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27 June 2005: Simile v4.3 released

What's new in Simile v4.3?

Released 27 June 2005

 

10 February 2005: SEAMLESS project commences

10 February: SEAMLESS project commences
The €11 million SEAMLESS project has commenced.

21 January 2005: Simile v4.2 released

21 January: Simile v4.2 released

7 January 2005: The Scottish Executive press release: Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Fertiliser Use

7 January: The Scottish Executive press release.
Scottish Agriculture and Global Change - Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Fertiliser Use
(Simulistics Ltd. was subcontracted to model Nitrous Oxide emisions for this report. The report includes a description of the model implemented using Simile.)

7 September 2004: Simile v4.0 released

What's new in Simile v4.0?

Released 7 September 2004

 

Selecting model diagram elements

Cut / copy / paste elements on the model diagram canvas using a new, more consistent selection tool

 

Opening multiple models

Open multiple models simultaneously, allowing copy and paste to work between models.

 

Creating enumerated lists

Refer to collections of objects by name, rather than index number, such as an array of “fruits” with indices “apples”, “oranges” and “pears”.

 

12 February 2004: Simile v3.3 released

What’s new in Simile ?

Version 3.3

Released 12 February 2004

This is a minor version release, correcting errors in the v3.2 interface. Many new features have already been implemented for version 4.0, which we are anticipating releasing in April 2004. We are keen to receive feedback on what you would like to see most, and we encourage you to use the Forum for this purpose.

13 January 2004: Simulistics.com delivers Simile to its 1000th user

13 January: Simulistics.com delivers Simile to its 1000th user

20 October 2003: Office opened in Dublin, Ireland

Office opened in Dublin, Ireland
Contact details

23 September: Simile v3.2 released

23 September: Simile v3.2 released
Release notes

1 May 2003: Simile v3.1 released

1 May: Simile v3.1 released
Release notes

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