Leapfrog 2025.1.1 is a landmark release that introduces a comprehensive overhaul of structural trends, providing faster and more precise trends with exposed clustering controls and improved logic.
In addition, Leapfrog 2025.1.1 includes several workflow and usability enhancements. Users can now manage polylines more easily with improved attribute persistence and mesh attribute tables and filtering. Stereonet enhancements, including new colour maps and layout controls, provide clearer structural analysis.
Leapfrog Edge focuses on enhancing modelling at scale. New features allow each geological domain to assign and retain dip, dip azimuth, and pitch, ensuring domain-specific orientations flow seamlessly through the estimation process. The new copy domained estimation feature allows users to reuse domain estimation set-up across multiple domains and variables.
Leapfrog 2025.1.1 will also enable further connection with Seequent Evo, making it a cloud-integrated application from mid-year 2025. This release will enable Leapfrog to perform turning bands conditional simulation efficiently through the familiar user interface of Leapfrog Edge. Users will benefit from the ability to generate and summarise ensembles of simulations, providing models of uncertainty that can be used to communicate and incorporate risk into mining decisions.
Additionally, this release will address various issues to improve overall functionality and user experience.