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Version 5.0.0pre2 of GRASS GIS

Release Notes: Raster import through GDAL library and numerical stability improved. Optional hardware accelerated 3D openGL viewer (NVIZ) added.

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  •  13 Apr 2011 21:15

Release Notes: This release fixes some bugs discovered in the GRASS 6.4.0 source code and a few new features (over 560 updates to the source code with respect to 6.4.0 have been made). As a stable release, 6.4 will enjoy long-term support. It brings a number of exciting enhancements to the GIS. The new wxPython graphical user interface (wxGUI) is debuted, Python is now a fully supported scripting language, and GRASS runs natively on a non-Unix based platform: MS Windows.

Release Notes: This release debuts the new and improved wxPython graphical user interface (wxGUI). Python is now a fully supported scripting language. This release also runs natively on Windows.

  •  27 Mar 2009 22:23

Release Notes: Since the 6.3.0 release in April 2008, more than 1450 source code modifications have been made in the 6.4.0 release branch.

  •  29 Jun 2008 07:00

Release Notes: Many fixes were made for native MS Windows support. The GRASS-SWIG prototype interface was improved. The SQL parser was extended. A partial differential equations library with OpenMP support was added. A major clean-up was done to the display architecture. A major rewrite of GUI components was done.

  •  30 Nov 2007 07:07

Release Notes: This release adds further maturation of the GRASS 6 GUI, vector, and database code. Some improvements have been backported from the GRASS 6.3 development branch, in which new development continues at a strong pace of approximately one code commit every hour, including major work on a new cross-platform wxPython GUI and a native MS Windows port.

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