SocNetV – 80% completed

January 12, 2010
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Last Friday, it was high time to release a new SocNetV version. The brand new v0.80, the first after six months, marked what I think the start of a more mature period for this tiny little project of mine.
What started as a personal desire to create a simple drawing tool for social networks has [...]

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SocNetV 0.51: changes, new logo, and RPM packages

February 17, 2009

Last Friday, I released version 0.50 of Social Networks Visualiser (SocNetV) and version 0.51 followed already (yesterday), fixing an important (and yet embarrassing) bug in Graph::createDistanceMatrix() method.
IMHO, this new version is the first really usable version of this little application. With it you can draw mathematical graphs (social networks, to be precise, since [...]

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SocNetV gets a review (not bad one :))

September 26, 2008

I started this SocNetV thing as a learning exercise: to deepen my knowledge of Qt/C++, to familiarize myself with tools like svn, mercurial, etc, and, above all, to build something that I needed back then in my Linux box (was it Mandriva 2005?): a simple application to help me draw social graphs and compute some [...]

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SocNetV 0.46 is here!

September 11, 2008

I just uploaded the new SocNetV version to the Sourceforge File Release System (FRS). Nothing special this time. SocNetV 0.46 is just a bug fix release – Pajek format loading is improved and zooming widgets work as they should (at last!).
The only new features is that nodes can be automatically resized according to [...]

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New day – new SocNetV release…

August 28, 2008

Four months after 0.44, a new release of Social Networks Visualiser is ready. Version 0.45 fixes a thousand (short of…) bugs, and adds new features, such as initial support for GraphML, four new node shapes and new widgets for network rotation and zooming. My plan is to have GraphML as the default format. At the [...]

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