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Atom (64-bit)

Atom 1.36.1 (64-bit)

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Sometimes latest versions of the software can cause issues when installed on older devices or devices running an older version of the operating system.

Software makers usually fix these issues but it can take them some time. What you can do in the meantime is to download and install an older version of Atom 1.36.1 (64-bit).


For those interested in downloading the most recent release of Atom (64-bit) or reading our review, simply click here.


All old versions distributed on our website are completely virus-free and available for download at no cost.


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What's new in this version:

- Authenticate and encrypt the connection used to discover and communicate with existing main processes.
- If any existing Atom window contains no project roots and --new-window is not specified, opened files and directories will be added to the most recently focused empty window
- When opening only file paths that do not belong to the open project roots of any existing window, add them to the most recently focused window
- When core.restorePreviousWindowsOnStart is set to "always", --new-window is specified, and one or more paths are opened, previous windows are no longer restored; --new-window always takes precedence
- When previous windows are restored at application launch, paths and arguments given on the command-line are no longer duplicated within each opened window
- When locating an existing window to open a new path within, existing windows are considered in the order in which they were most recently focused, not the order in which they were created. This is consistent with the way that --add finds its window and URLs are routed to windows
- When locating an existing window to open a new path within, --safe mode is respected - if --safe is provided, only a safe-mode window will be considered
- If --add is provided and the most recently focused window is a dev mode window, a previously focused non-dev mode window will be used if available instead of opening a new window
- If --add and --safe are both provided, the paths will only be added to an existing, most recently focused safe-mode window. If --safe is not provided, the paths will only be added to a non-safe-mode window
- Re-upgrade electron-link to correct a startup time performance regression
- and #19203: "File -> Reopen Project" works correctly on macOS when no windows are open
- "File -> Reopen Project" from the application menu opens the chosen project folders
- Choosing application:reopen-project from the command palette opens chosen project folders in a new window when appropriate