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@jacobson30-bot jacobson30-bot released this 13 Jul 12:53

ProbeFlow 1.0.0 RC 1

This is the first standalone ProbeFlow desktop release candidate.

Downloads

  • macOS 15+ on Apple silicon: ProbeFlow-1.0.0-rc1-macOS-arm64.dmg
  • Windows 10 version 1809+ or Windows 11 on x64:
    ProbeFlow-1.0.0-rc1-Windows-x64-Setup.exe

SHA-256 checksum files are attached beside both downloads.

macOS installation

Open the DMG, drag ProbeFlow.app to the Applications shortcut, eject the disk
image, and launch ProbeFlow from Applications.

macOS security notice

This release is not Developer ID-signed or notarized by Apple. macOS will
therefore prevent the downloaded app from opening normally the first time. If
you trust this ProbeFlow release:

  1. Try to open ProbeFlow from Applications once and dismiss the warning.
  2. Open System Settings → Privacy & Security.
  3. Scroll down to Security, click Open Anyway, then confirm Open.

macOS saves that choice for ProbeFlow, so subsequent launches work normally.
Apple documents the same exception process in
Open apps safely on your Mac.

Windows installation

Run ProbeFlow-1.0.0-rc1-Windows-x64-Setup.exe. ProbeFlow installs for the
current user, creates a Start Menu shortcut, and does not require administrator
access. It can be removed through Settings → Apps → Installed apps.

Windows security notice

This Windows build is not code-signed. Microsoft Defender SmartScreen may warn
that ProbeFlow is an unrecognized application; managed computers may prevent
unsigned software from running. Only continue if the installer came from this
official release and its SHA-256 checksum matches the attached checksum file.

The Windows installer was built from commit
fe8b348
and passed the complete Windows test, bundle-audit, install, launch, and
uninstall workflow in GitHub Actions.
It has also passed manual installation and application testing on Windows.

This candidate packages ProbeFlow's image and spectroscopy viewers, processing,
ROI and measurement tools, FFT workflow, and PNG, PDF, SXM and GWY export
support. Total Variation decomposition remains experimental, is adapted from
AiSurf, and has not been rigorously validated.

Exact corresponding source archives for the bundled LGPL-covered Qt 6.11
libraries are attached to this release alongside the applications.

Please report release-candidate problems through the ProbeFlow GitHub issue
tracker.