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New in Tablet 1.16.09.06

By on 06/09/2016 in News
New in Tablet 1.16.09.06

Tablet has just been updated to version 1.16.09.06. NEW: Added support for creation of Cigar features for CIGAR S and CIGAR H operators. NEW: Improved internal handling of CIGAR parsing. NEW: Added some minor tweaks for better Windows 10 compatibility. NEW: Updated the included Java runtime to 1.8.0_102. NEW: Signed the installers with our new […]

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New in CurlyWhirly 1.16.05.26

By on 26/05/2016 in News
New in CurlyWhirly 1.16.05.26

CurlyWhirly has just been updated to version 1.16.05.26. Fixed issue which prevented CurlyWhirly from opening associated files on OS X.

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New in Flapjack 1.16.03.04

By on 04/03/2016 in News
New in Flapjack 1.16.03.04

Flapjack has just been updated to version 1.16.03.04. NEW: (Experimental) Updated much of Flapjack’s UI to utilize 4K displays (probably Windows only for now). NEW: Added options to the Preferences dialog to control UI scaling. NEW: A trait’s categorical or numerical status is now reflected in its column header (and tooltip). NEW: Tooltip headers are […]

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New in CurlyWhirly 1.15.12.10

By on 10/12/2015 in News
New in CurlyWhirly 1.15.12.10

CurlyWhirly has just been updated to version 1.15.12.10. CurlyWhirly now has the ability to create groups from Multi-selected points in future versions of Germinate. Fixed issue where category colour changes might not apply correctly. Fixed issue where the colour key / legend might not be produced correctly.  

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Book Chapter: Tablet: Visualizing Next-Generation Sequence Assemblies and Mappings

By on 13/11/2015 in News
Book Chapter: Tablet: Visualizing Next-Generation Sequence Assemblies and Mappings

The Tablet team have contributed a chapter to Plant Bioinformatics (2nd Edition): Abstract: This chapter is designed to be a practical guide to using Tablet for the visualization of next/second-generation (NGS) sequencing data. NGS data is being produced more frequently and in greater data volumes every year. As such, it is increasingly important to have […]

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New in CurlyWhirly 1.15.09.01

By on 01/09/2015 in News
New in CurlyWhirly 1.15.09.01

CurlyWhirly has just been updated to version 1.15.09.01. CurlyWhirly now detects, removes and warns about duplicate data points during data import.  

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New in Flapjack 1.15.08.31

By on 31/08/2015 in News
New in Flapjack 1.15.08.31

Flapjack has just been updated to version 1.15.08.31. NEW: Updated all the installers to include the latest version of Java. NEW: The traits table will now show the heatmap colours behind each table cell. NEW: Flapjack can now load HDF5 files that are of a specific Flapjack defined format (experimental). NEW: Importing of large genotype […]

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New in Tablet 1.15.08.28

By on 28/08/2015 in News
New in Tablet 1.15.08.28

Tablet has just been updated to version 1.15.08.28. NEW: The read-shadower now highlights all read pairs in addition to reads under the mouse. NEW: Added SHIFT+mouse wheel support, that scrolls the canvas horizontally. NEW: Updated the installers for better Windows 10 and OS X compatibility. NEW: Updated the Java runtime included in the installers to […]

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New in Strudel 1.15.08.25

By on 25/08/2015 in News
New in Strudel 1.15.08.25

Strudel has just been updated to version 1.15.05.25. NEW: Updated the installers to include the latest versions of the Java Runtime (1.8.0_60). NEW: Updated the installers to include compatibility with the latest versions of OS X. CHG: Removed the SCRI branding from the installers and replaced it with JHI branding.

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New in CurlyWhirly 1.15.08.10

By on 10/08/2015 in News
New in CurlyWhirly 1.15.08.10

CurlyWhirly has just been updated to version 1.15.08.10. Fixed issue where when the category selection panel is collapsed to a point where no scrollbar was present, expanding categories did not make the scrollbar reappear. Fixed issue with the sorting of points by selection, then colour breaking in some large datasets.  

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