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Updated version v1.0.7

02 Jul 09:15
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Newest version of PySILLS containing some small bug fixes.

Release version v1.0.4

27 Jun 13:44
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Hey everybody,
yesterday, I have release the first version of PySILLS. Of course, some bugs related to the changes that were necessary, had to be fixed.

v1.4.1-beta

25 Jun 12:02
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A small bug was fixed.

v1.4.0-beta online!

25 Jun 10:31
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The newest pre-release version allows the data reduction of LA-ICP-MS experiments related to minerals, fluid and melt inclusions. Many bugs were solved and quality-of-life improvements were added!

v1.3.0-beta online!

23 Feb 17:46
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v1.3.0-beta online! Pre-release
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The official release of PySILLS v1.0.0 is very close. This current version allows the data reduction of LA-ICP-MS datasets concerning minerals as well as fluid and melt inclusions.

Updated pre-release version

01 Aug 20:11
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More and more bugs are fixed now. Thanks for your patience.

Updated pre-release version

25 Jul 12:43
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Hello everyone,

some bugs that were found yesterday, could already be solved. I am constantly working on bug fixing and improving some things that cause a problem. In general, the code will also be improved and cleaned for a better readability during the next weeks.

Thank you very much for your patience.

Cheers,
Maximilian

Pre-release version

24 Jul 12:30
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Hey everyone,

I am very happy to publish finally a pre-release version of PySILLS. Of course, it is possible that there are still some bugs and issues that have to be fixed for the final release version v1.0.0. I hope that you enjoy the work with PySILLS and that it can improve your work with LA-ICP-MS experiments.

Cheers,
Maximilian