Release Notes

Release notes are the public record of MiniMouseMacro changes. Forum posts may announce and discuss releases, but these pages hold the stable details that can be linked from support replies, update prompts, the website, and community discussions.

Choose the right track

MiniMouseMacro has two release-note tracks because the Windows app and the signed-in website do not ship the same way.

TrackWhat it coversVersion style
Desktop app (Windows)The installed MiniMouseMacro application, local macro editing and playback, installer updates, and desktop compatibility notes.Desktop version numbers, for example 9.0.0.
Cloud workspace and websiteThe signed-in experience on minimousemacro.com, including Flow Canvas, Automation Library, desktop linking, account pages, integrations, and public site changes.Date-based summaries, because the website ships continuously.

A desktop installer version is not a cloud workspace version. If you are checking what changed in the Windows app, use the desktop release notes. If you are checking what changed on the website after signing in, use the cloud workspace notes.

Desktop app (Windows)

Latest desktop release

MiniMouseMacro 9.0.0 is the current public release-note page for the desktop app.

A stable “what is current” link: Latest desktop release.

Desktop version history

VersionStatusNotes
9.0.0Current release lineRestored MSI installer, launcher/update path, OCR and image-detection improvements, variable-action upgrades, Event Log polish, and optional cloud workspace desktop support.

Cloud workspace and website

Cloud workspace and website updates are documented separately:

Local desktop macro use does not require signing in. Cloud pages describe what changes when you use the optional online workspace.

Status labels

These labels apply to desktop versioned releases. Cloud workspace pages use month-based summaries instead of semver.

  • Current release line: the release line currently presented as the main public release.
  • Maintenance release: a release focused on fixes, compatibility, or reliability improvements.
  • Archived release: an older release kept for historical reference.

Known limitations are listed when they affect normal use. Release pages should include highlights, improvements, fixes, compatibility notes, upgrade notes, known limitations, and download links where those details are available.

Downloads and discussion


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