![]() For new installations on UN*X, the directory for user preferences is $HOME/.config/wireshark rather than $HOME/.wireshark. ![]() The following features are new (or have been significantly updated) since version 2.0.0rc1: The main window no longer appears off-screen on Windows. The Windows installer does a better job of detecting WinPcap. Icons in the main toolbar obey magnification settings on Windows. “File”→Merge no longer crashes on Windows. The following features are new (or have been significantly updated) since version 2.0.0rc2: Several other crashes and usability issues have been fixed A Follow Stream dialog crash has been fixed. The following features are new (or have been significantly updated) since version 2.0.0rc3: It is hoped that downstream distributions will follow this convention Wireshark’s Debian- and RPM-based package definitions provide the new interface in the “wireshark-qt” package and the old interface in the “wireshark-gtk” package. If you need the old interface you can install it via Homebrew or MacPorts The OS X installer only provides the new interface. Note that the legacy interface will be removed in Wireshark 2.2 The Windows installer provides the option of installing either the new interface (“Wirehsark”) or the old interface (“Wireshark Legacy”). The new interface should be familiar to current users of Wireshark but provide a faster workflow for many tasks ![]() Wireshark 2.0 features a completely new user interface which should provide a smoother, faster user experience.
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