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.

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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.

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Up to last release, to edit project, line as well as flow’s reports, GêBR had been relying on external editors selected by the user through GêBR’s preferences. Relese 0.9.16 brings a native editor fully integrated with GêBR, based on the reliable CKEditor. A side effect of this integration is that GêBR no longer “freezes” when the editor is opened. Besides, it will be possible in the near future to feed reports with flow’s information automatically. DéBR users will also benefit from this when writing menus’ help.

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