Flowcode Release Notes

Version Release date Description
11.0.0 October 2025 This new major release includes two brand new features to help create engaging and interactive graphical displays - a full WYSIWYG editor and our new Web Mirror functionality. Other highlights include a New Project Wizard, zoomable 2d Panels, direct string comparisons and a wealth of other useability improvements.
10.1.2 July 2024 A small update that fixes some minor issues and adds a few new features.
10.1.1 May 2024 This update includes an overhaul of the Code and Pseudocode macro views to allow better display of macro code and to improvement the direct entry of C-code into user projects.
10.1.0 December 2023 A major release that added Web Developer to the available project types, allowing Flowcode users to create interactive web pages.
10.0.4 July 2023 A minor patch to fix a few bugs and add a few new features as detailed in the forum link on the right.
10.0.3 June 2023 A significant update that adds many new functions, adds a few new property types and fixes a range of issues.
10.0.2 March 2023 This patch contains several improvements to components, panels and macros.
10.0.1 February 2023 A small patch to fix some bugs in the original v10 release. A few small new features are also added.
10.0.0 January 2023 A major new version of Flowcode which adds dedicated 2d Panels to users projects for organising component libraries and for creating UI for simulation of code and when designing App Developer projects.
9.3 June 2022 This release is mainly to support our BL0058 ESP E-Block upstream board, but there are a few other changes too.
9.2 July 2021 V9.2 added PICO toochain support and Per-Macro Simulation. Many other small improvements have been added, including doubling the running speed of deployed App Developer apps allowing watched variables in simulation to be displayed in different formats (decimal, binary, hex, standard form).
9.1 March 2021 Various bug fixes and minor improvements are part of this update, including foreign language translations (French, German, Spanish, Italian and Chinese), high-DPI minitor support, ten new built-in functions and all compiler toolchains no longer require 8.3 short filename paths.
9.0 December 2020 A new graphical programming mechanism - State Diagrams - was introduced in v9, extending the range of programming methods available for Flowcode users. A free ESP32 chip-pack was introduced, as well as a range of new IoT components.
v8 May 2018 This new major release of Flowcode adds two new programming modes (Pseudocode and Blocks), C-code Conversion and Simulation, Code Folding, Icon Grouping and introduces the Raspberry Pi as a target. Later versions of v8 also included the SCADA mode (now called PC Developer) for the first time.
v7 July 2016 Flowcode v7 features an improved user interface alongside customizable flowchart icons, allowing users to customize the display of their flowcharts. Code Profiling and support for Microchip's PIC32 range are amongst the other new features in this new major version.
v6 September 2013 The major release of v6 added 3d panels for component simulation and 100s of new interactive components to extend Flowcode's functionality. Ghost Technology, Scope, ICD and other hardware debugging are amongst many other new features added in this release.
v5 2011 Version 5 of Flowcode extended the previous version with features such as a C-code view, Search/Replace, Bookmarks, Project Explorer, Constants, and new data types (Boolean, Long, Unsigned Int).
v4 2009 Several new features were added to Flowcode with the release of v4 such as: Panel Creator, ICD, vNET, floating point variables and C-code customization. Support for Microchip's dsPIC products was also added a few years after the initial release.
v3 2006 The v3 release of Flowcode saw considerable improvements to the software, including a new GUI, new data types (16-bit integers and Strings), more components, many more 8-bit PICmicro targets, translation into 20 languages, parameters and returns for macros, undo/redo, and much more. Within a few years, versions for AVR and ARM were released.
v2 2003 Version 2 of Flowcode fixed a few issues and added array variables, the comment icon, and included foreign language translations (Spanish, Italian, French, Finnish and Chinese).
v1 2001 The original release of Flowcode was in early 2001. It supported only a few 8-bit PICmicro devices (such as the popular 16F84a), byte-sized variables, and just 5 components to provide on-screen simulation of code.