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| @@ -89,7 +89,11 @@ documentation or the package vignettes referenced from the    first-order (SFO) or SFORB kinetics are used in the model, or    using a numeric solver from the `deSolve` package (default is `lsoda`).    These have decreasing efficiency, and are automatically chosen  -  by default. +  by default. As of mkin 0.9-36, model solution for models with more than  +  one state observed variable (not only parent) is based on the +  [`ccSolve`](https://github.com/karlines/ccSolve) package, if installed. +  This is even faster than eigenvalue based solution, at least in the examples +  shown in the [vignette `compiled_models`](http://rawgit.com/jranke/mkin/master/vignettes/compiled_models.html)  * Model optimisation with     [`mkinfit`](http://kinfit.r-forge.r-project.org/mkin_static/mkinfit.html)    internally using the `modFit` function from the `FME` package, @@ -128,6 +132,10 @@ There is a graphical user interface that I consider useful for real work. Please  refer to its [documentation page](http://kinfit.r-forge.r-project.org/gmkin_static)  for installation instructions and a manual. +## News + +Yes, there is a . +  ## Credits and historical remarks  `mkin` would not be possible without the underlying software stack consisting | 
