@AerodyneRes are looking for a software engineer to look after (amongst other things) the SQUIRREL @WaveMetrics Igor Pro software I originally wrote as an open source project 18-odd years ago. 1/2
https://t.co/4EQzGbjYpl
Today we released Igor Pro 9.05. See the release announcements at https://t.co/CEdJ2V08Xj… (English) and https://t.co/lISVLHA2fM… (Japanese) for more information.
Today we released Igor Pro 9.04. See the release announcements at https://t.co/08knRcBw92 (English) and https://t.co/Hk6zyCgGyo (Japanese) for more information. 🎃🐈⬛👻
@pfapostolides@BenMurphyBaum @SutterSci The Lake Oswego "office" was the apartment of one of the founders, but we've had the same LO P.O. box we started. WM World HQ has been in Tigard for around 30 years.
@josiewelker Sorry I missed your mention originally but if you can send your shipping address to [email protected] I'll send a thank-you gift your way.
Windows 10 and 11 users can now install Igor using winget. "winget install WaveMetrics.IgorPro9 -e" will install the latest IP9. Change the 9 to 8, 7, or 6 for earlier versions.
Currently you can't specify multiple products in the same winget command, so if you want to install multiple versions you need to call winget multiple times. Support for multiple products in a single winget command is apparently coming soon.
We also improved the performance of the code that marks a wave as modified. If you have code that does lots of single-point wave assignments mixed with calls to the Make operation, this change could improve performance of that code by as much as 20%.
This release has lots of bug and crash fixes. In particular, we fixed a bug in the Smooth operation that caused a crash for a lot of #Tofware@tofwerk users.
Mac users may need to re-authorize Igor to read Documents and other folders due to our using a new code signing certificate associated with our new corporate overlords @SutterSci. See the What's Changed help file or the official release notes for details.