Microsoft © SilverlightTM Release History

 

Build 3.0.40818.0 Released September 1, 2009
Build 3.0.40723.0 Released July 27, 2009
Build 3.0.40624.00 Released July 9, 2009
Build 2.0.40115.00 Released February 18, 2009
Build 2.0.31005.00 Released October 14, 2008
Build 1.0.30715.00 Released July 23, 2008
Build 1.0.30401.00 Released April 4, 2008
Build 1.0.30109.00 Released Jan. 15, 2008
Build 1.0.21115.00 Released Nov. 20, 2007
Build 1.0.20816.00 Released Sept. 4, 2007

Microsoft Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) Silverlight GUIDs

Build 3.0.40818.0 Released September 1, 2009

Runtime Release and SDK Refresh

Runtime Release Enhancements

·         Broadens support for Unicode characters, particularly towards the GB18030 character set for China.

·         Networking performance improvements

·         Video seeking improvements

Installation Resources

Refer to the Microsoft Silverlight Installation Page for end user runtime installation and the Silverlight Tools page for the development tools, including the SDK and developer runtimes.  See list below for information regarding Microsoft Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) Silverlight GUIDs.

 

Build 3.0.40723.0 Released July 27, 2009

Runtime Release

Release Enhancements

·         Fixes a problem with too much buffering during media playback

Download the Archived Release

Please note, these developer runtime downloads are for development purposes only and the user should disable updates immediately to avoid automatically updating to the most recent Silverlight version.  See list below for information regarding Microsoft Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) Silverlight GUIDs.

·         PC

·         Mac (Intel)

·         SDK

 

Build 3.0.40624.00 Released July 9, 2009

Runtime Release and SDK Release

Highlights of new features include the following:

·         Smooth Streaming dynamically detects and seamlessly switches, in real time, the video quality of a media file delivered to Silverlight based on the consumer’s local bandwidth and CPU conditions. This provides support for live and on-demand true HD (720p+) HTTP-based adaptive streaming.

·         Perspective 3D graphics allows any content to be placed a 3D plane, and still be live: video play and controls are still functional. You can rotate or scale live content in space without writing any additional code. Other effects include creating a queue in 3D and transitions.

·         Pixel Shader effects such as blur and drop shadow make content stand out in the page. They can be applied to any graphical content and also animated, for instance to make a button appear depressed on rollover you could use a drop shadow effect on the pressed visual state.

·         New Controls - Silverlight 3 is packed with over 60 high-quality, fully Skinable and customizable out-of-the-box controls such as charting and media, new layout containers such as dock and ViewBox, and controls such as AutoComplete, TreeView and DataGrid. The controls come with nine professional designed themes and full source code.

·         The new Out-of-Browser experience built into Silverlight 3 lets users place their favorite Silverlight applications directly onto any PC or Mac desktop. This is a radical improvement over traditional RIA offerings that have separate technologies for browser and desktop. Furthermore, the new experience enables Silverlight applications to work whether the computer is connected to the Internet or not.

·         Extensible media format support with RAW AV - The new Raw AV pipeline provides support for a wide variety of third-party codecs. Audio and video can be decoded outside the runtime and rendered in Silverlight, extending format support beyond the native codecs, adding support for features such as alpha video. 

·         Deep Zoom technology in Silverlight allows users to see images on the Web as never before. The smooth, in-place zooming and panning that Deep Zoom allows is a true advancement and raises the bar on what image viewing should be. It is also now possible through this feature to make super-high-resolution images easily consumable on the Web.

·         Skinning & Styling in Silverlight makes it easy to create graphics and then use them to customize controls, such as the look of a scrollbar or chart. Silverlight provides XAML based templates for each control that allow designers to reach inside the control and change the layout or look of each part of the control without rewriting any code. For example, a scrollbar is made up of a layout container and a set of parts such as the up and down button and draggable thumb. Parts can be rearranged and their appearance changed to fully customize the control. In addition, controls can be themed by applying a style to offer a range of different colors or font sizes.

·         SketchFlow, part of Expression Studio 3, revolutionizes the speed and efficiency you can demonstrate a vision for an application. SketchFlow provides an informal and quick way to explore, iterate and prototype user interface scenarios allowing you to evolve your concepts from a series of rough ideas into a living breathing prototype that can be made as real as a particular client or project demands. This rapid, iterative and cost effective approach to prototyping allows you to concentrate on what matters most, being creative and building the best solution for your client, on time and within budget.

Download the Archived Release

Please note, these developer runtime downloads are for development purposes only and the user should disable updates immediately to avoid automatically updating to the most recent Silverlight version.  See list below for information regarding Microsoft Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) Silverlight GUIDs.

·         PC

·         Mac (Intel)

·         SDK

 

Build 2.0.40115.00 Released February 18, 2009

Runtime Release

Release Enhancements

·         Fixes problems that were caused by Silverlight and McAfee scanning tools interactions

·         UI automation stability fixes, including:

·         Graceful failures when attempting to use features that require .Net Framework 3.0 or 3.5 on machines that do not have either framework installed

·         Improved Tablet support

·         Fixes an issue that arises when Mac users customize their environment by removing Arial and Verdana fonts

·         Fixes a known issue with Isolated Storage IncreaseQuotaTo method (See this Silverlight.net Forums Post)

Download the Archived Release

Please note, these developer runtime downloads are for development purposes only and the user should disable updates immediately to avoid automatically updating to the most recent Silverlight version.  See list below for information regarding Microsoft Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) Silverlight GUIDs.

·         PC

·         Mac (Intel)

·         SDK

 

Build 2.0.31005.00 Released October 14, 2008

Runtime Release and SDK Release

Highlights of new features include the following:

·         NET Framework support with a rich base class library. This is a compatible subset of the full .NET Framework.

·         Powerful built-in controls. These include DataGrid, ListBox, Slider, ScrollViewer, Calendar controls and more.

·         Advanced skinning and templating support. This makes it easy to customize the look and feel of an application.

·         Deep zoom. This enables unparalleled interactivity and navigation of ultrahigh resolution imagery.

·         Comprehensive networking support. Out-of-the-box support allows calling REST, WS*/SOAP, POX, RSS and standard HTTP services, enabling users to create applications that easily integrate with existing back-end systems.

·         Expanded .NET Framework language support. Unlike other runtimes, Silverlight 2 supports a variety of programming languages, including Visual Basic, C#, JavaScript, IronPython and IronRuby, making it easier for developers already familiar with one of these languages to repurpose their existing skill sets.

·         Powerful built-in controls. These include DataGrid, ListBox, Slider, ScrollViewer, Calendar controls and more.

·         Advanced skinning and templating support. This makes it easy to customize the look and feel of an application.

·         Deep zoom. This enables unparalleled interactivity and navigation of ultrahigh resolution imagery.

·         Comprehensive networking support. Out-of-the-box support allows calling REST, WS*/SOAP, POX, RSS and standard HTTP services, enabling users to create applications that easily integrate with existing back-end systems.

·         Expanded .NET Framework language support. Unlike other runtimes, Silverlight 2 supports a variety of programming languages, including Visual Basic, C#, JavaScript, IronPython and IronRuby, making it easier for developers already familiar with one of these languages to repurpose their existing skill sets.

·         Advanced content protection. This now includes Silverlight DRM, powered by PlayReady, offering robust content protection for connected Silverlight experiences.

·         Improved server scalability and expanded advertiser support. This includes new streaming and progressive download capabilities, superior search engine optimization techniques, and next-generation in-stream advertising support.Vibrant partner ecosystem. Visual Studio Industry Partners such as ComponentOne LLC, Infragistics Inc. and Telerik Inc. are providing products that further enhance developer capabilities when creating Silverlight applications using Visual Studio.

·         Cross-platform and cross-browser support. This includes support for Mac, Windows and Linux in Firefox, Safari and Windows Internet Explorer.

Download the Archived Release

Please note, these developer runtime downloads are for development purposes only and the user should disable updates immediately to avoid automatically updating to the most recent Silverlight version.  See list below for information regarding Microsoft Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) Silverlight GUIDs.

·         PC

·         Mac (Intel)

·         SDK

 

Build 1.0.30715.00 Released July 23, 2008

Runtime Release

Release Enhancements

Improves the performance of the Silverlight auto-update mechanism affecting the following areas:

·         Startup performance of the Silverlight application

·         Network bandwidth usage during auto-update events

Web developers take note the version of Silverlight for Windows is 1.0.30716.0.  Version checking code should use 1.0.30715.0 which will correctly force upgrades and work on Windows and Mac.

Macintosh Version Notes

·         Improved support for the Firefox 3 browser

Download the Archived Release

Please note, these downloads are for development purposes only and the user should disable updates immediately to avoid automatically updating to the most recent Silverlight version.  See list below for information regarding Microsoft Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) Silverlight GUIDs.

·         PC

·         Mac (Intel and PPC)

·         Silverlight 1 SDK

 

Build 1.0.30401.00 Released April 4, 2008

Runtime Release

Release Enhancements

·         Improved media performance, including support for custom attributes in ASX files

·         Enhanced Font Support for Mac Leopard

·         Improved media shutdown experience

·         Improved multiple language support during installation and update

 

Build 1.0.30109.00 Released Jan. 15, 2008

Runtime Release

Release Enhancements

·         New installer to enable offline installation and upgrade support via Microsoft Update 

·         Integration with Windows Media Servers: Improved Audio only stream log information to WMS. The supported logging fields by Silverlight are documented in the Silverlight 1 SDK

 

Build 1.0.21115.00 Released Nov. 20, 2007

Runtime Release

Release Enhancements

·         Improved media performance, A/V synchronization, and VideoBrush redraw

·         Enhanced Font Support

·         Improved compatibility with Safari 3.0 and Mac Firefox including reliability and support for inline XAML

·         Additional proxy support for streaming media sent on port number other than port 80 

·         Support for http redirect within Image and Media element

·         Improved installation experience, particularly in the quiet mode and auto update scenarios

·         Integration with Windows Media Servers: Silverlight plug-in will now log accurate information to WMS in streaming scenarios. The supported logging fields by Silverlight are documented in the Silverlight SDK. 

 

Build 1.0.20816.00 Released Sept. 4, 2007

Runtime Release

Microsoft Silverlight is a cross-browser, cross-platform plug-in for delivering richer user experiences on the Web.  Silverlight significantly reduces development and deployment costs and provides enhanced Web audio and video streaming and playback using industry-leading Windows Media® Technologies.

 

Microsoft Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) Silverlight GUIDs

Microsoft Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) enables information technology administrators to deploy the latest Microsoft product updates to computers running the Windows operating system. By using WSUS, administrators can fully manage the distribution of updates that are released through Microsoft Update to computers in their network.  The table below includes the GUIDs for previous releases of Silverlight.

Release

WSUS Install GUID

WSUS Update GUID

Build 3.0.40818.0 September 15, 2009

5F6D22A5-AD20-4365-B0B7-609587986700

D61CF5C2-8EC9-4223-B63A-C7DAE2F23602

Build 3.0.40723.00 Released July 30, 2009

6EAD5C29-E559-4FD5-8469-F4FABEE89C27

9E6D7A19-2A88-4038-BADA-4B15B57DA83F

Build 2.0.40115.0) Released February 18, 2009

EAD86401-93D2-41AB-B847-04D90A4F1AE0

9B92F738-8C61-4CD1-B0A5-7C8A013EA1C9

Build 2.0.31005.00 Released October 14, 2008

830f2725-da40-45c6-a696-2bd9d8fa8b98

558587e7-8d33-46ba-ad04-8ae90c9d87d2

Build 1.0.30715.00 Released July 23, 2008

776d890a-3448-4c84-b005-1008a86d33d6

867e47fa-f9e1-4028-845f-defbe2800815

 

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