![]() You can find all those changes and a few others in Genymotion Desktop 3.2.0 release notes. ![]() This should make it simpler for everyone to integrate Genymotion Desktop in your favorite tool.īy the way, did you know that there are Genymotion Desktop plugins for Android Studio, Eclipse and VS Code? There is more ![]() With Desktop 3.2.0, we lifted some of the restrictions on gmtool, making it possible to use it to list, start and stop virtual devices, even for users without a license. That is tedious and could prove unreliable. This means that to integrate Genymotion Desktop into your tool, you had to parse VirtualBox command-line tool output, filter out non-Genymotion virtual machines, and use internal commands to start a device. Genymotion Desktop comes with gmtool, a powerful device management command-line tool, but until now all its command required a license to use it, making it a no-go for tool integrations. Warning: to use this plugin, Genymotion must be installed on your system. The GPS widget map now uses OpenGL for rendering: maps are now crisper, zoom is smoother, and texts are always correctly oriented. The installation of the plugin can be done by launching Eclipse and going to 'Help / Install New Software' menu, then just add a new Update Site with the following URL: Follow the steps indicated by Eclipse. We hope you like it! OpenGL accelerated GPS map widget The Player user interface has received a Material facelift, giving it a more modern appearance. You can now get creative with drawing apps: Material facelift If you have a touch screen, you can now send proper multitouch events, including gestures like pinch to zoom. We now support OpenGL ES 3.0, so you can run more games or GPU-intensive applications! Real multitouch support Second, a slider lets you fast-forward or rewind back to the portion of the trace you care about. Recorded GPX traces can be long to replay, but Genymotion Desktop GPS widget comes with two handy features to go right to the interesting parts of a trace: First you have adjustable replay speed, from 1x to 5x. ![]() This new feature makes it easier for you to debug your GPS-enabled application, or whatever idea you come up with which requires simulating the realistic movement of an Android device (we’d love to hear what you are using this feature for, by the way!) With Genymotion Desktop 3.2.0 you can now replay real-life movements recorded in GPX files. And of course, it also has a SIM card number, which makes it possible to simulate a phone call (or send a message) to Android Emulator. Genymotion Desktop has been able to simulate GPS coordinates for a long time, but manually moving your virtual device around the world gets tedious really fast, and usually does not result in realistic movements. This article presents the most notable changes for this release. We are pleased to announce the release of Genymotion Desktop 3.2.0, our Android emulator for Windows, macOS and Linux. ![]()
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