October 2023: Version 5 of GaeaSynergy (including the WinLoG, WinFence, EDMS and GDMS modules) has been released. Some of the new features in this version are:
Licenses can be perpetual or subscription based.
Subscriptions can be annual or monthly.
Subscriptions can be manually or automatically renewed.
Licenses can be purchased and registered in GaeaSynergy or the GaeaSynergy Network Monitor.
After purchase, licenses can be immediately added and used in GaeaSynergy.
Annual maintenance can be purchased and renewed as a subscription.
Industries no longer apply to the WinLoG and WinFence modules. These modules now have the features of all the industries.
Projects can be archived and retrieved from archives. This allows for the easier selection of current projects.
Cross-sections can be created manually instead of using the project map by specifying the distances between the boreholes/wells.
Instead of specifying depths they can also be picked on the borehole/well logs for lithology, text, text interval, USCS, and formation tops columns.
A USCS calculator can be used to determine the USCS classification in USCS and lithology columns in borehole/well logs.
Borehole data can be exported and imported to and from DIGGS (Data Interchange for Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Specialists) files.
New and improved exporting and importing of borehole data to gINT.
New and improved exporting and importing of borehole data to AGS.
Munsell colors can be specified for lithologies and samples.
In georeferenced projects a topographic map can automatically be created using elevations from Google.
When creating a new borehole/well in a georeferenced project the elevation is automatically entered using Google elevations.
Continuous well logs can be exported to a PDF file as a continuous page.
Divider lines in lithologic columns of borehole/well logs can be extended to better show contact depths when descriptions are pushed down.