In the programme version released at the end of 2021, 64-bit architecture is now also supported, but continues to run on 32-bit systems. Furthermore, the additional outsourcing of various programme parts into independent processes ensures better performance and more stability.
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With the integration of the current version of the climate data provider Meteonorm 8, worldwide climate data are now also available for the periods 1996 to 2015. Another feature requested by customers is the PAN file import. Module data can be read directly into the database via text files in Pan format.
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In addition, the project report has been further improved. In addition to your own graphics or photos, you can now add any diagrams from the diagram editor (time series, CarpetPlot and characteristic curve diagrams). For the first time, new climate data sources, PVGIS and Solcast, are available in the tool. (mfo)