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title: "86Box v3.3"
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description: "Release for March 2022."
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description: "Release for March 2022, unifying user interfaces."
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authors: ["richardg867"]
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This is the March 2022 update to 86Box, bringing overall bugfixes and some new hardware. As always, you can [download 86Box v3.3 from GitHub](https://github.com/86Box/86Box/releases/tag/v3.3).
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This release also brings a **major change to the Windows version**: it now uses the same Qt user interface as the Linux and (future - don't worry, we're still working on it) macOS versions. As previously stated on the [v3.2 post](/2022/02/16/86box-v3-2.html#now-with-linux), this new interface should look and feel just like the old Windows one, though there are some minor changes.
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This release also brings a **major change to the Windows version**: it now uses the same Qt user interface as the Linux and (future - don't worry, we're still working on it) macOS versions. As previously stated in the [v3.2 post](/2022/02/16/86box-v3-2.html#now-with-linux), this new interface should look and feel just like the old Windows one, though there are some minor changes.
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