YaNuCa 1.2 released
YaNuCa 1.2 is out!
New:
- complete rewrite of the core library
- goal setting for lipid partition (e.g., in cases of extreme hyperlipidemia)
- tooltips for option fields
- new HowTo
- slightly reworked UI
- eliminated needless factors from requirements calculation
Idle?
While dipping my nose into morning coffee and thinking about how to speed up my neurons, I stumbled over U.S. Patent Nr. 5,498,162
Ok ok – this helped…
Currently I’m heavily working to get out YaNuCa 1.2 next week – there are still a few things to be finetuned.
The Free and Open Source Software Community of Sri Lanka (foss.lk) is hosting the first annual SAHANA Conference on March 24 & 25, 2009 in Colombo/Sri Lanka, which will surely become one of the most important events in the history of this project – and hopefully pathbreaking for its future. Therefore, I see to attend it if somehow possible.
YaNuCa 1.2 beta
A demo of YaNuCa 1.2 beta can now be tested at:
New:
- complete rewrite of the core library
- goal setting for lipid partition (e.g., in cases of extreme hyperlipidemia)
- tooltips for option fields (uses jQuery/clueTip)
IMPORTANT: This version is still untested and just for preview/testing purposes, please do not use its results in patients unless you’ve thoroughly checked!
Thanks for any feedback!
YaNuCa in the FSF/UNESCO Free Software Directory
YaNuCa is now listed in the Free Software Directory of the Free Software Foundation (FSF) and United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
I’m glad to see that.
Btw., Dr. Zech – you’re greatly welcome to join the YaNuCa mailing list! I’m really curious about your suggestions for the next release.
Resuming work on YaNuCa
After several months of stagnancy, I will now try to continue the work on YaNuCa.
To make this a real free software project, I have hosted it completely at Savannah now and set up a central mailing list, in order to facilitate open discussion – I know that there are people out there who tried out this little program (or maybe use it regularly) and I would appreciate any feedback.
Subscribe to the YaNuCa mailing list here:
Join this project at Savannah: