SplashTool 3.0 is available
After about a year since the last release, I’m very excited to announce another major update this time! The installer […]
After about a year since the last release, I’m very excited to announce another major update this time! The installer […]
SplashTool v2.2 is now available in the password-protected customer area! The new version comes with a small bug fix: In
SplashTool v2.0.0 is now available in the customer area! The new version comes with some innovations: The major version jump
Today, the beta phase of SplashTool 0.9 comes to an end. Thanks in no small part to the article in
Right now, I’m focusing on freezing the code—that is, creating executable binaries from the Python scripts—and building an installer for
Over the past 4 weeks, the GUI has been continuously enhanced with new features. I’ve summarized the key features in
After nearly two months of onboarding, I’ve developed a basic graphical user interface (GUI) for SplashTool_CPU using PyQt5. The GUI
Initially, I developed using Manjaro Linux’s standard Python installation, which is managed by the package manager and kept up to
Model Adjustments For about a month now, I’ve been working on SplashTool_GPU. Due to the modular setup of the configuration
The speed optimizations for the CPU-based version using pure NumPy are now largely tapped out. Some optimizations could still be