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The vast majority of the changes in this release are invisible to the user. The internal data representation has been drastically altered to allow for non-floating point data sets to be stored in memory. This alteration allows a 50% decrease in memory use and disk space for most data sets.
One configuration/compilation issue, libamide is no longer built by default (it's now a configuration option).
For a complete list of things that have been changed, see the changelog.