Release Notes

Genymotion Release Notes archive

Genymotion 2.0.2 (December 16th, 2013)

Genymotion Desktop

Migrating from v2.0.1

Genymotion comes now bundled with a version of ADB. You can still provide a path to an Android SDK if you want, and Genymotion will use Android tools from this SDK. If you previously set a path to a specific Android SDK version, Genymotion will continue to use it.

New features

Many users reported that their IDE doesn’t detect anymore their Genymotion virtual devices after a period of time. Genymotion virtual devices are now automatically reconnected to ADB, avoiding problems when IDEs restart ADB daemon.

Sound emitted by the virtual device is now included in videos recorded with Genymotion screencast feature.

To speed up future deployments and optimize your bandwidth, Genymotion stores all downloaded virtual device files in a cache. As these files can represent a significant amount of disk space, you can easily remove them (as well as log files) from the Genymotion settings panel, in the miscellaneous tab.

On Microsoft Windows platforms, Genymotion binaries are now digitally signed, avoiding some false positive alerts from antivirus software or confirmation warnings when launched.

Corrections

Added new devices

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Genymotion 2.0.1 (November 14th, 2013)

Genymotion Desktop

Corrections

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Genymotion 2.0.0 (November 13th, 2013)

Genymotion Desktop

Genymotion 2.0.0 is no more a beta version but the first Genymotion commercial release!

Migrating from v1.3.0

To use the new features, you must deploy new virtual devices after upgrading to Genymotion v2.0.0. All previous virtual devices deployed with Genymotion v1.3.0 will continue to work but without the new features

Warning: all Genymotion settings (ADB path, network proxy configuration, …) will be lost after upgrading to Genymotion v2.0.0. It’s not possible to recover settings from previous versions

Information

As announced earlier, Genymotion doesn’t include Google Apps and ARM libraries support anymore.Concerning ARM libraries support, this shouldn’t be too much of a problem for you developers,as there will be absolutely no impact if you use the Java SDK. As for the NDK, it is straightforward toenable x86 compilation for your native code. You need to add the x86 platform to the APP_ABI entry of theApplication.mk file.

for example:

APP_ABI := armeabi armeabi-v7a x86 mips

There are now a lot of good x86 devices in the wild, and this is a good opportunity to embrace this newplatform, and add x86 compatibility to your app if you haven’t done it yet.For

Google apps

, we are still trying to work with Google to add them back. If you decide to add theneeded package by yourself, it will be at your own risk and responsibility and we will not be liable for it.This release includes a “drag&drop” feature which will allow you to drag&drop an APK or a ZIP file to the Genymotion window:

APK files will be installed and, if possible, automatically started

ZIP files, if they are detected as system updates or system patches, will be automatically deployed in your Genymotion virtual device.

Licensing system

A licensing system is available in Genymotion version 2.0.0.

Genymotion can be used in Free mode (without commercial features) for your personal use or with a license (Indie or Business) enabling all features for a professional use.

Please refer to the Store section of the Genymotion website.

New features

Control accelerometer sensor and multi-touch gestures in your application directly from any real device.

Only available with Indie and Business licenses.

Take screenshots and videos very easily from any Genymotion virtual device.

Only available with Indie and Business licenses.

With a simple drag&drop, you can copy files very easily from your computer to your virtual device.

If an APK is dropped into the virtual device, it will be installed and launched automatically! You can drop files, folders,APK, or zip files. Zip packages containing /system directory tree will be automatically installed.To use this new feature, the path to ADB must be correctly set.

In the new virtual device creation window, you can now filter devices by Android version, device name or with a keyword.

A slideshow describes new Genymotion features and some useful Genymotion tips when you wait for your virtual device to be installed.

In the Genymotion settings, you can now choose the folder where Genymotion virtual devices will be stored.

This feature allows you to avoid filling your system disk when it has a small capacity.

The Android log messages (from logcat) are automatically written to a file on your workstation. See documentation for more details.

This allows you to easily send these logs to the Genymotion Support team. To use this new feature, the path to ADB must be correctly set.

Two toolbars are now available in Genymotion. One for Genymotion widgets and one for Android actions (recent apps, back,…).

Migration from v1.3.0

To use the new features, you must deploy new virtual devices after upgrading to Genymotion v2.0.0. All previous virtual devices deployed with Genymotion v1.3.0 will continue to work but without the new features

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Genymotion 1.3.1 (October 25th, 2013)

Genymotion Desktop

Corrections

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Genymotion 1.3.0 (September 25th, 2013)

Genymotion Desktop

Migration from v1.21

To use the new features, you must deploy new virtual devices again after upgrading to Genymotion v1.3.0. All previous virtual devices deployed with Genymotion v1.2.1 will continue to work but without the new features.

New features

You can now use this widget to send a video stream to the front and back Android cameras.

For more information, please refer to the User Guide, section Camera.

Miscellaneous

This new version now includes usage statistics which are sent to Genymotion servers (software version, virtual devices downloads, virtual devices usage)All data being anonymized before being sent, they cannot be linked to your user account. If you don’t want us to collect statistics, you can opt-out in the Genymotion settings.

Corrections

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Genymotion 1.2.1 (September 3rd, 2013)

Genymotion Desktop

Migration from v1.1.0

To use the new features, you must deploy new virtual devices again after upgrading to Genymotion v1.2.1. All previous virtual devices deployed with Genymotion v1.1.0 will continue to work but without new features

New features

You can now use zoom gestures using mouse events:

Automatic management of Genymotion software updates

The Genymotion software can detect whether a new version is available.

Virtual keyboard

Corrections

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Genymotion 1.3.1 (October 25th, 2013) Summary

(See Genymotion 1.3.1 above for corrections.)