![]() Already, I’ve used this tool to provide clustering of data sets over 700,000 records. In many ways, it’s a lite-weight implementation of OpenRefine’s clustering functionality designed specifically for MARC data. This will let you group fields and perform batch edits across like items. Native Clustering - MarcEdit implements the Levenshtein Distance and Composite Coefficient matching equations to provide built-in clustering functionality.But I believe (hope) that the program has been extensively vetted and is ready to move into production. Will you occasionally run into issues…possibly - any time that this much code has changed, I’d say that there is a distinct possibility. The new upgrade is also available on the Mac App Store and will be available on Setapp.After 9 months of development, hundreds of thousands of lines of changed code, 3 months of beta testing over which time, tens of millions of records were processed using MarcEdit 7, the tool is finally ready. MarsEdit 4 customers can upgrade for $29.95, and MarsEdit 5 is a free update for MarsEdit 4 customers who purchased the app between Jand today. MarsEdit 5.0 is available as a one-time purchase for $59.95, and you can try it for 14 days for free. Support for inserting photos and sketches directly from iPhone or iPad.New inline find/replace interface used throughout the app.New calendar-based date editor changing publish dates. ![]() New “Micropost” interface for streamlined publishing of short-form posts.Rich editor now based on modern WebKit2 for improved performance and reliability.New Markdown syntax highlighting in plain text mode. ![]()
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