A new version of iNZight has been released, along with an improved Mac Installer that supports the latest release, OS X 10.11 El Capitan!
This new release makes a few changes to the interface—but nothing too drastic—that we hope will make exploration even easier. We have also made progress with the Survey Analysis aspects, although this is still a Beta feature, so use with caution.
The last release of iNZight (v2.3) was fairly low-key, so we've included those changes below in grey.
Those of you who are Mac users may well be aware that installation on Mac can be somewhat laborious. With every OS X update from Apple comes new restrictions and changes we have to overcome. The latest of these, OS X 10.11 El Capitan, broke our iNZightVIT launch process altogether. We were therefore forced to come up with something better.
The result? A new OS X Installer that, for the casual user*, will install iNZightVIT (and its dependencies) onto your machine and provide you with a (somewhat) pretty button to click and launch iNZight.
You can download the new installer here, and if you run into any problems, please let us know!!
* any users who already have R installed on their machine will almost certainly run into problems running iNZight. The installer now installs R onto users' machines, but if R is already installed, it will not overwrite your installation; however, iNZight requires R v3.0 to run (anything higher runs into problems with various dependencies we have no control over). Manual install instructions will be made available when we figure them out.