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Wednesday, December 19, 2007

STEM 0.2.1 Now Available

Version 0.2.1 of STEM is now available! To get the latest version, please see the OHF Downloads page. Builds are available for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.

New for version 0.2.1 are over 100 bug fixes, additional features and additional built-in Scenarios. The new features include new "Time Series" and "Phase Space" views. The first view plots graphs of the values of disease variables over time. The second view plots disease model variable values with respect to each other. Both views support multiple simultaneous plots of the values from different user selected regions. Additional improvements include support to displaying multiple simultaneous geographic views of more than one running simulation.

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