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The contents of the release notes section describe changes relative to Protege 4.1 and Protege 4.2 alpha.
 
The contents of the release notes section describe changes relative to Protege 4.1 and Protege 4.2 alpha.
  
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* Improved the user interface for the Active Ontology tab so that the ontology name and version are much more prominent, thereby encouraging users to set versions when appropriate.
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* Launching the Protege application now opens a blank ontology instead of a welcome screen.  This is part of a broader effort to align Protege's behavior with common document editing tools, e.g., opening Microsoft Word presents users with a blank document.
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* Added support for Java code generation.  Available from Tools | Generate Protege-OWL Java Code.
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* Protege no longer requires administrative privileges to run on Windows machines.  Please note the exception that downloading new Protege plug-ins will still require Protege to be run in administrative mode.

Revision as of 13:15, March 14, 2012


Protege 4.2 Beta

Screenshot of Java code generation - new in Protege 4.2 beta!

We are pleased to announce Protege 4.2 beta! The main thrust of the 4.2 series will be the roll out of several new plug-ins, including an ontology difference tool, enhanced explanation support, client-server capabilities, support for code generation, and a database back-end. Please contact us via the Protege 4 mailing list with questions, feedback, and bug reports.

Download Protege 4.2 beta from the main Protege website (new users, please register first).


Release Notes

The contents of the release notes section describe changes relative to Protege 4.1 and Protege 4.2 alpha.

Build 265 -- March 14, 2012

  • Improved the user interface for the Active Ontology tab so that the ontology name and version are much more prominent, thereby encouraging users to set versions when appropriate.
  • Launching the Protege application now opens a blank ontology instead of a welcome screen. This is part of a broader effort to align Protege's behavior with common document editing tools, e.g., opening Microsoft Word presents users with a blank document.
  • Added support for Java code generation. Available from Tools | Generate Protege-OWL Java Code.
  • Protege no longer requires administrative privileges to run on Windows machines. Please note the exception that downloading new Protege plug-ins will still require Protege to be run in administrative mode.