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Cursor 3.1 Update: Split-screen parallel execution of multiple Agents, major editing reduces frame rate by 87%
ME News message: On April 14 (UTC+8), according to monitoring by 1M AI News, the AI programming tool Cursor released version 3.1, focusing on improving the Agents Window interface. Main new features: 1. Split-screen layout (Tiled Layout): split the view into multiple panels to run and manage multiple Agents at the same time; supports drag-and-drop arrangement and shortcut-based navigation, and the layout is saved across sessions. 2. Upgraded voice input: switches to batch transcription after complete recording (batch STT), with higher accuracy; press and hold Ctrl+M to input. The recording interface adds a waveform, a timer, and confirm/cancel buttons. 3. Select branch from the blank state: before launching a cloud Agent, you can first search for and choose the target branch to avoid accidentally running on the wrong branch. 4. Diff jump to the source file: jump from the diff view directly to the line corresponding to that file; once you enter the full editor, you can manually modify it or use Tab to autocomplete. 5. File search filters: “Search in Files” adds include/exclude filter conditions. In terms of performance, the frame-drop rate when editing large files has been reduced by about 87%. In long conversations, sending follow-up questions that previously would stall for more than a second now gets instant responses, and the scrolling lag issue in long conversations has also been fixed. (Source: BlockBeats)