• 17th October 2003 - New release of WilmaScope (V2.2) available for download, fixes a few annoying bugs. Main improvements are behind the scenes.

  • 10th October 2003 - A new book from Springer in their Mathematics and Visualization series, Graph Drawing Software, includes a chapter about WilmaScope. Thanks to the editors, Michael Jünger and Petra Mutzel, for their support.

  • 9th September 2003 - New release of WilmaScope (V2.1) available for download, just because I having been making any announcements here it doesn't mean I haven't been doing heaps of work on Wilma!

  • 16th July 2001 - Wilma 2.0.1 released and available for download, includes some new features over W2.0. . New features include:
    - Textual data may be added to nodes at run-time and is available for viewing and editing by right clicking on nodes and selecting "Details...". HTML embedded in the notes will be rendered and links will be clickable.
    - More realistic friction and inertia model.
    - Funky new lighting scheme (Don't forget you can change the lighting by editing the WILMA_CONSTANTS.properties file in the lib dir).

  • 11th July 2001 - The long awaited sequel to Wilma unimaginatively named Wilma 2.0 has been released and is available for download . New features include:
    - Completely redesigned such that the underlying graph model is independant of the layout engine and the 3D views
    - A revamped GUI
    - Load and save graphs to XML file format
    - 3D View plugin components for representing graph elements.
    - Collapsible clusters... clusters may now be 'collapsed' with the click of a mouse button to ellide their contents.
    - Precise geometry based mouse picking
    - More stability (hopefully)
    - Hierarchical clustering in the graph model, means vastly improved performance for highly clustered graphs
    - Many more features that I can't think of right now!

  • 1st June 2001 - Debian package for Wilma released and available for download. This should make it easy to set up a fully CORBAised and Python scriptable version of Wilma on any debian platform. apt-get will auto install J2SE/Java3D/OmniORB etc and you'll be ready to go. Well done Peter.