Compiled versions of last friday's official release of 2.3.0 have been added to the website. The newest version is mostly minor bug fixes. The versioning system was upgraded to a three digit system to reflect future revisions that are less than minor. With this release, 64-bit versions of Hardklör are now available for Windows. Further improvements to the website are ongoing.
After several years, the website has been rebooted. While the old site was collecting dust, Hardklör development continued quietly on Google Code. With the recent closing of that site, development was moved again, this time to GitHub. This repeated relocation of resources for Hardklör made obtaining the most recent release, source, or documentation difficult. Thus, the reboot is an effort to remedy the situation. For simplicity, we've maintained the original published URL, and this will remain the portal to obtaining all updates moving forward. Some pages of the new site are still in development, so please be patient. The next official release for Hardklör, including true 64-bit support in Windows, will be arriving soon.
Removed dependency on ISOTOPE.DAT and Hardklor.dat. Atomic information now hard coded. Use of these files still allows alteration of those atomic values to whatever is presented in the dat files.
Three major overhauls:
Version 1.36 was released. Minor bugfixes were made when analyzing spectra on the highest sensitivity levels. Also, file support was updated to include the .mzML format. Jason Kwan from the University of Utah was kind enough to provide a binary for Mac OSx. The documentation on this site also looks a bit outdated, and I'll try to get on that soon.