October 01, 2012
VERSAILLES, France, Oct. 1 — Scilab Enterprises announces that a new version of Scilab, Scilab 5.4.0, is now available for download. New features, numerous improvements and many patches strengthen the performance and stability of the software with this version.
Scilab 5.4.0 adopts a new environment and thus provides Scilab users greater ease of use. The discovery of new functionalities and navigation become intuitive. Help pages are enriched with examples of use which are directly executable in Scilab and Xcos, graphics rendering, etc., and are available in more languages. For Windows users, there is no more need to be the machine administrator to install Scilab.
Highlights of Scilab 5.4.0 include:
- A user experience highlighted
This version introduces Scilab desktop which allows the user to save and restore his Scilab windows configuration. To make use of Scilab easiest and most enjoyable, the interaction is greatly improved, thanks to a unique preferences configuration interface. The environment becomes customizable, the navigation is easy and access to frequently used features is immediate.
- Unprecedented graphics capabilities
Speed and quality of execution, new features to zoom and rotate in 2-D and 3-D, improved export and correction of problems related to graphics cards are significant improvements in Scilab graphics.
- An accelerated simulation in Xcos
Simulations times are reduced from a few minutes to a few milliseconds.
- New formats for saving Scilab and Xcos files
Scilab uses now a new default save format, SOD (Scilab Open Data). Same for Xcos the new compressed format ZCOS allows to save and load diagrams seamlessly.
Scilab 5.4.0 is available immediately for download on http://www.scilab.org
About Scilab Enterprises
Official publisher and professional services provider of Scilab Open Source Software, Scilab Enterprises is a spin-off of Inria. Scilab Enterprises is committed to providing expertise to industrial companies in the implementation of optimal solutions in terms of technological innovation with computation and simulation tools. Scilab Enterprises advises them by offering a comprehensive range of support, migration, development services and the implementation of specific applications in their technology environments. For more information: http://www.scilab-enterprises.com
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Source: Scilab Enterprises
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