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# What's New

Welcome to the What's New section, where I detail the evolution of InstantFlow from the most recent improvements to earlier releases. Here you’ll find a chronological overview of enhancements, feature additions, and bug fixes.

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**What You’ll Find Here**

**Latest Releases:**\
Each update is listed from the newest to the oldest version, giving you a clear view of recent changes and new features. I explain every enhancement in detail, whether it’s a major new function, a refined workflow, or a performance improvement.

**Bug Fixes:**\
I continuously work to resolve any issues reported by my user base. In this section, you’ll see a record of bug fixes, ensuring that you stay informed about the steps I take to enhance stability and performance.

**Performance:** Each update brings optimizations that reduce processing times and improve overall efficiency.

**Innovation:** New features are continuously added, offering advanced capabilities for streamlined cable management, UDIM workflows, and beyond.

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**Updates** :&#x20;

**🟢 v1.0.0 – Released on April 15, 2025** *(Current Version)*

**Initial Release**

* The very first public version of InstantFlow!
* Includes core features for:
  * Creating customizable cables along curves
  * Full UDIM and UV management workflows
* Designed for Blender 4.0 - 4.1 - 4.2 - 4.3 - 4.4   &#x20;


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