What's New: (for GCxGC, for LCxLC)
- Improved Reliability and Performance for Importing Shimadzu Data Files
- Enhanced Quantification with Group-Based Response Factors
- Enhanced Boiling Range Distribution Analysis with Slice Reports (GCxGC Editions)
- Enhanced Side-by-Side Chromatogram Comparison
- Improved Multi-Sample Alignment Workflow
- Simplified Multi-Sample Comparison with New Compound Finder Algorithm and Enhanced Spectra View
- Improved Window Management
- I/O - Import CSV would, in some cases, read in the BOM as an invisible character for the first value
- View - MS Cube and 3D View would crash the whole program when running in a virtual machine
- View - 1D View > Static's Unit option label was incorrect for Column II projections
- Library Search - NIST's AUTOIMP.MSD backup was not restored after interactive search, which could break third-party software connections with the NIST MS Search program
- Quantification - Importing a CSV calibration table did not show underlying exception message for fatal I/O error
- Quantification - The Calibrant Name change could be lost if selecting another calibrant in Calibration Table
- Report - Export XLSX with colorized rows lost decimal formatting
- Report - Export XLSX with colorized rows would use a limited color palette for cell colors
- Report - An uncaught exception would be thrown when generating a Slice report with out-of-bound custom mass percent slices
- Report - Slice reports would fail to generate for images with variable modulation
- Project - Slice Report option dialog had excessive width if the specified custom slice list was long
- Project - Others Folder file browser did not overwrite existing files even if confirmed
- CLI - Command line would hang on large outputs