This is Xamarin's first official Mono release.This is a major bug fix release that addresses many of the problems that were reported since our last release back on April 25th.The detailed release notes have all the details, but the highlights of this release include: MacOS X Lion is supported: both the Mono runtime and Gtk+ as shipped with Mono have been updated to run properly on Lion. This solves the known problems that users had running MonoDevelop on MacOS X.
Vastly improved WCF stack
Many bug fixes to our precise garbage collector. Major features continue to be developed in the main branch. Currently we are just waiting for the C# 5.0 Asynchronous Language support to be completed to release that version. Mono 2.10.3 also serves as the foundation for the upcoming Mono for Android 1.0.3 and MonoTouch 4.1.You can get it from Mono's Download Site
On C# 5.0Our new compiler, as you might know, has been rewritten to support two backends: a System.Reflection.Emit backend, and the brilliant IKVM.Reflection backend. Read more: Personal blog of Miguel de Icaza
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Vastly improved WCF stack
Many bug fixes to our precise garbage collector. Major features continue to be developed in the main branch. Currently we are just waiting for the C# 5.0 Asynchronous Language support to be completed to release that version. Mono 2.10.3 also serves as the foundation for the upcoming Mono for Android 1.0.3 and MonoTouch 4.1.You can get it from Mono's Download Site
On C# 5.0Our new compiler, as you might know, has been rewritten to support two backends: a System.Reflection.Emit backend, and the brilliant IKVM.Reflection backend. Read more: Personal blog of Miguel de Icaza
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