Thursday, April 13, 2017
JxBrowser 6.14 has arrived!
Tuesday, February 28, 2017
Meet JxBrowser 6.13
Based on your feedback we keep improving the library by implementing the requested fixes.
For more information on the new features please visit the Release Notes page.
Please feel free to ask a question or leave your comments about the new version via support portal or under #jxbrowser tag on Stack Overflow.
Friday, February 24, 2017
JxMaps 1.3 is Released

This update of JxMaps brings a bunch of new features extending possible uses of the map component in desktop Java applications.
You can now display traffic situation in your Java desktop applications, save current view of the map as a PNG image, and configure Street View window to better fit your app's UI.
On the performance side: the underlying Google Maps API was updated to v3.27.
See details of the new features and get the latest version of JxMaps here.
Friday, February 3, 2017
DotNetBrowser 1.9: CSS Injection & HTML5 AppCache
Upgraded DotNetBrowser is available for download.
Apart from Visual Studio 2017 RC support, in this version, we concentrated on extending DOM API with new features, ability to specify custom CSS rules which will be then applied to every loaded web page, enhancements in heavyweight rendering mode, and several other important updates, aimed at improving security and performance of the library.
See detailed description of whats new in v1.9 and download the update here.
Thursday, January 26, 2017
JxBrowser 6.12 is Released

JxBrowser was upgraded to v6.12. With this release we are glad to introduce the long awaited improvement: now JxBrowser runs on a newer, more powerful browser engine – Chromium 55.0.2883.87.
Tuesday, January 3, 2017
Creating an HTML UI for Desktop .NET Applications
We'd be glad to help you implementing approach described in the article. Just drop us a line to the support email or under #dotnetbrowser tag on Stack Overflow.
Thursday, December 29, 2016
New Version and Updated Release Schedule for JxBrowser
Today we are glad to introduce JxBrowser 6.11 with long awaited custom protocol handler feature. It allows intercepting URL requests/responses for standard protocols such as HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, etc., and custom non-standard protocols (e.g. JAR).
You may have also noticed, that new versions of JxBrowser are now published more often. We do believe, that requested features and updates should be delivered, and go live as soon as possible. This is why we decided to release a new JxBrowser version every two weeks instead of once a month to provide you with the latest improvements, fixes, and new features.
We would like to thank all JxBrowser users for your requests and feedback. They help us make the library more suitable for your needs with each release.
Take a look at JxBrowser Release Notes for detailed information of every update of the library, and stay tuned for more product news!
Monday, December 19, 2016
Meet DotNetBrowser 1.8.4!

Today we are glad to announce the new version of DotNetBrowser packed with useful new features like Desktop Notifications, Permission Requests, Spell Checking, and more.
The update is available for download on the product page.
Let us know what you think about the new version. Our tag for questions on StackOverflow is #dotnetbrowser.
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
JxBrowser 6.10 is Released
Have a look at the details of the release and give it a try in your own project!
Wednesday, November 30, 2016
JxBrowser 6.9 is Out
Check out the list of new features and fixes on the Release Notes page.
We’d love to discuss your thoughts and comments on the new version via email or under #jxbrowser tag on Stack Overflow.
Monday, November 21, 2016
DotNetBrowser 1.8.3 is Released!
Visit the Release Notes page for the full change record or download the update and try it out straight away.
Thursday, November 17, 2016
JxBrowser 6.8 is Out!
JxBrowser 6.8 is available for download.
In this update we extended JxBrowser API with new features. Here are just a few to name: HTML5 Desktop Notifications API, incognito mode, voice recognition, HTTP server whitelist, @JSAccessible, etc.
The version also contains fixes for several issues, reported by our customers.
For the full list of new features and improvements in this update, please see the Release Notes.
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
JNIWrapper 3.12 is Available for Download
We’re excited as everyone with the advent of macOS Sierra, so we keep tuning our products up to support this operating system.
Today it is JNIWrapper’s turn. Version 3.12 with macOS 10.12 support is ready and available for download.
We’d be happy to address all your thoughts and comments on the new version on the Support Forum.
Monday, October 24, 2016
JxMaps is updated to version 1.2
JxMaps 1.2 is available for download.
The update is based on the newest version of Google Maps API (v 3.25), and features several improvements for ease and flexibility of use.
See the Release Notes for the full list of changes in the new version.
Monday, October 17, 2016
DotNetBrowser 1.8.2 is Released!
The new version is available for download from the product page.
For the full list of changes, please see the Release Notes.
Monday, October 3, 2016
JxBrowser 6.7.1 with macOS Sierra Support is Out!
This update features support of the recently released macOS Sierra.
In this version we also resolved several important issues such as incorrect rendering on HiDPI monitors on Windows platforms with JavaFX, the RejectedExecutionException error in multithreaded environment when disposing Browser instance, the issue when only one embedded PDF document can be printed, etc.
For the full list of improvements in this minor update, please see the Release Notes.
Monday, September 26, 2016
Version 1.2 of JxDocument is Released!
We’re glad to announce that JxDocument continues to evolve and today it turned 1.2. The update is available for download on the product page.
This version can boast improved memory usage and stability of the library in the multi-threaded environment.
For the full list of improvements in this update, please see the Release Notes.
Monday, September 19, 2016
JExplorer 3.4: While You Consider Switching to Chromium
JExplorer 3.4 is now available for download.
In this minor update we have added support of Windows Server 2003 platform and pop up management functionality, and fixed several issues reported by our customers. The full list of changes in this version is available in the Release Notes.
We would also like to remind you, that since January 12, 2016 Microsoft does not support any versions of the JExplorer’s underlying technology — Internet Explorer, except the last one.
If you prefer not to wait for the inevitable, and make the necessary changes in advance, we have prepared a transition offer for all JExplorer licence owners. Now you can move from JExplorer to JxBrowser — a Java browser component, based on Chromium, with a 25% discount, and enrich your Java app with any feature the modern web can offer.
Friday, September 16, 2016
A slimmer and more efficient JxBrowser 6.7 is available!
JxBrowser 6.7 is now available for download.
In this update we extended JavaScript-Java Bridge, DOM and Zoom API with new functionality, added API that allows getting notifications when web page becomes unresponsive, fixed several issues reported by our customers, improved stability and support of HiDPI monitors on Windows platforms, decreased size of JxBrowser JAR files by ~30% and implemented lots of other improvements.
Please note that starting from 6.7 version, the JxBrowser logging level is set to SEVERE by default instead of ALL (in previous versions). According to your feedback, you prefer that JxBrowser doesn’t print all log messages into console output by default.
For the full list of improvements in this update, please see the Release Notes.
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Get a grip of DOM in your .NET apps with DotNetBrowser 1.8.1!
DotNetBrowser 1.8.1, featuring the long-awaited DOM API update is available for download.
Now it is possible to create and modify DOM nodes, emulate custom DOM events for the specific DOM elements and get the DOM node at the particular location on the page.
This version also contains a bunch of other useful features and improvements, providing even smoother experience of using DotNetBrowser in .NET projects. See the full list of changes on the Release Notes page.
We'd love to hear your thoughts and comments on the new version in comments. If you prefer a more private mode of conversation, drop us a line to email, provided in the evaluation confirmation letter.









