![]() ![]() ![]() You can see the status the translation efforts and help out with the effort at. You can now select between Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, and Polish in the “Appearance” preferences section. Thanks to the hard work of many contributors the new interface supports multiple languages. They’re still available in the “Advanced” preference section which lists every available preference item. Preferences windows usually aren’t something to get excited about and this is no exception, but it’s important to note that in the process of removing clutter some preferences have been removed from the main window. In 2.0 they are in two places: the Capture Options dialog (Capture→Options or the “gear” icon in the toolbar) and the Manage Interfaces dialog, which you can open by pressing “Manage Interfaces” in the Capture Options dialog. In 1.12 they are spread out in many places across several windows. Capture options have been simplified and consolidated. I can’t hope to cover all of the changes in Wireshark 2.0 in one blog post, but here are a few highlights:Ĭapture options. They should work much more smoothly, however. The features you’re used to are still there and in the same place (or at least nearby). The screenshots above are similar because we’ve also tried to ensure that the new UI is familiar to current users. ![]() It has been streamlined so that you can work faster and it should have a better look and feel on every platform. ![]() The user interface has been completely rewritten using a different interface library (Qt). Here’s a picture of Wireshark 2.0.0rc2, which is the current development release:Īctually, quite a few things have changed. As a comparison, here’s a picture of Wireshark 1.12.8, which is the current stable release: We’re getting ready to release Wireshark 2.0, which includes a major user interface update. ![]()
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