GraphXR 2.12.0 Release Notes Release Date: Oct. 4, 2021 The GraphXR 2.12.0 release includes new features and user interface design, document model improvement, and AWS Neptune Gremlin support. In GraphXR, click About at the bottom left of the project space, then click on the current release tag to display a digest of features introduced in current and past releases. New Features 2.12.0 User interface re-design for consistency and improved ease of use. Quick Info toolbar icon. The content toolbar and right-click context menus include a Quick Info icon (and menu item) that enables you to turn on and off the Quick Info rollover panel. You no longer need to use the checkbox in the Projects panel and Settings tab. Category legend menu displays the currently selected icon sheet in addition to the color picker. You no longer need to select icons in the Project>Category panel. Mapping Editor now supports dynamic mapping (e.g. from CSV or SQL tables) to categories and relationships. This is useful for mapping data that may be updated frequently. Geometric Layouts now include Ring and Tree Layouts to lay out data connected through a selected number of edges. *Leaf Trimming supernodes*. The leaf trimming toolbar icon collects nodes with just one connection to another node in a selection of data into temporary GXR_Super nodes with GXR_Super relationships. Removed 2.12.0 N/A Extensions 2.12.0 Visual Query Builder. Build Cypher queries using no-code building blocks. UI improvements. Bug fixes. Grove (beta-release). Observable-inspired in-app javascript notebook. Basic functional UI and API. For Enterprise subscriptions, limited release extensions may be available for connecting to specific external data sources, or importing data from RDBMS, document, or mixed data sources. Supported Environments 2.12.0 WINDOWS, MAC OSX, iOS?? (iPad?), AND LINUX CLOUD, PRIVATE CLOUD, AND ON-PREMISES DATA HOSTING OCULUS RIFT, HTC VIVE, AND WINDOWS MIXED REALITY The GraphXR client runs best in Google Chrome. Compatibility with other browsers may vary. The GraphXR client includes beta support for Virtual Reality (VR) hardware in the Google Chrome browser via WebXR. GraphXR Cloud supports local and cloud storage. In addition, GraphXR Enterprise is available via on-premises or private cloud deployments. For more information, please contact Kineviz.