Users can now move files to the Trash Bin and access it from the file list header. Files stored in the Trash Bin can be deleted forever or restored to their original locations.
In the Jetraw header section you can now see an informer showing the connectivity status of destination storages and your network. Disconnected storages will be highlighted in red. You can click the informer to get a full list of destinations and access destinations settings.
You can now see your current workspace name in the user menu. It is useful in case you are working in multiple workspaces and not sure which one you are currently navigating.
You can now access files uploaded via Jetraw in a Jetraw desktop folder of your File Explorer on Windows. Files would be available in a read-only mode similar to a mounted cloud drive. This brings simpler interoperability with other image processing software you might want to use.
Operation queue now features enhanced operation information. Select an operation in the list to view Operation Inpector panel including:
Jetraw now supports Fiji Hyperstack format for handling complex datasets of multidimensional image data, commonly used in biological and scientific imaging tasks.
You can now add pre-compressed Jetraw files. The platform displays both original and compressed sizes, and files are automatically decompressed upon download.