Just three months separate this release from the previous one, but the amount of new features and bugs fixed is expressive.  Last four posts introduced some of them, like still-incipient-but-already-functional support to clusters a la Moab, queues to job submission, an editor integrated into GêBR/DéBR, and much more. (Click here to read the rest of this entry)

Comments Off on New release: 0.9.16

Suppose you have some flows to be run one after the other. Now, GêBR supports execution queues, no matter you are submitting a flow to a cluster or to a regular desktop. Queues are created automatically. All you need to inform is after which running or scheduling flow  you want to chain your flow. Of course, you can also run a flow immediately, like before.

Comments Off on 0.9.16’s highlights: Chaining flows

Many usability issues were addressed in DéBR. The built-in help editor (see previous post) is one of the most visible features, but there are a lot of new ones, like a persistant toolbar to save menus no matter on which tab you are, faster parameter creation, safer list parameter handling, possibility to cancel any operation, besides copy and paste, also a cut tool for parameters, program’s version storage, and more. Also great effort was made to exterminate bugs. DéBR should now be much more reliable.

Comments Off on 0.9.16’s highlights – DéBR better than ever