Valentina Release 13.2 Supports Windows ARM64

Valentina Release 13.2 Introduces Windows ARM64 Server, First ADKs

Also includes some improvements to Valentina Studio and more

New ARM64 Support

ARM64 is an alternative hardware platform that is increasingly popular for IoT, mobile and desktop platform solutions. As applicable, Paradigma Software products are becoming available on the Win ARM64 (Windows running on ARM64) platform. This release introduces the first products for WIN ARM64.

  • VSERVER
  • VSDK
  • VCSDK

Paradigma Software product licensing does not require a separate license for new hardware platforms. For this reason, a Valentina Server for Windows license will work on either x86 or ARM64.

Valentina Studio FREE | Single | PRO

Valentina Studio is the free, all purpose database management and forms client tool. Valentina Studio Pro combines database management with diagramming, forms creation, reporting and database continuous integration. Available on Windows, Linux and macOS.

  • [Imp][Schema Editor] – Format the size in Property Inspector, using Kb, Mb, Gb, …
  • [Fix][Report Editor] – Restore “internal” properties from the cache

Valentina Server

Valentina Server incorporates Valentina Reports Server, Valentina Forms Server and two database servers: Valentina DB Server and Valentina SQLite Server. Available for Windows (x86, ARM64), Linux (x86, ARM64), macOS and Raspberry PI.

  • [NEW] Valentina Server for Windows (ARM64)

Valentina for Xojo

The Xojo development environment supports multiple compile targets, including macOS, Windows, Linux, iOS and more. You can find the iOS example projects within the downloadable archive.

  • [New][ARM64] – plugin now contains DLL for WIN ARM64

Valentina Kernel

Valentina Kernel is the underlying architecture of Valentina products meaning, all products that utilize the kernel inherit any changes and improvements.

  • [Imp] File locking improvements

The products are immediately available for download from the Paradigma Software website. See also the announcement on the Paradigma Software forum.