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The Diversity Web Editor is a Silverlight application which can be accessed by an appropriate web browser (IE, Firefox, Opera, Safari) within MS Windows, Linux or Apple operating systems. It opens the possibility to act on the Diversity Workbench without installing Windows .NET client software on the local computer. A subset of the Diversity Workbench data can be viewed and edited.  
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The Diversity Web Editor was a MS Silverlight application (internet browser plugin) to be accessed by an appropriate web browser (IE, Firefox, Opera, Safari) within MS Windows, Linux or Apple operating systems. It was designed for an easy and guided data management without installing Windows .NET client software on the local computer. A subset of the Diversity Workbench data could be viewed and edited on a grid basis.
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The application was developed until 2012, mainly for the project '''"German Barcode of Life" (GBOL)'''. For a certain period of time it was used as part of the [https://www.bolgermany.de/ web portal]. The GBOL contributors had user- and project-specific rights and settings to manage their DWB data.
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MS Silverlight is no longer supported by Microsoft.
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==Software==
 
==Software==
The application is available under https://dwb.snsb.info/DiversityWebEditor/.  
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'''The application is no longer available.'''
  
 
===Online manual===
 
===Online manual===
  
The manual is provided as a Diversity_Web_Editor_Ger.pdf pdf file(version 0.0.6 of September, 2012).
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The manual is provided as a pdf file:
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*[[Media:Diversity_Web_Editor_Ger.pdf|German]] (version 0.0.6, September, 2012)

Latest revision as of 10:34, 24 November 2021

The Diversity Web Editor was a MS Silverlight application (internet browser plugin) to be accessed by an appropriate web browser (IE, Firefox, Opera, Safari) within MS Windows, Linux or Apple operating systems. It was designed for an easy and guided data management without installing Windows .NET client software on the local computer. A subset of the Diversity Workbench data could be viewed and edited on a grid basis.

The application was developed until 2012, mainly for the project "German Barcode of Life" (GBOL). For a certain period of time it was used as part of the web portal. The GBOL contributors had user- and project-specific rights and settings to manage their DWB data.

MS Silverlight is no longer supported by Microsoft.


Software

The application is no longer available.

Online manual

The manual is provided as a pdf file:

  • German (version 0.0.6, September, 2012)