A number of new features have been added to the evolving Polinode network analysis system. The home link has an introductory video and application examples. Has a good freemium model for testing. Helps cut through the complexity of all kinds of networks.
1 Public Networks: It's now possible to create public networks and share them with others via a single link, i.e. there is no need for them to have a Polinode account. The best part is...public networks are free.
2 Improvements to Network Exploration: We've made a number of improvements to the explore view for networks, including some design tweaks that we think you'll really like.
3 Additional Options for the Network Layout: You've been asking for some additional layout options and today we've delivered them - you can now change the repulsion and gravity forces for the force atlas layout plus there are a few more surprises.
4 Significant Performance Improvements: We heard all of your responses to our recent survey - you told us that handling truly large networks (many thousands of nodes) was your number one request. To that end we've made a large number of performance improvements and introduced a new "Lightning Mode".
You can read more about these new features and improvements in our latest blog post linked to below - of course, it would be great if you could share it on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook or Google+.
See more about these in the Polinode blog. Go to their site to explore it further and give it a try. See the tag below for past mentions here.
Thursday, July 23, 2015
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