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Bio7 3.4 Released!

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01.04.2022

A new version of Bio7 is available. The application Bio7 is a free and open-source integrated development environment for ecological modeling, scientific image analysis and statistical analysis.

Bio7 3.4 running a spatstat demo on MacOS Monterey M1

 

Bio7 3.4 Release Notes

General

R

ImageJ

Java

Download and Installation:

Windows

Just download the *.zip distribution file from https://bio7.org and unzip it in your preferred location. Bio7 comes bundled with Java Adoptium, R, Rserve and works out of the box.

Linux

Download and extract the installation file from https://bio7.org.
Bio7 comes bundled with Java (Adoptium).
For Linux you have to install R and a special compiled version Rserve.
To install Rserve start the R console and paste the following Github release, see:
https://github.com/Bio7/Rserve-Cooperative/blob/master/README.md

MacOSX

Download and extract the installation file from https://bio7.org.
Bio7 comes bundled with Java (Adoptium).
For MacOSX you have to install R a special compiled version Rserve.
To install Rserve start the R console and paste the following Github release, see:
https://github.com/Bio7/Rserve-Cooperative/blob/master/README.md

To start Bio7 (unsigned) on MacOSX Big Sur and Monterey

To start Bio7 after installation please follow this advice:

https://github.com/Bio7/bio7/discussions/30

Bio7 Documentation

For more information about Bio7 please consult the soon updated Bio7 User Guide.

A plethora of Bio7 videotutorials for an introduction can be found on YouTube.

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