![]() Frame editor: automatic scrolling when dragging object to the top of bottom of the object window. Frame Editor: "ghost" objects are automatically removed when the MFA is loaded. Frame Editor: now faster to open frames with lots of objects. Frame Editor: drag & drop of lots of objects from a frame to another one, or pasting lot of objects, is faster. Frame Editor: refresh of object window is faster. ![]() General: new Global Event editor button in toolbar. General: recent files list size increased to 12 filenames. General: Open/Save Project have been moved to a Project sub-menu. Please read the change log for the changes in the Android runtime, which now uses Gradle instead of Ant. Due to the numerous changes that have been made, and even if this build has been tested a lot by the testers of 2.5+, be careful and make backup copies of the MFA files you edit with this version. Sorry for the delay for this update, we've been extremely busy and releasing an update in the middle of the changes we were making was not easy. Well that approves that these antiviruses are mistaken not fusion it self like even with the latest update of fusion altered some stuff so that no true antivirus should detect fusion anymore as malware but no these antiviruses are making them self look so clever but they are actually not.Īnyways try to mark these detected files as safe for now and try report to the antivirus makers fusion 2.5 as safe maybe just maybe they will actually see these reports and do something about it.The build 292 is (at last) available. ![]() I've had both it and kaspersky on my system for years without issue until just today. This only just cropped up today without any pc reboot or update i'm aware of, unless clickteam just did a ninja update moments ago. I'm wondering if that may have something to do with it. I don't recall having clickteam 2.5 in my library, just the regular. Originally posted by Keykoh:just now randomly had kaspersky detect Clickteam fusion 2.5\Data\Runtime\Unicode\Inchrt.exe, and Clickteam Fusion 2.5\Data\Runtime\Unicode\stdrtd.exe as ![]() ![]() Like even fusion 2.5 on macOS doesn't trigger any security alert and we all know that macOS, ipadOS and IOS has the best security system between all the antivirusesĪnd when you build your app do not compress the runtime just to be sure it will not trigger most of the antiviruses because I once high compressed my runtime an there was an object that that retrieves some data from the OS and can even edit some it was flagged by windows security as a weak virus if I remember correctly So what I say to solve that problem is to just flag the files as safe and if somehow this weird "Antivirus" software doesn't have it just uninstall it and i'm not kidding just uninstall that Antivirus because if an antivirus software flags even safe files as a malware then it's just not a good antivirus because it tries to make you see it as a clever antivirus so it starts to look into stuff that has a bit control over the OS so it flags it as a malware and true Antiviruses don't do that unless they have an advanced super high security setting enabled Please fix it asap, I need to continue working on my game.!! Yves said many times this problem isn't by them it is by that Antivirus and he reported fusion 2.5 as safe to Antivirus makers so many times over the years and they just don't do anything Originally posted by CIit Beastwood:I still have this problem. ![]()
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