[Aqualist] An updated version of Tilia is available

Simon Haberle simon.haberle at anu.edu.au
Fri Oct 6 16:22:53 AEDT 2023


Dear colleagues (particularly pollen people),

Please find below an email from Prof Jessica Blois from the NEOTOMA community with a message about the availability of a new updated version of Tilia (pollen analysis software).

Regards, Simon


An updated version of Tilia is available: Tilia v3.0.3. This version mainly updates the installer for Tilia. The previous version (v3.0.2) created a workaround for the Google maps issue, but to implement it, users first had to download and install v3.0.1, then replace the original v3.0.1 exe file with the v.3.0.2 exe file. There was an additional bare executable release of Tilia 3.0.3 which fixed a lithology upload bug and displayed additional information on failed network transactions. This new version v3.0.3 is a full-fledged executable with a proper installation procedure so users no longer have to implement workarounds to install the new features.

If you would like to update your version of Tilia, please follow the link on the Tilia webpage to enter in your information (https://www.neotomadb.org/apps/tilia). You will receive an email with instructions and a download link.

Many thanks to Brian Grivna for the updated version!

Best,
Jessica

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Professor
School of Natural Sciences
University of California, Merced

The University of California, Merced campus is located on the homelands of the Yokuts and Miwuk people. We acknowledge their presence here since time immemorial, embrace their continued connection to this region, and pay respect to their elders and to all Yokuts and Miwuk people, past and present.


Prof Simon Haberle
Director, School of Culture, History & Language
Professor of Natural History & Palaeoecology

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