News/GBrowse 2.0

With thanks to the many people who have worked long and hard on this
project, as well as the people who found and reported bugs during the
prerelease stage, I am happy I announce that GBrowse
2.00 is now available for
downloading from
CPAN, and
SourceForge.
The following are highlights of the many new features that have been
added since the 1.70 release:
- A completely rewritten internal rearchitecture loads tracks
asynchronously, providing a more responsive user experience.
- Different database
backends
can be associated with each track, making backend management much
simpler.
- A revamped user interface for a less cluttered and more functional
end-user experience.
- A UI theming system
with three predefined themes, including a cool “transparent” theme.
- A custom track upload and management
system
gives users much greater control over custom tracks.
- An optional admin
interface
allows an authorized user to upload and manage public tracks without
editing config files.
- An optional user registration and login
system
allows users to register stable GBrowse accounts and to keep their
settings and custom tracks when they move from one computer to
another.
- Support for named subtracks (tracks within tracks) and filtering of
those subtracks.
- Support for next generation
sequencing data.
There are also a number of features that didn’t make it into the 2.00
release, most notably:
- The internal DAS
server does not work, although the DAS client (ability to import DAS
tracks) does. This will be added in a 2.01 release.
- Internationalization has lagged way behind, and so most of the new
features will be presented in English rather than in the user’s
preferred language (volunteers are needed to help with translations).
Please send help queries to the
GBrowse mailing list, and file
bug reports at SourceForge.
On behalf of the GMOD team,
Lincoln Stein
Posted to the GMOD News on 2010/01/28
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