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Revision as of 14:50, February 7, 2013
We are very excited to announce WebProtege 2.0 Beta!
Please navigate to http://webprotege-beta.stanford.edu/ to try it out. Let us know what you think via the WebProtege mailing list: https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/webprotege-feedback.
Key new features:
- WebProtege now supports OWL 2 ontologies, thus allowing users to take full advantage of WebProtege's collaboration capabilities to develop OWL 2 ontologies in a distributed way.
- Users can now upload OBO Format ontologies and edit them collaboratively. When a user opens an OBO Format ontology, the user interface is custom-tailored with a set of OBO-specific widgets that makes it easier to edit OBO term metadata (see attached screenshots). All of WebProtege's collaboration capabilities are available for use with OBO Format ontologies.
- WebProtege now has a content management system. Users can log in and upload their ontologies to the server, edit them, invite collaborators to contribute, and set permissions for collaborators (who can then view, edit, or make comments).