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pomsets-gui 1.0.6 released

We have released a new version of pomsets-gui. Announcement

pomsets-core release 1.0.5

New release of pomsets-core is available. Announcement

This new release is not compatible with pomsets-gui 1.0.5. A new version of pomsets-gui will be released shortly. Also, some pomset data structures were added, so you may need to regenerate your pomsets. This is a known issue with Python pickling, and we are working on a solution for this.

pomsets talk at Taiwan's National Center for High Performance Computing

We will be giving a talk at Taiwan's National Center for High Performance Computing on 20 April, 2010. Announcement

pomsets-gui 1.0.5 released

This release does not add any new functionality. It contains the final changeset to remove our dependency on zgl (and transitively, FTGL, sippy-ftgl, and wxPython). Announcement

pomsets-core 1.0.4 and pomsets-gui 1.0.4 released

New releases of pomsets-core and pomsets-gui are available. Announcement.

pomsets-core 1.0.3 and pomsets-gui 1.0.3 released

New releases of pomsets-core and pomsets-gui are available. Announcement

We have also uploaded the OS X application bundle to Amazon's CloudFront, which should enable you to more quickly download the package whereever you are.

pomsets-gui 1.0.2 released

pomsets-gui 1.0.2 has been released. Announcement

pomsets-gui 1.0.0 released

Today we have made available the first source code release of pomsets-gui. We have also released an updated pomsets-core (version 1.0.2), which includes changes to support this latest version of pomsets-gui.

pomsets-gui is written using QT. Yes, we decided to use QT. After the issues we encountered with wx, we tried out QT. It made life much easier.

We are still working on packaging OS specific binaries. Most of our issues seem to arise from 32/64 bit incompatibilities. We hope to resolve them soon.

pomsets talk at socal-piggies

We will be giving a talk at the socal-piggies group on 11 March on pomsets. Slides

Exploring GUI toolkit alternatives

With wxPython not up to snuff, we are looking at some other possibilities, including

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