Releases: pdudis/i6zToolkit
Releases · pdudis/i6zToolkit
i6zToolkit v0.95-Beta
Notes
- For the MS Windows version, your web browser and/or Windows operating system may, incorrectly, flag the download/application as not safe. The reason for this is that the software has not been signed with a developer's certificate. Since I'm not a professional developer, and certificates cost money, the tool has been left unsigned. If you're still uncertain, you can easily scan the file with your anti-virus software. If MS Windows blocks it, then click on the "More info" option in the displayed dialog and then click on the "Run anyway" button.
- For Apple's macOS keep in mind the following:
- For systems up to macOS Mojave (v10.14.x) use
i6zToolkit-0.95-Beta_macOS.zip. Known Issue: Columns are also sorted when clicking on the first row, and not only by clicking on the title row (normal way). Seems to be an issue with the TListView component on macOS. - For systems using macOS Catalina and up (v10.15.x) use
i6zToolkit-0.95-Beta_macOS-10.15+.zip.
- For systems up to macOS Mojave (v10.14.x) use
- The GNU/Linux binaries were compiled on:
- x11 version: Debian 10 Buster (x64).
- wayland version: Fedora Linux 42 (Workstation Edition) (x64)
- Note: If the binary isn't executable, then do
chmod +x i6zToolkitin the terminal.
- Just to be on the safe side, keep a backup copy of the files fed to the tool.
- If you need a set of i6z archives to test this tool, then download these Reference substances from ECHA's IUCLID website.
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