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Lynx 3.5 is now officially released! Following our stable bi-monthly release cadence, Lynx 3.5 brings several key improvements. This release adds experimental support for React Compiler, enhances main thread scripts with stopPropagation for better event bubbling control, enables immediate interactivity after first-frame rendering, and improves cross-thread communication. We've also expanded HarmonyOS platform support and introduced new features like the pointer-events CSS property.
Today, we are happy to share that Lynx now provides public beta support for HarmonyOS, delivering feature parity in CSS, Elements, and APIs — along with the same level of native performance and user experience.
Lynx 3.4 is now officially released! This release features new platform support for HarmonyOS, enables Windows development, launches new developer tools Trace and Recorder, open-sources the highly requested <input> and <textarea> elements, offers even more flexible animations, supports variable fonts, and more.
Lynx 3.2 delivers updates across its framework, engine, and tools, including the ReactLynx testing tools, llms.txt support, new Grid Layout features, improvements to <list> and <text>, and more.
Two weeks ago, we launched Lynx as an open-source project and have since gathered valuable insights and feedback from the community. Thank you for engaging with Lynx, even as we take our first steps as a new member of the open-source cross-platform ecosystem. Today, I'm pleased to share the 2025 roadmap of Lynx.
Today, we're excited to introduce Lynx, a family of technologies empowering developers to use their existing web skills to create truly native UIs for both mobile and web from a single codebase...