PyCharm 2020.1.1
PyCharm 2020.1.1 is out with fixes for small issues, including usability problems introduced by version 2020.1. Update from within PyCharm (Help | Check for Updates), using the JetBrains Toolbox, or by downloading the new version from our website.
In this version of PyCharm:
- We fixed a problem with the DataFrame viewer window being small and not expanding upon resizing
- We implemented several small tasks points to ensure that Python 3.9 alpha interpreters will work as expected
- We fixed autocompletion for TypedDict arguments for functions
- We brought back an old functionality into our CSV data editor that will make editing CSV files easier by showing tabs for ‘Data’ and ‘Text’ (only in PyCharm Professional Edition)
- We fixed a bug that prevented the debugger from working on Python 3.5 and earlier
- We fixed a performance issue that made the UI freeze while the user was editing SQL strings
- We fixed a performance issue reported after importing Matplotlib into the python console
And many more small fixes, see our release notes for details.
Getting the New Version
You can update PyCharm by choosing Help | Check for Updates (or PyCharm | Check for Updates on macOS) in the IDE. PyCharm will be able to patch itself to the new version, there should no longer be a need to run the full installer.
If you’re on Ubuntu 16.04 or later, or any other Linux distribution that supports snap, you should not need to upgrade manually, you’ll automatically receive the new version.
Marcin Mazur says:
May 12, 2020PyCharm 2020.1.1 AEP version works only for 30min and need to be restarted as “normal” version 🙁
Roberto Pesce says:
May 14, 2020Hi Marcin, thank you for your comment. If you have problems please report it at YouTrack and our support team can assist you (https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issues/PY?_ga=2.86654800.975679969.1588749390-14902601.1586104966&_gac=1.217917986.1586938353.EAIaIQobChMI08zhg_7p6AIVZbR3Ch1Giw6XEAAYASAAEgKnGvD_BwE).
rakshit jambavalikar says:
May 18, 2020is it compatible with 32bit os
Roberto Pesce says:
June 9, 2020Hi, please check here: https://intellij-support.jetbrains.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/360004399939-How-to-install-pycharm-on-a-32-bit-operating-system
martine says:
June 1, 2020Hi, Does this version ( 2020.1.1) support the TFS plugin?
Roberto Pesce says:
June 9, 2020Hi, the plugin has reached its end of life in 2020.1. Please consider using Azure DevOps plugin for TFS integration. https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/7981-azure-devops See https://blog.jetbrains.com/idea/2020/01/end-of-support-for-tfs-2014-and-older/
Alicia Markoe says:
June 2, 2020PyCharm does not have write access…
I already started it with sudo and ran the update, but when I check for updates again, I still get the “does not have write access” message.
OS Catalina
Roberto Pesce says:
June 9, 2020Hi, please reach out to our support team so they can quickly assist you: https://intellij-support.jetbrains.com/hc/
omprava says:
June 18, 2020hello can you send me a link or tell me a proper version for windows 7 32bit OS?
Roberto Pesce says:
June 18, 2020Hi, thank you for your contact.
For a 32-bit OS you’re limited to PyCharm 2018.
You can download PyCharm 2018.3.7 here: https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/download/other.html