| <a href="https://repology.org/project/goldendict-ng/versions"> | |
| <img src="https://repology.org/badge/vertical-allrepos/goldendict-ng.svg" alt="Packaging status" align="right"> | |
| </a> | |
| ## Download | |
| GoldenDict-ng is available pre-built for Windows and macOS. It is available in a few Linux/Unix repos and FlatHub. | |
| * [Latest stable version](https://github.com/xiaoyifang/goldendict/releases/latest) | |
| * [Pre-release test builds](https://github.com/xiaoyifang/goldendict/releases). | |
| Because it is open source, you can always [build it for yourself](howto/build_from_source.md). | |
| ## Windows | |
| Choose either | |
| * `****-installer.exe ` for traditional installer experience | |
| * `****-installer.7z` for simply unzip and run experience | |
| If Qt's version is not changed, you can also download a single `goldendict.exe` and drop it into previous installation's folder (If uncertain, don't do this). | |
| Requires Windows 10 (1809 or later) with [MSVC runtime](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/windows/latest-supported-vc-redist?view=msvc-170#latest-microsoft-visual-c-redistributable-version) installed. | |
| ## Linux | |
| <a href='https://flathub.org/apps/io.github.xiaoyifang.goldendict_ng'><img width='240' alt='Download on Flathub' src='https://dl.flathub.org/assets/badges/flathub-badge-en.svg'/></a> | |
| * See the right side for available packages in various Linux distros. | |
| * In Debian 12 and Ubuntu 23.04, `goldendict-webengine` is available (For later versions it is `goldendict-ng`). | |
| * For ArchLinux, pre-built binary is available from [archlinuxcn's repo](https://github.com/archlinuxcn/repo/tree/master/archlinuxcn/goldendict-ng-git). | |
| Minimum supported "Linux" version is supposedly the current Ubuntu LTS and Debian's oldstable. | |
| ## macOS | |
| Uses one of the `.dmg` installers in the [Download](#download). | |
| Requires at least macOS 13. | |
| ## Versioning and Releasing | |
| This project uses Calendar Versioning: `YY.MM.Patch`. | |
| Releases will tentatively be done twice a year, considering factors like the major releases of Qt and the package freeze dates of Linux distros like Ubuntu. | |