The Integrated Data Viewer (IDV) version 6.2 is available now.
This is a major release and is recommended for all users. Read on for details on the changes and links to download the package.
[Read More]28 August 2023
The Integrated Data Viewer (IDV) version 6.2 is available now.
This is a major release and is recommended for all users. Read on for details on the changes and links to download the package.
[Read More]03 August 2022
The Integrated Data Viewer (IDV) version 6.1 is available now. This is a major release and is recommended for all users.
[Read More]IDV Users: Please Update to IDV 6.0+
18 October 2021
Users of the Integrated Data Viewer (IDV) are encouraged to update their installations to version 6.0 or later as soon as possible. Changes in the UCAR/Unidata web infrastructure may cause earlier versions of the IDV to perform sluggishly.
The current version of the package is 6.0u1 (update 1); it is available for download from the IDV Downloads page. Information about features in the IDV 6.0 release is available in What's New in IDV 6.0.
[Read More]15 July 2021
The Integrated Data Viewer (IDV) version 6.0 is now available. This release features a new grid coverage data type that eases the process of creating spatial subsets that cross grid boundaries, enhancements to the IDV's volume rendering engine, and improvements to the quality of images captured from the display. Under-the-hood improvements include a switch to the OpenJDK Java libraries and updated software certificates. In addition, this release includes updates to existing features and incorporates the latest netCDF-Java library.
[Read More]12 July 2021
The Integrated Data Viewer (IDV) version 6.0 is available now. This is a major release and is recommended for all users.
IDV 6.0 includes a new version of the OpenJDK Java distribution, version 5.4.2 of the netCDF-Java library, and enhanced application certificates and notarization. Enhancements to the IDV display include better grid coverage and cross-boundary subsetting, a enhanced volume rendering features, better text/HTML display, improved image capture quality, and more.
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