The emNetwalk plugin has an option for marking pieces automatically when they are rotated. The audio and video player now saves the play position. On most 32-bit systems, support for large files has been added. On Windows, a crash has been fixed as well as the failing of file manager commands by extended file name characters. On OpenSolaris, a failure of the select function has been worked around. Minor fixes were applied.
The text file viewer got support for showing UTF-16 files. The core graphics functions do not reduce the color space any longer. The colors of control panels and dialogs were revised. The file manager got a theme interface and some themes for directory entry panels, and it also got an autosave function for the view settings. The window now shows a wait cursor when the main thread is blocked. Minor fixes and improvements were applied.
The emNetwalk plugin game got a better graphics design, and it was extended by a Dig Mode option. If that is enabled, pieces are dug in and cannot be rotated until they are reached by a server connection.
Eagle Mode has a new plugin application, emNetwalk, which is a clone of the addictive Netwalk puzzle game where pieces of a computer network have to be rotated in order to connect terminals to a server. In contrast to other implementations, emNetwalk has a very sophisticated random network generator which allows a more free and exact game configuration.
Eagle Mode has a brand new SVG image file viewer based on the RSVG and cairo libraries. Unfortunately, one of these libraries does not allow much scaling, but it is enough to see the images full-sized and a little bit more. The viewing and managing of archive files has been extended by the lzma, xz, tar.lzma, and tar.xz file types.