diff --git a/Ghidra/Configurations/Public_Release/src/global/docs/WhatsNew.html b/Ghidra/Configurations/Public_Release/src/global/docs/WhatsNew.html index 19fe150649..300131f2d8 100644 --- a/Ghidra/Configurations/Public_Release/src/global/docs/WhatsNew.html +++ b/Ghidra/Configurations/Public_Release/src/global/docs/WhatsNew.html @@ -63,9 +63,8 @@ you will continue to reverse engineer should be imported fresh with a release version or a build you trust with the latest code fixes.
NOTE: Ghidra Server: The Ghidra 10.3 server is compatible with Ghidra 9.2 and later Ghidra clients. Ghidra 10.3 - clients are compatible with all 10.x and 9.x servers. although due to potential Java version differences, it is strongly recommended - Although compatible in most cases, it is suggested that users using Ghidra versions before 10.2 upgrade their servers to 10.3. - Those using 10.2 and newer should not need a server upgrade.
+ clients are compatible with all 10.x and 9.x servers. Although, due to potential Java version differences, it is recommended + that Ghidra Server installations older than 10.2 be upgraded. Those using 10.2 and newer should not need a server upgrade.NOTE: Platform-specific native executables can be built directly from a release distribution. The distribution currently provides Linux 64-bit, Windows 64-bit, and MacOS x86 binaries. If you have another platform,