Wing Python IDE 6.0.11: March 21, 2018
Wingware has released version 6.0.11 of its family of cross-platform Python IDEs.
Changes in 6.0.11
This release implements auto-save and restore for remote files, adds a Russian translation of the UI (thanks to Alexandr Dragukin), improves remote development error reporting and recovery after network breaks, correctly terminates SSH tunnels when switching projects or quitting, fixes severe network slowdown seen on High Sierra, auto-reactivates expired annual licenses without restarting Wing, and makes about 20 other improvements. See the change log for details.
About Wing
Wing is a family of cross-platform Python IDEs with powerful integrated editing, debugging, unit testing, and project management features. Wing runs on Windows, Linux, and OS X, and can be used to develop any kind of Python code for web, desktop, embedded scripting, and other applications.
Wing 101 and Wing Personal omit some features and are free to download and use without a license. Wing Pro requires purchasing or upgrading a license, or obtaining a 30-day trial at startup.
Version 6 introduces many new features, including improved multi-selection, much easier remote development, debugging from the Python Shell, recursive debugging, PEP 484 and 526 type hinting, support for Python 3.6 and 3.7, Vagrant, Jupyter, and Django 1.10+, easier Raspberry Pi development, optimized debugger, OS X full screen mode, One Dark color palette, Russian localization (thanks to Alexandr Dragukin), expanded free product line, and much more. For details, see What's New in Wing Version 6.
Wing 6 works with Python versions 2.5 through 2.7 and 3.2 through 3.7, including also Anaconda, ActivePython, EPD, Stackless, and others derived from the CPython implementation.
For more product information, please visit wingware.com
Upgrading
You can try Wing 6 without removing older versions. Wing 6 will read and convert your old preferences, settings, and projects. Projects should be saved to a new name since previous versions of Wing cannot read Wing 6 projects.
See also Migrating from Older Versions and Upgrading.