Blender 2.83.5 LTS has just been released, with a fresh list of 25 fixes.
Blender’s Long Term Support - LTS for short - pilot program was announced by Ton Roosendaal at the end of May 2020, with the aim of providing a stable, continuously maintained version of Blender, viable for long term projects.
Blender 2.83 LTS was first released on June 3rd, followed by five subsequent maintenance releases bringing more than a 125 fixes so far, with continued maintenance and support expected to last until 2022.
Time to update to this rock-solid version if you haven’t already!
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There is a typo in version name, its 2.83.5
We actually ran a delayed story on 2.83.4 earlier today, only to be caught by the release of 2.83.5 so we quickly updated the article ;-)
you delay for one day and blender will catch you ;)
Blender needs an update feature. This is 2020 and why we keep downloading the update as full version? Just imagine we keep doing this for 50 years.
On Mac, you can use Homebrew. Then it is just "brew cask upgrade blender" and it's done. On Windows you can use Chocolatey to do the same. The updates are usually available soon after release.