Published on Saturday, Apr 10, 2021
Author: Blisk team

Blisk release 14.1.457.86

Initial beta release of Blisk for Linux-based OS (Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, openSUSE)

Blisk release 14.1.457.86

We are excited to deliver the first beta release of Blisk v14 for Linux-based OS. With this release, we've finally managed to address a Linux-based OS support that has been requested thousands of times since the first release of Blisk. Finally, you now have a convenient way to use most of Blisk's features on Linux.

Important: learn more about new workflow in our new Getting Started Guide.

What's included

Blisk starts supporting Linux-based OS (Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, openSUSE). The majority of key features are ready to use. You can use Devices and Devtools for each device, create custom Device Sets, use Url and Scroll sync, manage Auto-refresh, monitor for page errors, use Captures (screenshots and screen recorder), control Cache and appearance, use built-in Image editor.

Since this is the first beta version of Blisk for Linux-based OS, some features may not work correctly or are not supported. Feedback and bug reports are highly appreciated. We reward users with free licenses for finding critical issues and providing great ideas on improving Blisk.

What you can do with Blisk on Linux

  • Develop & test for mobile and desktop simultaneously.
  • Test touch support on mobile and tablet.
  • Create reactive single-page applications for mobile and desktop.
  • Simulate medium or slow Internet connection.
  • Preview devices in real size, scaled or smart-scaled size.
  • Test portrait & landscape orientation.
  • Test dark color theme by enabling dark mode.
  • Track page errors & warnings on each device.
  • Debug and measure performance with DevTools.
  • Create, save and reuse custom device sets and settings.

Learn the basics of using Blisk:

Learn more about Developer Mode, Development Domain, and Device Manager on Blisk Documentation.

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