

In addition, the history feature provides the ability to collect multiple passwords and export them all simultaneously as a password list. PasswordGenerator also allows you to copy your newly created passwords automatically to the clipboard, allowing you to paste the passwords directly into another program window. Additionally, a feature allows you to choose whether the generated passwords must have at least one character from each selected category. You can also adjust the default settings and modify which characters belong to each category by adding or deleting characters in the password generator's settings. The later of or 6 months after the release date of 9.PasswordGenerator gives you the option to select whether your password should include uppercase letters, lowercase letters, digits, or special characters. The later of or 6 months after the release of 5.0 (TBD) The later of or 6 months after the release of 7.0 (TBD) The later of or 6 months after the release of 3.0 (TBD)Ħ months after the release date of 2.0 (TBD)Ħ months after the release date of 4.0 (TBD) The later of or 6 months after the release date of 2.0 (TBD) The later of or 6 months after the release date of 3.0 (TBD)

The later of or 6 months after the release date of 4.0 (TBD) The later of or 6 months after the release date of 9.0 (TBD) Please see the Elastic Support Services Policy and the Support Matrix for more information. For example, if major release series 8.x is within the Maintenance Term, and 8.3 is the current minor version, fixes will be made either through the next minor version (e.g., 8.4) or a maintenance release in 8.3 (e.g., 8.3.2). Our version code is made of three numbers separated by dots: the leftmost number is the major release, the middle number is the minor release, and the rightmost number is the maintenance release (e.g., 8.3.2 means major release 8, minor release 3 and maintenance release 2).Įlastic will provide maintenance (e.g., provide bug fixes or address security vulnerabilities) for each major release during the Maintenance Term (as defined in the Elastic Support Services Policy) either through either a new minor release or a new maintenance release to the latest minor version. Elastic's Support Services Policy defines how long a given release is maintained and supported. We love all our products, but sometimes we must say goodbye to a release so that we can continue moving forward on future development and innovation.
