First, I love the change to the fluid drying behavior. Much greater precision of layering paint (in a single layer obv) is possible now. I've thirsted for this for a while and it is tremendous in practice!
Second, I am severely appreciative of how it now remembers your former resolution on opening, because I like to work at default at my screen res.
I do have what seems to be a new bug in v37 to report. The old ability to 'erase' in warping mode now produces... weirdness. More precisely, it seems to uncover a copied layer which has been shrunk and scooted to the upper-left:
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This was simply holding CTRL with brush #6 in warp mode, on a single layer. I regret forgetting to leave the toggle panel open before screenshotting, but I think it was all defaults.
I have also experienced the 'Liquify' ability using SHIFT + #6 or #1 in warp mode to have no effect at all. I'm not sure what triggers that.
Quickly because I go to work soon: There is a minor bug I've noticed since at least v35 related to moving a flipped (F6 or F7) image with SHIFT+V. Basically the preview before you commit has the controls flipped (left goes right etc).
On the whole, I really do love the changes. Verve keeps getting better and better, and it is wonderful to see it happen