web browsers: Internet Explorer (Version 4.0 - 8.0), Mozilla Firefox (All Versions), Google Chrome, and Opera. This tool can be used to recover your lost/forgotten password of any Website, including popular Web sites, like Facebook, Yahoo, Google, and GMail, as long as the password is stored by your Web Browser. After retrieving your lost passwords, you can save them into text/html/csv/xml file, by using the 'Save Selected Items' option (Ctrl+S).
IE PassView v1.42
IE PassView is a small utility that reveals the passwords stored by Internet Explorer browser. It supports the new Internet Explorer 7.0-11.0, as well as older versions of Internet explorer, v4.0 - v6.0

PasswordFox v1.66
PasswordFox is a small password recovery tool that allows you to view the user names and passwords stored by Mozilla Firefox Web browser. By default, PasswordFox displays the passwords stored in your current profile, but you can easily select to watch the passwords of any other Firefox profile. For each password entry, the following information is displayed: Record Index, Web Site, User Name, Password, User Name Field, Password Field, and the Signons filename.

ChromePass v1.52
ChromePass is a small password recovery tool that allows you to view the user names and passwords stored by Google Chrome Web browser. For each password entry, the following information is displayed: Origin URL, Action URL, User Name Field, Password Field, User Name, Password, and Created Time. You can select one or more items and then save them into text/html/xml file or copy them to the clipboard.

WirelessKeyView v2.11
WirelessKeyView recovers all wireless network keys (WEP/WPA) stored in your computer by the 'Wireless Zero Configuration' service of Windows XP and by the 'WLAN AutoConfig' service of Windows Vista. It allows you to easily save all keys to text/html/xml file, or copy a single key to the clipboard.

Network Password Recovery v1.55
When you connect to a network share on your LAN or to your .NET Passport/Messenger account, Windows XP/Vista allows you to save your password in order to use it in each time that you connect the remote server. This utility recovers all network passwords stored on your system for the current logged-on user.
BulletsPassView v1.32
BulletsPassView is a password recovery tool that reveals the passwords stored behind the bullets in the standard password text-box of Windows operating system and Internet Explorer Web browser. After revealing the passwords, you can easily copy them to the clipboard or save them into text/html/csv/xml file.

Mail PassView v1.91 - Email Password Recovery
Recovers the passwords and other email accounts information of the following email applications: Outlook Express, Microsoft Outlook 2000 (POP3/SMTP Accounts only), Microsoft Outlook 2002/2003/2007/2010/2013/2016, Windows Mail, IncrediMail, Eudora, Netscape Mail, Mozilla Thunderbird,

PstPassword v1.20
PstPassword is a small utility that recover lost password of Outlook .PST (Personal Folders) file.

RouterPassView v1.89
Most modern routers allow you to backup the configuration of the router into a file, and then restore the configuration from the file when it's needed.
The backup file of the router usually contains important data like your ISP user name/password, the login password of the router, and wireless network keys. If you lost one of these password/keys, but you still have a backup file of your router configuration, RouterPassView might help you to recover your lost password from your router file.

VaultPasswordView v1.10
VaultPasswordView is a simple tool for Windows 10/8/7 that decrypts and displays the passwords and other data stored inside 'Windows Vault'. You can use it to decrypt the Windows Vault data of your currently running system, as well as the Windows Vault data stored on external hard drive.
CredentialsFileView v1.10
CredentialsFileView is a simple tool for Windows that decrypts and displays the passwords and other data stored inside Credentials files of Windows. You can use it to decrypt the Credentials data of your currently running system, as well as the Credentials data stored on external hard drive.
EncryptedRegView v1.03
EncryptedRegView is a tool for Windows that scans the Registry of your current running system or the Registry of external hard drive you choose and searches for data encrypted with DPAPI (Data Protection API). When it finds encrypted data in the Registry, it tries to decrypt it and displays the decrypted data in the main window of EncryptedRegView. With this tool, you may find passwords and other secret data stored in the Registry by Microsoft products as well as by 3-party products.
DataProtectionDecryptor v1.10
DataProtectionDecryptor is a powerful tool for Windows that allows you to decrypt passwords and other information encrypted by the DPAPI (Data Protection API) system of Windows operating system. You can use this tool to decrypt DPAPI data on your current running system and to decrypt DPAPI data stored on external hard drive.
Remote Desktop PassView v1.02
Remote Desktop PassView is a small utility that reveals the password stored by Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection utility inside .rdp files.

SecurityQuestionsView v1.00
SecurityQuestionsView is a tool for Windows 10 that allows you to view the security questions and their answers stored in the Registry by Windows 10 operating system. SecurityQuestionsView can decrypt the security questions stored on your current running system (Requires elevation) and it can also decrypt the security questions stored on external hard drive. SecurityQuestionsView displays the security questions of all users on your system that chose to set their security questions, for every user there are usually 3 questions.
OperaPassView v1.10
OperaPassView is a small password recovery tool that decrypts the content of the Opera Web browser password file (wand.dat) and displays the list of all Web site passwords stored in this file. You can easily select one or more passwords in the OperaPassView window, and then copy the passwords list to the clipboard and save it into text/html/csv/xml file.

LSASecretsView v1.25
LSASecretsView is a small utility that displays the list of all LSA secrets stored in the Registry on your computer. The LSA secrets key is located under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Security\Policy\Secrets and may contain your RAS/VPN passwords, Autologon password, and other system passwords/keys.

LSASecretsDump v1.21
LSASecretsDump is a small console application that extract the LSA secrets from the Registry, decrypt them, and dump them into the console window. The LSA secrets key is located under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Security\Policy\Secrets and may contain your RAS/VPN passwords, Autologon password, and other system passwords/keys.
This utility is the console version of LSASecretsView.

PCAnywhere PassView v1.11
Reveals the passwords stored in PCAnywhere items. Both login information and the protection passwords are revealed instantly.

Access PassView v1.12
This utility reveals the database password of every password-protected mdb file that created with Microsoft Access 95/97/2000/XP or with Jet Database Engine 3.0/4.0
It can be very useful if you forgot your Access Database password and you want to recover it.

Win9x PassView v1.1
The Win9x PassView utility reveals the passwords stored on your computer by Windows 95/98 operating system.

Content Advisor Password Remover v1.01
Removes the Content Advisor password in Internet Explorer (versions 4.x and above).
Visual C++ Source code is included.

Enterprise Manager PassView v1.00
Reveals the passwords that SQL Server Enterprise Manager stores on your computer.

VNCPassView v1.05
VNCPassView is a small utility that recover the passwords stored by the VNC tool. It can recover 2 of passwords: password stored for the current logged-on user (HKEY_CURRENT_USER in the Registry), and password stored for the all users.
Dialupass v3.61 - Dialup Password Recovery
This utility enumerates all dialup/VPN entries on your computers, and displays their logon details: User Name, Password, and Domain. You can use it to recover a lost password of your Internet connection or VPN.
Dialupass also allows you to save the dialup/VPN list into text/html/csv/xml file, or copy it to the clipboard.
MessenPass v1.43 - Instant Messenger Password Recovery
MessenPass is a password recovery tool that reveals the passwords of the following instant messenger applications: MSN Messenger, Windows Messenger (In Windows XP), Windows Live Messenger (In Windows XP And Vista), Yahoo Messenger (Version 5.x/6.x), ICQ Lite 4.x/5.x/2003, AOL Instant Messenger, AIM 6.x, AIM Pro, Trillian, Miranda, and GAIM.
AsterWin IE v1.03
This utility reveals the passwords stored behind the asterisks in the web pages of Internet Explorer 5.0 and above. You can use it for recovering a lost web site password, if it's stored on your computer.
It was developed in Visual Basic environment and requires the Visual Basic Runtime library.
Source code is included !

SmartSniff v2.29
SmartSniff allows you to capture TCP/IP packets that pass through your network adapter, and view the captured data as sequence of conversations between clients and servers. You can view the TCP/IP conversations in Ascii mode (for text-based protocols, like HTTP, SMTP, POP3 and FTP.) or as hex dump. (for non-text base protocols, like DNS)
WifiChannelMonitor v1.60
WifiChannelMonitor captures wifi traffic on the channel you choose, using Microsoft Network Monitor capture driver in monitor mode, and displays extensive information about access points and the wifi clients connected to them. WifiChannelMonitor also allows you to view the information about wifi clients that are not connected to any access points, including the list of SSIDs (network names) that they are trying to connect. For every access point, the following information is displayed: SSID, MAC Address, Device Manufacturer , PHY Type, Channel, RSSI, Security, Beacons Count, Probe Responses Count, Data Bytes, Retransmitted Data Bytes, and more... For every client, the following information is displayed: MAC Address, Device Manufacturer, SSID list that the client tries to connect, Sent Data Bytes, Received Data Bytes, Probe Requests Count, and more...
NetworkTrafficView v2.30
NetworkTrafficView is a network monitoring tool that captures the packets pass through your network adapter, and displays general statistics about your network traffic. The packets statistics is grouped by the Ethernet Type, IP Protocol, Source/Destination Addresses, and Source/Destination ports. For every statistics line, the following information is displayed: Ethernet Type (IPv4, IPv6, ARP), IP Protocol (TCP, UDP, ICMP), Source Address, Destination Address, Source Port, Destination Port, Service Name (http, ftp, and so on), Packets Count, Total Packets Size, Total Data Size, Data Speed, Maximum Data Speed, Average Packet Size, First/Last Packet Time, Duration, and process ID/Name (For TCP connections).
HTTPNetworkSniffer v1.63
HTTPNetworkSniffer is a packet sniffer tool that captures all HTTP requests/responses sent between the Web browser and the Web server and displays them in a simple table. For every HTTP request, the following information is displayed: Host Name, HTTP method (GET, POST, HEAD), URL Path, User Agent, Response Code, Response String, Content Type, Referer, Content Encoding, Transfer Encoding, Server Name, Content Length, Cookie String, and more... You can easily select one or more HTTP information lines, and then export them to text/html/xml/csv file or copy them to the clipboard and then paste them into Excel.
AppNetworkCounter v1.40
AppNetworkCounter is a simple tool for Windows that counts and displays the number of TCP/UDP bytes and packets sent and received by every application on your system. For every application, the following information is displayed: the number of sent and received bytes, number of sent and received packets, number of sent/received IPv4 bytes, and number of sent/received IPv6 bytes. It also displays the version information of the application - Product Name, Product Version, File Description, and Company Name.
LiveTcpUdpWatch v1.31
LiveTcpUdpWatch is a tool for Windows that displays live information about all TCP and UDP activity on your system. Every line in the main table of LiveTcpUdpWatch displays the protocol (TCP/UDP/IPv4/IPv6), local/remote IP address, local/remote port, number of sent/received bytes, number of sent/received packets, connect/disconnect time (For TCP only), and the process (ID and path) responsible for this activity.
PingInfoView v2.05
PingInfoView is a small utility that allows you to easily ping multiple host names and IP addresses, and watch the result in one table. It automatically ping to all hosts every number of seconds that you specify, and displays the number of succeed and failed pings, as well as the average ping time. You can also save the ping result into text/html/xml file, or copy it to the clipboard.
WifiInfoView v2.65
WifiInfoView scans the wireless networks in your area and displays extensive information about them, including: Network Name (SSID), MAC Address, PHY Type (802.11g or 802.11n), RSSI, Signal Quality, Frequency, Channel Number, Maximum Speed, Company Name, Router Model and Router Name (Only for routers that provides this information), and more... When you select a wireless network in the upper pane of this tool, the lower pane displays the Wi-Fi information elements received from this device, in hexadecimal format. WifiInfoView also has a summary mode, which displays a summary of all detected wireless networks, grouped by channel number, company that manufactured the router, PHY type, or the maximum speed.
SocketSniff v1.11
SocketSniff allows you to watch the Windows Sockets (WinSock) activity of the selected process.
For each created socket, the following information is displayed: socket handle, socket type, local and remote addresses, local and remote ports, total number of send/receive bytes, and more. You can also watch the content of each send or receive call, in Ascii mode or as Hex Dump.
CurrPorts v2.62
CurrPorts is a network monitoring software that displays the list of all currently opened TCP/IP and UDP ports on your local computer. For each port in the list, information about the process that opened the port is also displayed, including the process name, full path of the process, version information of the process (product name, file description, and so on), the time that the process was created, and the user that created it.
In addition, CurrPorts allows you to close unwanted TCP connections, kill the process that opened the ports, and save the TCP/UDP ports information to HTML file , XML file, or to tab-delimited text file.
CurrPorts also automatically mark with pink color suspicious TCP/UDP ports owned by unidentified applications (Applications without version information and icons)
TcpLogView v1.32
TcpLogView is a simple utility that monitors the opened TCP connections on your system, and adds a new log line every time that a TCP connection is opened or closed. For every log line, the following information is displayed: Even Time, Event Type (Open, Close, Listen), Local Address, Remote Address, Remote Host Name, Local Port, Remote Port, Process ID, Process Name, and the country information of the Remote IP (Requires to download IP to country file separately.)
ProcessTCPSummary v1.11
ProcessTCPSummary is a simple tool for Windows that displays a summary of all process that have TCP connections or listening UDP ports. For every process, this tool displays the total number of TCP connections, number of TCP connections for each status (Established, Listening, Syn-Sent, Syn-Received...), number of IPv4 TCP connections, number of IPv6 TCP connections, common port numbers, and more... If you run ProcessTCPSummary as Administrator, you can also watch the number of TCP/UDP bytes sent and received by every process as well as the current send/receive speed.
NetworkConnectLog v1.12
NetworkConnectLog is a simple utility that repeatedly scans your local area network (Using ARP and Netbios protocols) and add a new log line every time that a new computer or device connects to your network, and when a computer or device disconnects from your network. After the connect/disconnect log lines are accumulated, you can easily export the log lines to comma-delimited/tab-delimited/html/xml file.
NetworkLatencyView v1.65
NetworkLatencyView is a simple tool for Windows that listens to the TCP connections on your system and calculates the network latency (in milliseconds) for every new TCP connection detected on your system. For every IP address, NetworkLatencyView displays up to 10 network latency values, and their average. The latency value calculated by NetworkLatencyView is very similar to the result you get from pinging to the same IP address. NetworkLatencyView also allows you to easily export the latency information to text/csv/tab-delimited/html/xml file, or copy the information to the clipboard and then paste it to Excel or other application.
DNSQuerySniffer v1.81
DNSQuerySniffer is a network sniffer utility that shows the DNS queries sent on your system. For every DNS query, the following information is displayed: Host Name, Port Number, Query ID, Request Type (A, AAAA, NS, MX, and so on), Request Time, Response Time, Duration, Response Code, Number of records, and the content of the returned DNS records. You can easily export the DNS queries information to csv/tab-delimited/xml/html file, or copy the DNS queries to the clipboard, and then paste them into Excel or other spreadsheet application.
WhoIsConnectedSniffer v1.25
WhoIsConnectedSniffer is a network discovery tool that listens to network packets on your network adapter using a capture driver (WinpCap or MS network monitor) and accumulates a list of computer and devices currently connected to your network. WhoIsConnectedSniffer uses various protocols to detect the computers connected to your network, including ARP, UDP, DHCP, mDNS, and BROWSER. For every detected computer or device, the following information is displayed: (Some of the fields might be empty if the information cannot be found inside the packets) IP Address, MAC Address, name of the device/computer, description, Operating System, Network Adapter Company, IPv6 Address.

After collecting the connected computers/devices information, you can easily export the list to tab-delimited/comma-delimited/xml/html file.

Wireless Network Watcher v2.22
Wireless Network Watcher is a small utility that scans your wireless network and displays the list of all computers and devices that are currently connected to your network. For every computer or device that is connected to your network, the following information is displayed: IP address, MAC address, the company that manufactured the network card, and optionally the computer name. You can also export the connected devices list into html/xml/csv/text file, or copy the list to the clipboard and then paste into Excel or other spreadsheet application.
NetworkUsageView v1.20
NetworkUsageView extracts and displays the network usage information stored in the SRUDB.dat database of Windows 8 and Windows 10. The network usage data is collected every hour by Windows operating systems and includes the following information: The name and description of the service or application, the name and SID of the user, the network adapter, and the total number of bytes sent and received by the specified service/application.
WakeMeOnLan v1.86
This utility allows you to easily turn on one or more computers remotely by sending Wake-on-LAN (WOL) packet to the remote computers. When your computers are turned on, WakeMeOnLan allows you to scan your network, and collect the MAC addresses of all your computers, and save the computers list info a file. Later, when your computers are turned off or in standby mode, you can use the stored computers list to easily choose the computer you want to turn on, and then turn on all these computers with a single click.
WakeMeOnLan also allows you to turn on a computer from command-line, by specifying the computer name, IP address, or the MAC address of the remote network card.
NetworkCountersWatch v1.02
NetworkCountersWatch is a tool for Windows that displays system counters for every network interface on your system. The system counters include the number of incoming/outgoing bytes, number of incoming/outgoing packets, number of broadcast packets, and more. You can also initialize all counters to zero at any time in order to watch the network counters for specific event. NetworkCountersWatch also calculates and displays the current download speed and upload speed on your network interface.
WifiHistoryView v1.56
WifiHistoryView is a simple tool for Windows 10/8/7/Vista that displays the history of connections to wireless networks on your computer. For every event that the computer connected to a wireless network or disconnected from it, the following information is displayed: The date/time that the event occurred, network name (SSID), profile name, network adapter name, BSSID of the router/Access Point, and more... WifiHistoryView can read the wifi history information from a running system or from external event log file of another computer.
NetworkOpenedFiles v1.35
NetworkOpenedFiles is a simple tool for Windows that displays the list of all files that are currently opened by other computers on your network. For every opened filename, the following information is displayed: Filename, user name, computer name (On Windows 7/2008 or later), Permissions information (Read/Write/Create), locks count, file owner, file size, file attributes, and more...
NetBScanner v1.11
NetBScanner is a network scanner tool that scans all computers in the IP addresses range you choose, using NetBIOS protocol. For every computer located by this NetBIOS scanner, the following information is displayed: IP Address, Computer Name, Workgroup or Domain, MAC Address, and the company that manufactured the network adapter (determined according to the MAC address). NetBScanner also shows whether a computer is a Master Browser. You can easily select one or more computers found by NetBScanner, and then export the list into csv/tab-delimited/xml/html file.
WirelessNetView v1.75
WirelessNetView is a small utility that runs in the background, and monitor the activity of wireless networks around you. For each detected network, it displays the following information: SSID, Last Signal Quality, Average Signal Quality, Detection Counter, Authentication Algorithm, Cipher Algorithm, and more.
WirelessConnectionInfo v1.13

WirelessConnectionInfo is a simple tool for Windows Vista/7/8/2008 that displays general information and statistics about the active wifi connection, including the SSID, BSSID, PHY Type, Signal Quality, Receiving rate, Transmission Rate, Authentication Algorithm, Channel Number, Total number of transmitted/received frames, and more...
AdapterWatch v1.05
AdapterWatch displays useful information about your network adapters: IP addresses, Hardware address, WINS servers, DNS servers, MTU value, Number of bytes received or sent, The current transfer speed, and more. In addition, it displays general TCP/IP/UDP/ICMP statistics for your local computer.
NetResView v1.27
NetResView is a small utility that displays the list of all network resources (computers, disk shares, and printer shares) on your LAN. As opposed to "My Network Places" module of Windows, NetResView display all network resources from all domains/workgroups in one screen, and including admin/hidden shares.
NetRouteView v1.30
NetRouteView is a GUI alternative to the standard route utility (Route.exe) of Windows operating system. It displays the list of all routes on your current network, including the destination, mask, gateway, interface IP address, metric value, type, protocol, age (in seconds), interface name, and the MAC address. NetRouteView also allows you to easily add new routes, as well as to remove or modify existing static routes.
CountryTraceRoute v1.31
CountryTraceRoute is a Traceroute utility, similar to the tracert tool of Windows, but with graphical user interface, and it's also much faster than tracert of Windows. CountryTraceRoute also displays the country of the owner of every IP address found in the Traceroute. After the Traceroute is completed, you can select all items (Ctrl+A) and then save them into csv/tab-delimited/html/xml file with 'Save Selected Items' option (Ctrl+S) or copy them to the clipboard (Ctrl+C) and then paste the result into Excel or other spreadsheet application.
SniffPass v1.13 - Password Sniffer
SniffPass is small utility that listens to your network, capture the passwords that pass through your network adapter, and display them on the screen instantly. SniffPass can capture the passwords of the following Protocols: POP3, IMAP4, SMTP, FTP, and HTTP (basic authentication passwords).
You can use this utility to recover lost Web/FTP/Email passwords.

BrowsingHistoryView v2.41
BrowsingHistoryView is a utility that reads the history data of 4 different Web browsers (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari) and displays the browsing history of all these Web browsers in one table. The browsing history table includes the following information: Visited URL, Title, Visit Time, Visit Count, Web browser and User Profile. BrowsingHistoryView allows you to watch the browsing history of all user profiles in a running system, as well as to get the browsing history from external hard drive. You can also export the browsing history into csv/tab-delimited/html/xml file from the user interface, or from command-line, without displaying any user interface.
BrowserDownloadsView v1.25
BrowserDownloadsView is a tool for Windows that displays the details of downloaded files of Chrome and Firefox Web browsers. For every download, the following information is displayed: Filename, Download URL, Web Page URL, Start Time, End Time, Download Duration, Download Size, Web Browser, and more... BrowserDownloadsView allows you to load the downloads list from your current running system (your user or all user profiles), from remote computer on your network , and from external hard drive. After BrowserDownloadsView loads the downloads list, you can select one or more downloads and then export them to comma-delimited/tab-delimited/html5/xml/JSON file or calculate the MD5/SHA1/SHA256/SHA512 hash of the downloaded files.
WebCacheImageInfo v1.30
WebCacheImageInfo is a simple tool that searches for JPEG images with EXIF information stored inside the cache of your Web browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Chrome), and then it displays the list of all images found in the cache with the interesting information stored in them, like the software that was used to create the image, the camera model that was used to photograph the image, and the date/time that the image was created.
ImageCacheViewer v1.20
ImageCacheViewer is a simple tool that scans the cache of your Web browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Chrome), and lists the images displayed in the Web sites that you recently visited. For every cached image file, the following information is displayed: URL of the image, Web browser that was used to visit the page, image type, date/time of the image, browsing time, and file size. When selecting a cache item in the upper pane of ImageCacheViewer, the image is displayed in the lower pane, and you can copy the image to the clipboard by pressing Ctrl+M.
FBCacheView v1.20
FBCacheView is a simple tool that scans the cache of your Web browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Chrome), and lists all images displayed in Facebook pages that you previously visited, including profile pictures, images uploaded to Facebook, and images taken from other Web sites. For every Facebook image, the following information is displayed: URL of the image, Web browser that was used to visit the page, image type, date/time of the image, visit time, image file size, and external URL (For images taken from another Web site).
BrowserAddonsView v1.22
BrowserAddonsView is a simple tools that displays the details of all Web browser addons/plugins installed in your system. BrowserAddonsView can scan and detect the addons of most popular Web browsers: Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer. For Chrome and Firefox, BrowserAddonsView detects and scans all Web browser profiles if there are multiple profiles.
IECacheView v1.58 - Internet Explorer Cache Viewer
IECacheView is a small utility that reads the cache folder of Internet Explorer, and displays the list of all files currently stored in the cache. For each cache file, the following information is displayed: Filename, Content Type, URL, Last Accessed Time, Last Modified Time, Expiration Time, Number Of Hits, File Size, Folder Name, and full path of the cache filename. You can easily save the cache information into text/html/xml file, or copy the cache table to the clipboard and then paste it to another application, like Excel or OpenOffice Spreadsheet.
EdgeCookiesView v1.17
EdgeCookiesView is a tool for Windows that displays the cookies stored by newer versions of Microsoft Edge Web browser (Starting from Fall Creators Update 1709 of Windows 10). It also allows you to select one or more cookies and then export them to tab-delimited, csv file, html file, or to a file in cookies.txt format. You can read the cookies from the current running system or from the WebCacheV01.dat database on external hard drive.
IECookiesView v1.79
This utility displays the details of all cookies that Internet Explorer stores on your computer. In addition, it allows you to change the content of the cookies, delete unwanted cookies files, save the cookies into a readable text file, find cookies by specifying the domain name, view the cookies of other users and in other computers, and more...
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WebCookiesSniffer v1.30
WebCookiesSniffer is a packet sniffer tool that captures all Web site cookies sent between the Web browser and the Web server and displays them in a simple cookies table. The upper pane of WebCookiesSniffer displays the cookie string and the Web site/host name that sent or received this cookie. When selecting a cookie string in the upper pane, WebCookiesSniffer parses the cookie string and displays the cookies as name-value format in the lower pane.
IEHistoryView v1.70
This utility reads all information from the history file on your computer, and displays the list of all URLs that you have visited with Internet Explorer browser in the last few days. It also allows you to select one or more URL addresses, and then remove them from the history file or save them into text, HTML or XML file. In addition, you are allowed to view the visited URL list of other user profiles on your computer, and even access the visited URL list on a remote computer, as long as you have permission to access the history folder.
MZCookiesView v1.58
MZCookiesView is an alternative to the standard 'Cookie Manager' provided by Netscape and Mozilla browsers. It displays the details of all cookies stored inside the cookies file (cookies.txt) in one table, and allows you to save the cookies list into text, HTML or XML file, delete unwanted cookies, and backup/restore the cookies file.
MZHistoryView v1.65
MZHistoryView is a small utility that reads the history data file (history.dat) of Firefox/Mozilla/Netscape Web browsers, and displays the list of all visited Web pages in the last days. For each visited Web page, the following information is displayed: URL, First visit date, Last visit date, Visit counter, Referrer, Title, and Host name.
You can also easily export the history data to text/HTML/Xml file.
MZCacheView v2.00
MZCacheView is a small utility that reads the cache folder of Firefox/Mozilla/Netscape Web browsers, and displays the list of all files currently stored in the cache. For each cache file, the following information is displayed: URL, Content type, File size, Last modified time, Last fetched time, Expiration time, Fetch count, Server name, and more.
You can easily select one or more items from the cache list, and then extract the files to another folder, or copy the URLs list to the clipboard.
FirefoxDownloadsView v1.40
This utility displays the list of the latest files that you downloaded with Firefox. For every download record, the following information is displayed: Download URL, Download Filename (with full path), Referrer, MIME Type, File Size, Start/End Time, Download Duration, and Average Download Speed. You can easily select one or more downloads, and then save the list into xml/html/text/csv file or copy the downloads information to the clipboard and paste it into Excel or other spreadsheet application.
ChromeCookiesView v1.61
ChromeCookiesView is an alternative to the standard internal cookies viewer of Google Chrome Web browser. it displays the list of all cookies stored by Google Chrome Web browser, and allows you to easily delete unwanted cookies. It also allows you export the cookies into text/csv/html/xml file. For every cookie, the following information is displayed: Host Name, Path, Name, Value, Secure (Yes/No), HTTP Only Cookie (Yes/No), Last Accessed Time, Creation Time, Expiration Time.
ChromeHistoryView v1.42
ChromeHistoryView is a small utility that reads the history data file of Google Chrome Web browser, and displays the list of all visited Web pages in the last days. For each visited Web page, the following information is displayed: URL, Title, Visit Date/Time, Number of visits, number of times that the user typed this address (Typed Count), Referrer, and Visit ID. You can select one or more history items, and them export them into html/xml/csv/text file, or copy the information to the clipboard and paste it into Excel.
SafariHistoryView v1.01
SafariHistoryView is a simple utility for Windows that reads and parses the history file of Safari Web browser (history.plist) and displays the browsing history in a simple table. Every browsing history line includes the following information: URL, Web Page Title, Last Visit Time, Visit Count, Redirected To URL, and Record Index. SafariHistoryView allows you to easily export the browsing history data into text/csv/html/xml file, or copy the data to the clipboard and then paste it into Excel.
SafariCacheView v1.11
SafariCacheView is a simple utility for Windows that reads and parses the cache file of Safari Web browser (cache.db) and displays the list of all cached files in a simple table. Every cache information line includes the following information: Filename, Content Type, URL, Content Length, Server Name, Server Time, Expiration Time, Last Modified Time, Content Encoding, and Referrer. SafariCacheView also allows you to select one or more cache items and then extract them into the desired folder or save the cache list into html/text/xml/csv file.
OperaCacheView v1.40
OperaCacheView is a small utility that reads the cache folder of Opera Web browser, and displays the list of all files currently stored in the cache. For each cache file, the following information is displayed: URL, Content type, File size, Last accessed time, and last modified time in the server.
You can easily select one or more items from the cache list, and then extract the files to another folder, or copy the URLs list to the clipboard.
ChromeCacheView v2.21
ChromeCacheView is a small utility that reads the cache folder of Google Chrome Web browser, and displays the list of all files currently stored in the cache. For each cache file, the following information is displayed: URL, Content type, File size, Last accessed time, Expiration time, Server name, Server response, and more. You can easily select one or more items from the cache list, and then extract the files to another folder, or copy the URLs list to the clipboard.
FlashCookiesView v1.15
FlashCookiesView is a small utility that displays the list of cookie files created by Flash component (Local Shared Object) in your Web browser. For each cookie file, the lower pane of FlashCookiesView displays the content of the file in readable format or as Hex dump.
You can also select one or more cookie files, and then copy them to the clipboard, save them to text/html/xml file or delete them.
MyLastSearch v1.65
MyLastSearch utility scans the cache and history files of your Web browser, and locate all search queries that you made with the most popular search engines (Google, Yahoo and MSN). The search queries that you made are displayed in a table with the following columns: Search Text, Search Engine, Search Time, Web Browser, and the search URL.
URLStringGrabber v1.11
URLStringGrabber is a small utility that scans all opened windows of Internet Explorer and grab the URLs stored in them, including clickable links, images, script files, CSS files, RSS feeds, and flash (.swf) files.

The URLs list is displayed in table, and you can easily export some of the URLs or the entire URLs list into text, csv, html, or xml file. You can also copy the URLs list into the clipboard and paste them into Excel or other spreadsheet application.

IEDesignMode v1.00
IEDesignMode Adds a new menu item into the context menu of Internet Explorer that allows you to easily switch the active Internet Explorer window to design mode. When a Web page in in design mode, you can change the location of images and other objects, change the current text, paste a new text into the Web page, and so on. After you made your changes, you can easily switch back to non-design mode and/or save the modified Web page to HTML file.
FavoritesView v1.32
FavoritesView displays the list of all your Favorties (of Internet Explorer browser) and bookmarks (of Netscape/Mozilla browsers) in a single page. Each line in the list specifies the title of the item, the URL address, the created/modified date of the bookmark item, and the folder name. You select one or more of these bookmarks, and then copy them to the clipboard, delete them (Only for Internet Explorer Favorites), export them to tab-delimited text file, HTML file, or XML file. FavoritesView also allows you to locate duplicate URL addresses in your Favorites/Bookmarks or find specific item by specifying the URL or the title.
ActiveX Compatibility Manager v1.00
This utility allows you to easily disable/enable ActiveX components on Internet Explorer browser.
Video/Audio Related Utilities
VideoCacheView v3.05
After watching a video in a Web site, you may want to save the video file into your local disk for playing it offline in the future. If the video file is stored in your browser's cache, this utility can help you to extract the video file from the cache and save it for watching it in the future.
It automatically scans the entire cache of Internet Explorer and Mozilla-based Web browsers (Including Firefox) and finds all video files that are currently stored in it. It allows you to easily copy the cached video files into another folder for playing/watching them in the future. If you have a movie player that is configured to play flv files, it also allows you to play the video directly from your browser's cache.
RTMPDumpHelper v1.22
RTMPDumpHelper is a small utility that can help you to easily download RTMP video/audio streams. By combining this utility and the proxy server of RTMPDump toolkit, you can simply open a Web page containing RTMP video stream in your favorite Web browser, and while watching the video, it'll be saved to your disk automatically as .flv or .mp4 file. RTMP is a streaming protocol used by Hulu, justin.tv, and by many live streaming Web sites.
SoundVolumeView v2.20
SoundVolumeView is a simple tool for Windows Vista/7/8/2008 that displays general information and current volume level for all active sound components on your system, and allows you to mute and unmute them instantly.
SoundVolumeView also allows you to save a sound profile into a file, containing the current volume level and the mute/unmute state of all sound components, as well as the default sound devices, and then later, load the same filename to restore exactly the same volume levels and settings. There is also extensive command-line support, which allows you to save/load profiles, change current volume of every sound component, and mute/unmute every sound component, without displaying any user interface.
AppAudioConfig v1.15
Starting from Windows Vista, you are allowed to change the sound volume of every application separately, and after you exit from the application, the last settings are saved in the Registry under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\LowRegistry\Audio\PolicyConfig\PropertyStore so in the next time you run the application, your last settings are used. This tool displays your current audio settings of every application on your system, and allows you to easily change the setting of multiple applications at once. You can change the mute/unmute status, the sound volume level, and the right/left audio balance of the application.
Volumouse v2.03
Volumouse provides you a quick and easy way to control the sound volume on your system - simply by rolling the wheel of your wheel mouse.
It allows you to define a set of rules for determining when the wheel will be used for changing the sound volume. For example: You can configure Volumouse to use your mouse wheel for volume control when the Alt key is hold down, when the left mouse button is down, when the mouse cursor is over the taskbar, and so on...
When the conditions that you define are not satisfied, your mouse wheel will be used for the regular scrolling tasks, exactly as before.
InstalledCodec v1.30
InstalledCodec is a small utility displays the list of all Codec drivers and DirectShow filters currently installed on your system. For each component the following information is displayed: Display Name, Type, Disabled Status, Installed/Modified Time, Description, Company Name, Filename, and more... It allows you to easily disable or enable any Codec/DirectShow component or export the list into text/xml/html file.
WebVideoCap v1.41
While watching a video in a Web site, you may sometimes want to save the video into your local drive, and then play it offline later. This utility allows you to capture .flv (Flash Video) files and RTSP streams while the Web browser download and play them inside a Web page. After the entire video file is downloaded and played by the Web browser, the video file is saved in the folder that you selected, and you can play it offline later with any Video player.
WebVideoCap can capture the video files of most popular video-sharing sites, including YouTube, Google Video, Yahoo Video, iFilm, Metacafe, Putfile, and more...
Internet Related Utilities

DomainHostingView v1.82
DomainHostingView is a utility for Windows that collects extensive information about a domain by using a series of DNS and WHOIS queries, and generates HTML report that can be displayed in any Web browser. The information displayed by the report of DomainHostingView includes: the hosting company or data center that hosts the Web server, mail server, and domain name server (DNS) of the specified domain, the created/changed/expire date of the domain, domain owner, domain registrar that registered the domain, list of all DNS records, and more...
DownTester v1.30 - Internet Speed Test
DownTester allows you to easily test your Internet download speed in multiple locations around the world. It automatically test the download speed of the URLs that you choose, one after another. It moves to the next download URL after the specified number of seconds has been elapsed or after it downloads the specified amount of KB - just according to your preferences.
After the download test is finished, you can easily save the result into text/html/xml/csv file, or copy it to the clipboard and paste it into Excel and other applications.
NetConnectChoose v1.07
NetConnectChoose is a simple tool that allows you to easily choose the default Internet connection that will be used by all Internet applications, when you have more than a single Internet connection on the same time. (Each connection on different network adapter) It also displays extensive information about every active network/Internet connection, including network adapter name, MAC Address, Name Servers, MTU, Interface Speed, current incoming/outgoing data speed, number of received/sent packets, received/sent bytes, and more...
HostedNetworkStarter v1.15
HostedNetworkStarter is a simple tool for Windows 7 and later that allows you to easily create a wifi hotspot with your wireless network adapter, using the Wifi hosted network feature of Windows operating system. With the wifi hotspot created by this tool, you can allow any device with wifi support to access the network and the Internet connection available in your computer.
IPNetInfo v1.95
IPNetInfo is a small utility that allows you to easily find all available information about an IP address: The owner of the IP address, the country/state name, IP addresses range, contact information (address, phone, fax, and email), and more.
This utility can be very useful for finding the origin of unsolicited mail. You can simply copy the message headers from your email software and paste them into IPNetInfo utility. IPNetInfo automatically extracts all IP addresses from the message headers, and displays the information about these IP addresses.
WhoisThisDomain v2.42
This utility allows you to easily get information about a registered domain. It automatically connects to the right WHOIS server, according to the top-level domain name, and retrieve the WHOIS record of the domain. It supports both generic domains and country code domains.
IPInfoOffline v1.55
IPInfoOffline Allows you to view information about IP addresses, without connecting any external server. It uses a compressed IP addresses database that is stored inside the exe file. For each IP address, the following information is displayed: IP block range, Organization (RIPE, ARIN, APNIC, LACNIC or AFRINIC), Assigned Date, Country Name, and Country Code. After retrieving the information about the desired IP addresses, You can copy the information to the clipboard, or save it into text/html/xml/csv file.
DNSDataView v1.60
This utility is a GUI alternative to the NSLookup tool that comes with Windows operating system. It allows you to easily retrieve the DNS records (MX, NS, A, SOA) of the specified domains. You can use the default DNS server of your Internet connection, or use any other DNS server that you specify. After retrieving the DNS records for the desired domains, you can save them into text/xml/html/csv file.
QuickSetDNS v1.30
QuickSetDNS is a simple tool that allows you to easily change the DNS servers that are used for your Internet connection. You can set the desired DNS servers from the user interface, by choosing from a list of DNS servers that you defined, or from command-line, without displaying any user interface.
MACAddressView v1.42
MACAddressView is a MAC address lookup tool that allows you to easily find the company details (company name, address, and country) according to the MAC address of a product.
MACAddressView also allows you to find MAC address records according to the company name, company address, or country name. After finding the desired MAC address records, you can save them into text/xml/HTML/csv file or copy them to the clipboard and paste them into Excel or other applications.
FastResolver v1.26
FastResolver is a small utility that resolves multiple host names into IP addresses and vice versa. You can simply type the list of IP addresses or host name that you want to resolve, or alternatively, you can specify IP addresses range that you want to scan. For local network, FastResolver also allows you to get the MAC address of all IP addresses that you scan. FastResolver is a multithreaded application, so it can resolve dozens of addresses within a few seconds.
WebSiteSniffer v1.51
WebSiteSniffer is a packet sniffer tool that captures all Web site files downloaded by your Web browser while browsing the Internet, and stores them on your hard drive under the base folder that you choose. WebSiteSniffer allows you to choose which type of Web site files will be captured: HTML Files, Text Files, XML Files, CSS Files, Video/Audio Files, Images, Scripts, and Flash (.swf) files.
While capturing the Web site files, the main window of WebSiteSniffer displays general statistics about the downloaded files for every Web site / host name, including the total size of all files (compressed and uncompressed) and total number of files for every file type (HTML, Text, Images, and so on)
SiteShoter v1.42 - Capture Website Screenshots
SiteShoter is a small utility that allows you to save a screenshot of any Web page into a file. It automatically creates hidden window of Internet Explorer, loads the desired Web page, and than save the entire content of the Web page into an image file (.png, .jpg, .tiff, .bmp or .gif). You can use SiteShoter in user interface mode, or alternatively, you can run SiteShoter in command-line mode without displaying any user interface.
SeqDownload v1.26
This utilities allows you to automatically download live images from the Web for every xxx seconds/minutes and store the files on your local drive. After collecting a fair amount of images, you can easily create nice animation from the downloaded images.
This utility is especially useful for live cams Web sites, weather radar images, and satellite images.
HTMLAsText v1.11
HTMLAsText utility converts HTML documents to simple text files, by removing all HTML tags and formatting the text according to your preferences.
AddrView v1.01
AddrView allows you to parse HTML pages and extract most URL addresses stored in them. AddrView extracts URLs of images (<img> tag), links to other files (<a> tag), CSS files, frames, Flash files, and more.
TagsReport v1.00
TagsReport reads HTML file and displays statistical information about the tags the appears in it.
JavaScript Animator Express v1.10
This utility allows you to easily create animation from image files (GIFs and JPGs) on your local drive. The animation is achieved by creating a simple HTML page with JavaScript animation, and running it on your default browser.
CustomizeIE v1.01
Add new menu items and toolbar buttons to Internet Explorer
TurnFlash v2.10 (UI Version)
TurnFlash is a small utility that allows you to eaily disable and enable the Macromedia Flash player component in Internet Explorer.
TurnFlash v1.00 (command-line version)
small command-line utility that allows you to eaily disable and enable the Macromedia Flash player component in Internet Explorer.
Source code is included !

MIMEView v1.10
This utility displays the list of all MIME types defined in your system. For each MIME type, information about the associated file extension and installed plugin is also displayed.

NirCmd v2.86
NirCmd is a small command-line utility that allows you to do some useful tasks without displaying any user interface. By running NirCmd with simple command-line option, you can write and delete values and keys in the Registry, write values into INI file, dial to your internet account or connect to a VPN network, restart windows or shut down the computer, create shortcut to a file, change the created/modified date of a file, change your display settings, and more...

GetNir v1.00
GetNir is a command-line tool for Windows that receives tab-delimited or comma-delimited data from other NirSoft tools through Standard input (stdin) , finds and extracts the desired values according to the specified filter expression and column names, and then sends these values to the Standard output (stdout).

WirelessNetConsole v1.00
WirelessNetConsole is a small console application that dumps all current detected wireless networks information into the standard output. For each wireless network, the following information is displayed: SSID, Signal Quality in %, PHY types, RSSI, MAC Address, Channel Frequency, and more.
BluetoothCL v1.07
BluetoothCL is a small console application that dumps all current detected bluetooth devices into the standard output. For each Bluetooth device, the following information is displayed: MAC Address, Name, Major Device Type, Minor Device Type, and optionally the company name of the device (if external file of MAC addresses - oui.txt is provided)
RegFileExport v1.11
RegFileExport is a small console application that allows you to easily extract data from offline Registry file located on another disk drive. RegFileExport read the Registry file, ananlyze it, and then export the Registry data into a standard .reg file of Windows. You can export the entire Registry file, or only a specific Registry key.
RegFileExport may also be able to export some of the Registry data even when the Registry file is corrupted and cannot be loaded by Windows.
RunFromProcess v1.06
RunFromProcess is a command-line utility that allows you to run a program from another process that you choose. The program that you run will be executed as a child of the specified process and it'll run with the same user and security context of the specified parent process.
AtNow v1.1
AtNow is a command-line utility that schedules programs and commands to run in the near future.

Visual C++ Source code is included.

WhosIP v1.18
WhosIP is a simple command-line utility that allows you to easily find all available information about an IP address: The owner of the IP address, the country/state name, IP addresses range, contact information (address, phone, fax, and email), and more.
WhoisCL v1.90
WhoisCL is a simple command-line utility that allows you to easily get information about a registered domain. It automatically connect to the right WHOIS server, according to the top-level domain name, and retrieve the WHOIS record of the domain. It supports both generic domains and country code domains.
SNRemove v1.00
This utility removes the reference to strong name signature from .NET exe and dll files. After removing the strong name reference, you can make any change you want in dll/exe file, without getting any exception or error message.
DumpEDID v1.07
DumpEDID is a small console application that extract the EDID ("Extended display identification data") records from your computer, analyze it, and dump it into the console window. EDID record provide essential information about your monitor: manufacture week/year, monitor manufacturer, monitor model, supported display modes, and so on... You can also get the EDID records of a remote computer, if you login to this computer with administrator rights.
(DumpEDID is the console version of MonitorInfoView utility)
GUIPropView v1.12
GUIPropView displays extensive information about all windows currently opened on your system. The upper pane of GUIPropView displays all top level windows, and when you select a window in the upper pane, the lower pane displays the list of all child windows of the selected top level window. You can also select one or more windows and then do some actions on them like close, hide, show, minimize, maximize, disable, enable, and so on...
FileTypesMan v1.95
FileTypesMan is an alternative to the 'File Types' tab in the 'Folder Options' of Windows. It displays the list of all file extensions and types registered on your computer. For each file type, the following information is displayed: Type Name, Description, MIME Type, Perceived Type, Flags, Browser Flags, and more.
FileTypesMan also allows you to easily edit the properties and flags of each file type, as well as it allows you to add, edit, and remove actions in a file type.
ShortcutsMan v1.10
ShortcutsMan displays the details about all shortcuts that you have on your desktop and under your start menu. Broken shortcuts (shortcuts that point to file that doesn't exist) are automatically painted with pink color. You select one or more shortcuts, and then delete them, resolve them or save the shortcut's details to HTML/Text/XML file.
OpenWithView v1.11 OpenWithView is a small utility that displays the list of all available applications in the 'Open With' dialog-box of Windows, and allows you to easily disable/enable the applications in the list. When application is disabled, it won't be displayed in the 'Other Programs' section of the 'Open With' dialog-box.
This utility can be useful if your 'Open With' window displays too much applications, and you want to remove the applications that you don't use frequently.
SpecialFoldersView v1.26 Windows operating system have dozens of special folders that are used for storing application settings and files, storing Internet files, saving temporary files, storing shortcuts to other files, and so on.
This utility displays the list of all special folders in your system, and allows you to easily jump to the right folder simply by double-clicking the folder item. You can also save the list of all folder paths into text/html/xml file.
WinLister v1.22
This utility displays the list of opened windows on your system. For each window, some useful information is displayed: the title, the handle of window, location, size, class name, process number, the name of the program that created the window, and more...
In addition, you can easily hide, show or close the selected windows, or save the windows list to text or HTML file.
InsideClipboard v1.15
Each time that you copy something into the clipboard for pasting it into another application, the copied data is saved into multiple formats. The main clipboard application of Windows only display the basic clipboard formats, like text and bitmaps, but doesn't display the list of all formats that are stored in the clipboard.
InsideClipboard is a small utility that displays the binary content of all formats that are currently stored in the clipboard, and allow you to save the content of specific format into a binary file.
Clipboardic v1.15
Clipboardic is a small utility that listen to the clipboard activity, and each time that you copy something into the clipboard, it automatically save the copied data into Windows clipboard file (.clp). Later, when you need the copied data again, you can simply select the right clipboard file, and Clipboardic will automatically insert it into the clipboard. Clipboardic also allows you to easily share the clipboard data between multiple computers on your local network.
CustomExplorerToolbar v1.05
CustomExplorerToolbar is small utility for Windows 7 only, which allows you to easily customize the toolbar of Windows Explorer, and add buttons that were existed in previous versions of Windows, like Copy, Cut, Paste, Select All, and more. This utility also allows you to remove the toolbar buttons that you previously added.
NirExt v1.01
NirExt utility adds 3 useful context menu extensions to your Windows Explorer environment:
  • Folder Properties: This option is available in the context menu when you right-click on a folder in your file system. It allows you change the icon of any folder you want, and change the text that appears when the mouse cursor moves over the folder.
  • Advanced Run: This option is available in the context menu when you right-click on an executable file (*.EXE). It allows you to instantly run an application with command-line and some other options.
  • Create Shortcut+: This option is available in the context menu when you right-click on any file in your system. It allows you to instantly create a shortcut and drop it into one of the following folders: Desktop, Start Menu, Programs folder under Start Menu, Common Desktop (for all users), Common Start Menu (for all users), and Common Programs folder (for all users) under Start Menu.

NK2Edit v3.40
Every time that you type an email address or name in the message window of MS-Outlook, it automatically offer you a list of users and email address that you can choose. This feature is known as 'AutoComplete' and Outlook automatically build this emails list according to user activity and save it into a file with .NK2 extension.
In some circumstances, you may need to fix or modify the values appeared in the AutoComplete list, or you may want to remove unwanted email addresses and/or to add new email addresses. MS-Outlook doesn't provide any ability to edit this AutoComplete list, so this is where NK2Edit software can help you.

NK2Edit is a real NK2 editor that allows you to modify all fields in NK2 file, delete unwanted records, add new records, repair corrupted nk2 files, merge 2 or more NK2 files into a single NK2 file, and more...

OutlookAttachView v3.42
OutlookAttachView scans all messages stored in your Outlook, and displays the list of all attached files that it finds. You can easily select one or more attachments and save all of them into the desired folder, as well as you can delete unwanted large attachments that take too much disk space in your mailbox. You can also save the list of attachments into xml/html/text/csv file.
OutlookStatView v2.18
OutlookStatView scans your Outlook mailbox, and display a general statistics about the users that you communicate via emails. For each user/email, the following information is displayed: The number of outgoing messages that you sent to the user (separated by to/cc/bcc), the number of incoming message that the user sent to you, the total size of messages sent by the user, the email client software used by this user, and the time range that you send/received emails with the specified user.
OutlookAddressBookView v2.22
OutlookAddressBookView is a simple utility that displays the details of all recipients stored in the address books of Microsoft Outlook. For every recipient entry, the following information is displayed: Email Address, Display Name, Address Type (MS-Exchange or SMTP), Street Address, Phone Number, Created Time, Modified Time (Works only with address books of Exchange server), and more... You can easily select one or more recipients from the list and export them into tab-delimited/comma-delimited/xml/html file, or copy them to the clipboard and then paste the list into Excel.
OfficeIns v1.20 - Microsoft Office Add-Ins Manager
OfficeIns is a small utility that displays the details of all installed Microsoft Office add-ins on your computer, and allows you to disable/enable them.
DLL Export Viewer v1.66
This utility displays the list of all exported functions and their virtual memory addresses for the specified DLL files. You can easily copy the memory address of the desired function, paste it into your debugger, and set a breakpoint for this memory address. When this function is called, the debugger will stop in the beginning of this function.
GDIView v1.26
GDIView is a unique tool that displays the list of GDI handles (brushes, pens, fonts, bitmaps, and others) allocated by every process. It displays the total count for each type of GDI handle, as well as detailed information about each handle. This tool can be useful for developers that need to trace GDI resources leak in their software.
HeapMemView v1.05
HeapMemView is a small utility that allows you to view the content of all memory blocks allocated in the heap of the process that you select. This tool can be useful for developers that need to trace memory leaks in their software.
DeviceIOView v1.06
DeviceIOView allows you to watch the data transfer between a software or service and a device driver (DeviceIoControl calls). For each call to a device driver, the following information is displayed: Handle, Control Code, number of input bytes, number of output bytes, the name of the device handle, and all the input/output bytes, displayed as Hex dump.
SimpleProgramDebugger v1.10
SimpleProgramDebugger is a simple debugging tool that attaches to existing running program or starts a new program in debugging mode, and then displays all major debugging events occurs while the program is running, including Exception, Create Thread, Create Process, Exit Thread, Exit Process, Load DLL, Unload Dll, and Debug String. After the debugging events are accumulated, you can easily export them into comma-delimited/tab-delimited/xml/html file or copy them to the clipboard and then paste them into Excel or any other spreadsheet application.
SearchMyFiles v3.10
SearchMyFiles is an alternative to the standard "Search For Files And Folders" module of Windows. It allows you to easily search files in your system by wildcard, by last modified/created/last accessed time, by file attributes, by file content (text or binary search), and by the file size. SearchMyFiles allows you to make a very accurate search that cannot be done with Windows search. For Example: You can search all files created in the last 10 minutes with size between 500 and 700 bytes. After you made a search, you can select one or more files, and save the list into text/html/csv/xml file, or copy the list to the clipboard.
DriveLetterView v1.50
DriveLetterView is a simple utility that allows you to view the list of all drive letter assignments in your system, including local drives, remote network drives, CD/DVD drives, and USB drives - even if they are not currently plugged. It also allows you to easily change a drive letter of USB devices and remote network shares, as well as to delete a drive letter of USB device that is not plugged. You can also use DriveLetterView to export the list of all drives into text/csv/html/xml file.
DiskCountersView v1.27
DiskCountersView displays the system counters of each disk drive in your system, including the total number of read/write operations and the total number of read/write bytes. It also displays general drive information, like disk name, partition number, partition location, and so on.
AppReadWriteCounter v1.30
AppReadWriteCounter is a tool for Windows that counts and displays the current file read/write operations of every application running on your system. It displays the number of read/write bytes, the number of read/write operations, current calculated read/write speed, and the details about the application (product name, product version, and so on) that makes the file read/write operations.
FileActivityWatch v1.60
FileActivityWatch is a tool for Windows that displays information about every read/write/delete operation of files occurs on your system. For every file, FileActivityWatch displays the number of read/write bytes, number of read/write/delete operations, first and last read/write timestamp, and the name/ID of the process responsible for the file operation.
FileAccessErrorView v1.22
FileAccessErrorView is a diagnostic tool for Windows that displays information about errors occur while programs running on your system try to open/read/write/delete a file. FileAccessErrorView displays the filename that the application tried to open/read/write/delete, the process id/name of the application, the error code (NTSTATUS code), the description of the error code, the number of times that this error occurred, and the timestamp of this error.
DiskSmartView v1.21
DiskSmartView is a small utility that retrieves the S.M.A.R.T information (S.M.A.R.T = Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology) from IDE disks. This information includes the disk model/firmware/serial number, cylinders/heads, power-on hours (POH), internal temperature, disk errors rate, and more. You can use the S.M.A.R.T information retrieved by DiskSmartView to find out whether there is any significant problem in your disk drive.
AlternateStreamView v1.56 AlternateStreamView is a small utility that allows you to scan your NTFS drive, and find all hidden alternate streams stored in the file system. After scanning and finding the alternate streams, you can extract these streams into the specified folder, delete unwanted streams, or save the streams list into text/html/csv/xml file.
AltStreamDump v1.05
AltStreamDump is a console application (Command Prompt) that dumps the list of NTFS alternate streams found in the current directory. By using a few command-line options, you can also instruct AltStreamDump to displays the alternate streams list of other folders and to scan subfolders in the desired folder depth
NTFSLinksView v1.32
Starting from Windows Vista, Microsoft uses symbolic links and junction points of NTFS file system in order to make changes in the folders structure of Windows and keep the compatibility of applications written for older versions of Windows. This utility simply shows you to list of all symbolic links and junctions in the specified folder, and their target paths.
FoldersReport v1.21
The FoldersReport utility scans a drive or a base folder that you select, and displays essential information for each folder that it finds: The size of all files inside the folder, The real files size on the disk, number of files inside the folder, number of hidden files, number of compressed files, and number of subfolders. You can use this utility to easily find out which folders use the most space in your drive. You can scan the folders of your local drives, CD-ROM drives, and network resources on a remote computer.
WinUpdatesView v1.13 - Windows Updates History Viewer
WinUpdatesView is a simple tool that displays the history of Windows updates on your system. WinUpdatesView can load the Windows updates history from your local system, using API, and it can also read and parse the Windows updates database file (DataStore.edb) from external drive or from remote computer on your network. For every Windows update history record, WinUpdatesView displays the following fields: Title, Description, Install Date, Update Operation (Install, Uninstall, Not Started, In Progress), Operation Result (Succeeded, Succeeded With Errors, Failed, Aborted), Category, Information URL, Support URL, Uninstall Notes, Client Application ID, Service ID, Update ID, Revision Number, Unmapped Result Code, Server Selection, hResult
MultiMonitorTool v1.96
MultiMonitorTool is a small tool that allows you to do some actions related to working with multiple monitors. With MultiMonitorTool, you can disable/enable monitors, set the primary monitor, save and load the configuration of all monitors, and move windows from one monitor to another. You can do these actions from the user interface or from command-line, without displaying user interface. MultiMonitorTool also provides a preview window, which allows you to watch a preview of every monitor on your system.
ControlMyMonitor v1.26
ControlMyMonitor allows you view and modify the settings of your monitor (Also known as 'VCP Features'), like brightness, contrast, sharpness, red/green/blue color balance, and more... You can modify the monitor settings from the GUI and from command-line. You can also export all settings of your monitor into a configuration file and then later load the same configuration back into your monitor.
PropertySystemView v1.13
PropertySystemView is a tool that allows you view and modify the properties of file from GUI and command-line, using the property system of Windows operating system. For example, you can change the 'Media Created' timestamp stored in .mp4 files (System.Media.DateEncoded) as well as other metadata stored in media files and office documents, like Title, Comments, Authors, Tags, Date Acquired, Last Saved Date, Content Created Date, Date Imported, Date Taken (EXIF of .jpg files), and more... PropertySystemView also allows you to set properties of Windows. For example, you can set the System.AppUserModel.ID property of a window in order to disable the taskbar grouping of the specified window.
BlueScreenView v1.55
BlueScreenView scans all your minidump files created during 'blue screen of death' crashes, and displays the information about all crashes in one table. For each crash, BlueScreenView displays the minidump filename, the date/time of the crash, the basic crash information displayed in the blue screen (Bug Check Code and 4 parameters), and the details of the driver or module that possibly caused the crash (filename, product name, file description, and file version).
For each crash displayed in the upper pane, you can view the details of the device drivers loaded during the crash in the lower pane. BlueScreenView also mark the drivers that their addresses found in the crash stack, so you can easily locate the suspected drivers that possibly caused the crash.
USBDeview v3.01
USBDeview is a small utility that lists all USB devices that currently connected to your computer, as well as all USB devices that you previously used.
For each USB device, extended information is displayed: Device name/description, device type, serial number (for mass storage devices), the date/time that device was added, VendorID, ProductID, and more... USBDeview also allows you to uninstall USB devices that you previously used, and disconnect USB devices that are currently connected to your computer. You can also use USBDeview on a remote computer, as long as you login to that computer with admin user.
USBLogView v1.26
USBLogView is a small utility that runs in the background and records the details of any USB device that is plugged or unplugged into your system. For every log line created by USBLogView, the following information is displayed: Event Type (Plug/Unplug), Event Time, Device Name, Description, Device Type, Drive Letter (For storage devices), Serial Number (Only for some types of devices), Vendor ID, Product ID, Vendor Name, Product Name, and more...
You can easily select one or more log records and then export them into csv/tab-delimited/xml/html file.
UninstallView v1.38
UninstallView is a tool for Windows that collects information about all programs installed on your system and displays the details of the installed programs in one table. You can use it to get installed programs information for your local system, for remote computer on your network, and for external hard-drive plugged to your computer. It also allows you to easily uninstall a software on your local computer and remote computer (Including quiet uninstall if the installer supports it).
InstalledAppView v1.01
InstalledAppView is a tool for Windows 10 that displays the details of Windows 10 apps installed on your system. For every Windows app, the following information is displayed: App Name, App Version, Registry Name, Registry Modified Time, Install Folder, Install Folder Owner, Uninstall Command, and more... InstalledAppView allows you to load the Windows 10 apps list from your local system, remote computer on your network and from external disk plugged to your computer. InstalledAppView also allows you to view the XML files of the Windows app (AppxManifest.xml and AppxBlockMap.xml), uninstall apps, quietly uninstall apps, open the install folder of the app, and more...
InstalledPackagesView v1.05
InstalledPackagesView is a tool for Windows that displays the list of all software packages installed on your system with Windows Installer, and lists the files, Registry keys, and .NET Assemblies associated with them. For every installed software, the following information is displayed: Display Name, Display Version, Install Date, Registry Time, Estimated Size, Install Location, Install Source, MSI Filename (In C:\Windows\Installer), and more... You can watch the installed software packages information from your local system or from another system on external hard-drive.
RegistryChangesView v1.26
RegistryChangesView is a tool for Windows that allows you to take a snapshot of Windows Registry and later compare it with another Registry snapshots, with the current Registry or with Registry files stored in a shadow copy created by Windows. When comparing 2 Registry snapshots, you can see the exact changes made in the Registry between the 2 snapshots, and optionally export the Registry changes into a standard .reg file of RegEdit.
WinDefThreatsView v1.06
WinDefThreatsView is tool for Windows 10 that displays the list of all threats detected by Windows Defender Antivirus and allows you to easily set the default action (Allow, Quarantine, Clean, Remove, Block, or No Action) for multiple threats at once. You can use this tool on your local computer and also on remote computer, as long as you have permission to access WMI on the remote machine.
WinCrashReport v1.25
WinCrashReport provides an alternative to the built-in crash reporting program of Windows operating system. When application crashes in your system and Windows displays the internal crash window of the operating system, you can run WinCrashReport, and get extensive report about the crashed application. The crash report of WinCrashReport is displayed as simple text or in HTML, and includes the following information: Crash memory address, Exception code, Exception description, Strings found in the stack, call stack, processor registers, modules list, threads list, and more...
WhatIsHang v1.27
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