Currently, if you are running a Kubernetes cluster, it will be deleted when you upgrade to Docker Desktop 4.8.0.
Fixed a bug that caused the Kubernetes cluster to be deleted when updating Docker Desktop.
Improved support for the Cmd+Q shortcut.
Renamed the “Containers / Apps” tab to “Containers”.
Added the ability to clear the search bar easily in Docker Desktop.
Improved the error message when docker pull fails because an HTTP proxy is required.
Fixed a problem with duplicate Dock icons and Dock icon not working as expected.
Docker Desktop’s icon now matches Big Sur Style guide.
Fixed a bug where dangling images were not selected in the cleanup process if their name was not marked as “ " but their tag is.
Fixed an issue related to empty remote repositories when the machine is in sleep mode for an extended period of time.
Added support for downloading Registry Access Management policies through HTTP proxies.
Standardised the header title and action in the Dashboard.
Fixed a bug in the Dev Environments tab that did not add a scroll when more items were added to the screen.
Row selection is persisted when switching between tabs, even after Docker Desktop restarts.
A columns sort order and hidden state is persisted, even after Docker Desktop restarts.
Columns can be resized, hidden and reordered.
Made improvements on the Volume tab in Docker Desktop:.
Fixed vpnkit establishing and blocking the client connection even if the server is gone.
Fixed a bug that showed Remote Repositories in the Dashboard when running behind a proxy.
You no longer need to manually configure proxies unless it differs from your OS level proxy.
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Created a Docker Homepage where you can run popular images and discover how to use them.
Beta release of Docker Extensions and Extensions SDK.
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