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<h2>Carbide.c++ Release Notes 3.0.0</h2>
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<p>The following features for Symbian development are provided within Carbide.c++:</p>
<h4>Milestone 2</h4>
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- <li>A new <a href="reference/view_carbide_portal.htm">Carbide Portal</a> view provides easier access to Carbide information, an extensions marketplace, and support.</li>
+ <li>A new <a href="reference/view_carbide_portal.htm">Carbide.c++ Portal</a> view provides easier access to Carbide information, an extensions marketplace, and support.</li>
<li>The <a href="reference/view_variables.htm">Variables</a> view and debug hover now supports the following Qt data types: <span class="code">QString</span>, <span class="code">QByteArray</span>, <span class="code">QSet</span>, <span class="code">QHash</span>, <span class="code">QMap</span>, <span class="code">QVector</span>, <span class="code">QList</span>, <span class="code">QLinkedList</span> and <span class="code">Qvariant</span>.</li>
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<h4><a name="new250" id="new"></a>2.5.0</h4>
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- <li><b>Plug-and-Play (PnP) On-device Debugging </b> supported — debugging a target device just got easier. Using a USB cable, connect the PC to the target device, then launch Carbide.c++. Carbide locates the connected device and creates a remote connection setup to communicate with it. Build the program and launch it on the device to start the debugging session. Refer to <a href="#pnpIssues">Known PnP Issues</a> for details if you experience problems.</li>
- <li><b>PnP Phone Launch Wizard</b> - If the project does not already have a launch configuration, the PnP Launch Wizard makes it easy to create one for <a href="projects/launch/launch_phone.htm">phones</a>. In addition the new <a href="projects/launch/wnd_config_launch_config.htm">Configure Launch Configuration</a> dialog provides a quick summary of the remote connection for easy review and modification.</li>
+ <li><b>Plug-and-Play (PnP) On-device Debugging </b> supported — debugging a target device just got easier. Using a USB cable, connect the PC to the target device, then launch Carbide.c++. Carbide locates the connected device and creates a remote connection setup to communicate with it. Build the program and launch it on the device to start the debugging session. </li>
+ <li><b>PnP Phone Launch Wizard</b> - If the project does not already have a launch configuration, the PnP Launch Wizard makes it easy to create one for <a href="projects/launch/launch_phone.htm">phones</a>. In addition the new <a href="projects/launch/launch_configs_overview.htm">Configure Launch Configuration</a> dialog provides a quick summary of the remote connection for easy review and modification.</li>
<li><b>Carbide automatically detects TRK on target phones and devices</b> - Carbide now detects the presence of either Application or System TRK on a connected device when TRK 3.2.6 or later are installed. Earlier TRK versions do not support this recognition feature.</li>
<li><b>TRK improvements</b> - TRK continues to evolve and now includes these improvements:
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