Microsoft has released .Net Framework 4.8, the latest version of the company’s application development framework for Windows. The update brings a number of bug fixes, security patches, and improvements to the Common Language Runtime, ASP.Net, Windows Forms, Windows Presentation Foundation, and Windows Communication Foundation. The new release impacted Windows Forms significantly. Multiple accessibility enhancements focus on aiding the development of applications for visually impaired users by integrating component controls with Narrator. With the new enhancements, users are able to listen to tooltips when navigating with a keyboard, and also to be notified of changes that occur in a location other than the current working area. Other enhancements include multiple bug fixes related to using Windows Forms with themes, high CPU and memory usage, and overall control behavior.