Congrats to the ImageJDev team! Cheers, Stephan
On Fri, 2012-07-13 at 15:47 -0500, Curtis Rueden wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Today the ImageJDev team is releasing the third beta of ImageJ2, version > 2.0.0-beta3. > > ImageJ 2.0.0-beta3 is a "beta"-quality release, meaning the code is not > finished. The design is more stable than before but still subject to change > until the final 2.0.0 release. It is recommended that people continue to > use ImageJ v1.x for critical work. > > The ImageJ2 user interface is modeled after ImageJ v1.x as much as > possible. However, under the hood, ImageJ2 is a complete redesign of > ImageJ. It provides backward compatibility with older versions of ImageJ by > bundling the latest v1.x code and translating between "legacy" and "modern" > image structures. > > Development of this release of ImageJ2 focused heavily on making the > architecture and infrastructure more flexible and more capable of running > headlessly (without a GUI). To accommodate this, changes were made to > displays, menus, events, the updater and in many other areas. However, > there were also some improvements at the application level—all in all, over > 100 bugfixes and improvements. > > For further details on this release, including a discussion of new > features, please see our blog post: > http://developer.imagej.net/2012/07/13/imagej-v200-beta3 > > You can download the release from: > http://developer.imagej.net/downloads > > That page also has a table of planned future releases and roadmap links for > the project. > > For more details on the ImageJ developments, see the web site at: > http://developer.imagej.net/ > > Regards, > Curtis Rueden > ImageJDev project lead > Laboratory for Optical and Computational Instrumentation > University of Wisconsin-Madison > _______________________________________________ ImageJ-devel mailing list [email protected] http://imagej.net/mailman/listinfo/imagej-devel
