Releases: moorhen-coot/MoorhenElectron
v0.13.1
This is a minor bug fix release, mostly dealing with changes to Moorhen server.
Full Changelog: v0.13.0...v0.13.1
v0.13.0-electron1
Moorhen Electron app, based on Moorhen 0.13.0
This is a Mac only bugfix over 0.13.0 addressing startup issues.
0.13.0 release notes:
Electron upgraded to 32.2.0 (Chromium 128.0.6613.178)
Full Changelog: v0.12.1...v0.13.0-electron1
See https://github.com/moorhen-coot/Moorhen/releases for changes.
The Linux binary should "just work" on most distributions.
Unzip the package and then run the Moorhen executable in the created directory.
On Ubuntu 24 you may need to use the --no-sandbox option.
The Windows version may need you to use the --no-sandbox option.
The Mac apps will need to be "blessed" to run on your computer. First unzip the zip file and then run:
xattr -rc Moorhen.app
After that you should be able to use it with open or double-click, etc.
These files contain a complete CCP4/refmac5 monomer library.
v0.13.0
Moorhen Electron app, based on Moorhen 0.13.0
Electron upgraded to 32.2.0 (Chromium 128.0.6613.178)
Full Changelog: v0.12.1...v0.13.0
See https://github.com/moorhen-coot/Moorhen/releases for changes.
The Linux binary should "just work" on most distributions.
Unzip the package and then run the Moorhen executable in the created directory.
On Ubuntu 24 you may need to use the --no-sandbox option.
The Windows version may need you to use the --no-sandbox option.
The Mac apps will need to be "blessed" to run on your computer. First unzip the zip file and then run:
xattr -rc Moorhen.app
After that you should be able to use it with open or double-click, etc.
These files contain a complete CCP4/refmac5 monomer library.
v0.12.3
Moorhen Electron app, based on Moorhen 0.12.3
This is a minor bug fix version fixing the visibility of Moorhen options in derived applications.
The Linux binary should "just work" on most distributions.
Unzip the package and then run the Moorhen executable in the created directory.
On Ubuntu 24 you may need to use the --no-sandbox option.
The Windows version may need you to use the --no-sandbox option.
The Mac apps will need to be "blessed" to run on your computer. First unzip the zip file and then run:
xattr -rc Moorhen.app
After that you should be able to use it with open or double-click, etc.
These files contain a complete CCP4/refmac5 monomer library.
v0.12.2
Moorhen Electron app, based on Moorhen 0.12.1
Electron upgraded to 31.6.0 (Chromium 126.0.6478.234)
Full Changelog: v0.12.1...v0.12.2
See https://github.com/moorhen-coot/Moorhen/releases for changes.
The Linux binary should "just work" on most OSes.
Unzip the package and then run the Moorhen executable in the created directory.
On Ubuntu 24 you may need to use the --no-sandbox option.
The Windows version may need you to use the --no-sandbox option.
The Mac apps will need to be "blessed" to run on your computer. First unzip the zip file and then run:
xattr -rc Moorhen.app
After that you should be able to use it with open or double-click, etc.
These files contain a complete CCP4/refmac5 monomer library (except the experimental arm64 Linux binary).
v0.12.1
Moorhen Electron app, based on Moorhen 0.12.1
- Electron upgraded to 31.6.0 (Chromium 126.0.6478.234)
Full Changelog: v0.11.3...v0.12.1
See https://github.com/moorhen-coot/Moorhen/releases for changes.
The Linux binary should "just work" on most OSes.
Unzip the package and then run the Moorhen executable in the created directory.
On Ubuntu 24 you may need to use the --no-sandbox option.
The Windows version may need you to use the --no-sandbox option.
The Mac apps will need to be "blessed" to run on your computer. First unzip the zip file and then run:
xattr -rc Moorhen.app
After that you should be able to use it with open or double-click, etc.
These files contain a complete CCP4/refmac5 monomer library (except the experimental arm64 binary).
v0.11.3
Moorhen Electron app, based on Moorhen 0.11.1
See https://github.com/moorhen-coot/Moorhen/releases for changes.
The Linux binary should "just work". Unzip the package and then run the Moorhen executable in the created directory.
The Windows version may need you to use the --no-sandbox option.
The Mac apps will need to be "blessed" to run on your computer. First unzip the zip file and then run:
xattr -rc Moorhen.app
After that you should be able to use it with open or double-click, etc.
These files contain a complete CCP4/refmac5 monomer library.
v0.11.1
Moorhen Electron app, based on Moorhen 0.11.1
See https://github.com/moorhen-coot/Moorhen/releases for changes.
The Linux binary should "just work". Unzip the package and then run the Moorhen executable in the created directory.
The Windows version may need you to use the --no-sandbox option.
The Mac apps will need to be "blessed" to run on your computer. First unzip the zip file and then run:
xattr -rc Moorhen.app
After that you should be able to use it with open or double-click, etc.
These files contain a complete CCP4/refmac5 monomer library.
0.9.3
Sixth release of Moorhen Electron apps, based on Moorhen 0.8.3
See https://github.com/moorhen-coot/Moorhen/releases for changes.
The Linux binary should "just work". Unzip the package and then run the Moorhen executable in the created directory.
The Windows version may need you to use the --no-sandbox option.
The Mac apps will need to be "blessed" to run on your computer. First unzip the zip file and then run:
xattr -rc Moorhen.app
After that you should be able to use it with open or double-click, etc.
These files contain a complete CCP4/refmac5 monomer library.
0.8.3
Fifth release of Moorhen Electron apps, based on Moorhen 0.8.3
See https://github.com/moorhen-coot/Moorhen/releases for changes.
The Linux binary should "just work". Unzip the package and then run the Moorhen executable in the created directory.
The Windows version may need you to use the --no-sandbox option.
The Mac apps will need to be "blessed" to run on your computer. First unzip the zip file and then run:
xattr -rc Moorhen.app
After that you should be able to use it with open or double-click, etc.
These files contain a complete CCP4/refmac5 monomer library.