Xuesong Zhou at the University of Utah has made available the second beta release of NEXTA for TRANSIMS. NEXTA is a tool for creating and editing traffic networks and for viewing DTA simulation results. This release (08/18/09) provides the following new features:
The installer, sample data set and user guide can be downloaded at http://www.civil.utah.edu/~zhou/NEXTA_for_TRANSIMS.html
Version 4.0.5 is available on Sourceforge at the project download page.
See the package changelog on the sourceforge release page for details on bug fixes and new features.
Thanks go to David and Hubert for their work to get this release completed!
Version 4.04 is available on Sourceforge at the project download page.
Now available on the sourceforge downloads. The download page is here
Thanks to David, Hubert, and Rick for making this happen!
Actually it's 4.02.02, but who's counting? Check the TRANSIMS project download page here. The new version rolls up a lot of bug fixes, new functionality for existing programs and some new utilities as well. A new installer package is also available. To see what's in the new version, read the 4.02 changelog in the documention set or check the wiki 4.02 changelog page. Post to the software workshop in the 4.02 release thread for any comments on the changes. Bugs reports and requests for help should be posted in the usual locations.
Thanks David, Hubert, and Tom for making this happen!
Thanks to David Roden, Hubert Ley and Tom Passin, we now have a new version of TRANSIMS (version 4.01). Please click here to download the files directly from the SourceForge.net repository.
The latest version of TRANSIMS 4.0 is now available from the SourceForge.net repository site. Please download the new version directly from the SourceForge download site.