Bio7 for Linux 3.2.0 freeware
Bio7 is an IDE (Integrated Development Environment) for ecological modelling that focuses mainly on spatially explicit models and individually based modeling. The application itself is based on a RCP-Eclipse-Environment (Rich-Client-Platform) which offers a huge flexibility in configuration and extensibility because of its plug-in structure and the possibility of customization. ...
Author | Department of Experimental |
Released | 2020-11-19 |
Filesize | 480.00 MB |
Downloads | 1081 |
OS | Linux |
Installation | Instal And Uninstall |
Keywords | environment development, ecology model, image analysis, develop, development, environment |
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3.2.0 | Nov 19, 2020 | New Release | |
3.0.0 | Mar 27, 2019 | New Release | A new release of Bio7 is available which is built upon Eclipse 4.11 and the latest Java OpenJDK. This new version comes bundled with OpenJDK 12, supports the dynamic compilation of Java 11 and fixes several annoying bugs on MacOSX (e.g., shutdown crashes). The R interface has been improved and the R-Shell now updates the workspace display automatically after a R code evaluation or R data transfer. In additon for Bio7 3.0 the themes have been improved (especially for MacOSX and the Mojave dark mode) and some Touch Bar actions for MacOSX are available, too (if the MacOSX device has a Touch Bar). |
2.8.0 | May 31, 2018 | New Release | The next release of Bio7 adds a lot of new R features and improvements. One minor change is that the default perspective after the startup of Bio7 now is the R perspective to emphazise the importance of R within this software. The R-Shell view has been simplified and the R templates have been moved in it’s own simple view for an improved usability. |