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May 28, 2026Ever wonder what Synergex Development is working on now, what’s coming next, and what’s potentially in the pipeline for later? The recently updated Synergy Roadmap has the answers.
We added the following items to the Now column, meaning they’re slated to be delivered in an upcoming release:
- Support and language enhancements for .NET 10+
- Support for Visual Studio 2026+
- SQL Connection modernization
- xfODBC modernization
- ISAM REV 7 (a long-term project)
- Static code analysis
Also still on the Now list are high-cooperative ISAM (currently available in the latest 12.4 feature release) and migration from Managed Package Framework to the more modern Common Project System.
On the Next list, meaning we plan to implement them, are
- Mouse event support for UI Toolkit on *nix systems
- Thread-local environment variables
- Full support for Visual Studio Code
In the Later column, for Synergy/DE runtimes, databases, and connectivity, we’re considering
- Runtime telemetry
- Select class TEMP tables
- New thread-safety warning mechanisms
- ISAM auto-reindex logging
For Synergy DBL Integration and compilers, we’re looking at future
- Compiler performance optimization
- Improved Synergy .editorconfig experience in Visual Studio
- .NET support for external functions and undefined XCALLs
- Traditional Synergy NuGet support
- Repository schema IntelliSense
We’ll provide a closer look at many of these projects at our DevPartner Conference, October 27–29 in Sacramento, CA.
Note: The roadmap is a way for us to share our intentions with you. No plans are set in stone until they’re included in a release.