The beta version of AnyLogic 8.3 is available for testing.
Version 8.3 introduces the specialized Material Handling Library and other new features. Read on, download, and try out AnyLogic 8.3 beta...
AnyLogic 8.1 is released. The online service AnyLogic Cloud has also been updated and these features allow users to:
• ”Like” models , send personal messages to other users, and in the next few days you will be able to leave comments on models.
• Upload model source files along with your model and grant access to other developers. In the next few days, you will be able to make a public model’s source files accessible in the public model library.
• View statecharts, flowcharts, and system dynamics elements in Cloud-based model animation.
Introducing the newest version, AnyLogic 8 with AnyLogic Cloud technology. Download NOW! AnyLogic 8 with AnyLogic Cloud allows you to upload your models to the Cloud. Once in the Cloud, you can run and access your models from a web browser on ANY device (tablet, phone, etc.), compare results, create custom dashboards, and then perform experiments by running multiple simulations in parallel. The AnyLogic Cloud takes collaboration to the next level, allowing you to easily share models, discuss scenarios, and store models for future use. Your clients will thank you and your colleagues will work with renewed efficiency.
AnyLogic 8 "Cloud" is a new way to run, deliver, and share your simulations! The AnyLogic Company is interested in your feedback and welcomes beginner, intermediate and advanced users to sign up for Beta testing. We appreciate your help in continuing to develop a superior product and the market leader in simulation and modeling technology. The AnyLogic 8 "Cloud" release date is planned for April of 2017.
Great news AnyLogic users, we recently released AnyLogic 7.3.5. In addition to general bug fixes in this version you will also find the following improvements: • New fully complete and tutorial-focused example models: Oil Terminal, Schedule Created Programmatically, Create Rail Yard by Code, Create Network by Code. • New GIS maps: If your models were built using MapQuest, connect to the Internet to update them. • New Road Traffic Library Features View the full list of updates on AnyLogic.com.
In addition to critical bug fixes, version 7.3.2 contains the following improvements: - AnyLogic PLE no longer requires an activation key. Removing the activation key is meant for easier installation in a classroom with a large number of computers. There is no need to wait for, and enter an activation key, just download and run! - USB key (dongle) is fully functional on the Mac OS. - University Researcher now has a server license allowing for team licenses at the University Researcher level. - Starting with the next version, updates will take place in "silent" mode, and will be available in one click (except PLE).
Consistent with our usual practice, shortly after releasing 7.3, we have released 7.3.1, a cleaner version with bug fixes and small improvements. Our goal is to make the process of upgrading to the newest version as seamless as possible and to remove any possible barriers. If you haven't yet, proceed in downloading 7.3.1.
This year’s AnyLogic Conference allowed us to capture Andrei Borshchev, CEO, Nikolay Churkov, Head of Development, and Timofey Popkov, Director of Business Development providing an overview of new features and what to expect from AnyLogic’s near future. Now, these video presentations are available for your review on our YouTube channel. The videos cover Built-in Database, Fluid Library, Pedestrian Library and GIS improvements, Road Traffic Library and anyLogistix, our newest product powered by AnyLogic but specific to the supply chain and logistics application area.
The main new feature added is the Road Traffic Library. The Road Traffic Library allows you to simulate vehicle traffic on roads. The library supports detailed physical level modeling of vehicle movement. Each vehicle represents an agent that can have its behavioral patterns inside. The library allows the users to simulate: • Vehicle movement on roads, taking into account driving regulations. • Traffic lights, pedestrian crossings, and priorities at junctions. • Parking lots and parking by the road side. • Public transport movements.