We've reached quite a rhythm with Maple Flow - we update frequently, we add lots of improvements and we move fast.

What does this mean for you? It means that the feedback loop between development, the user experience and course correction has a fast time constant.

Without you being loud and vociferous, the feedback loop breaks. So don't be shy - tell us what you want!.

The new 2025.2 update builds on the theme of connectivity with two popular tools - Excel and Python. On top of that, we also have many other features and fixes that you've asked for.

Paste Data From Excel

Earlier versions of Maple Flow let you 

With the 2025.2 update, you can now copy and paste data from Excel into a Flow worksheet.

To be blunt, this is type of cross-application copy-paste behaviour is a no-brainer. It's such a natural workflow.

Run Worksheets from Python

We've increasignly found that Python is now being used to script the interaction and data flow between different engineering tools. With Maple Flow 2025.2, you can now execute Maple Flow worksheets from a Python script. 

From Python, you can change and export any parameters and results defined in the worksheet

Run a Worksheet in Parallel for Parameter Sweeps

This gives me the dopamine hit of watching CPU utilization spike in the Task Manager (hey..I get my kicks where I can)

You can now do your parameter sweeps more quickly by executing the same worksheet in parallel, changing parameters for every run.

This is easy to set up - no special programming is needed.

There's more!

  • Print Extents can now be set globally for all sessions, or just for the current session.
  • Any user-installed fonts used in the worksheet are now respected in the PDF export
  • Worksheets execute faster
  • The update includes fixes to many user-reported issues

You can install the Flow 2025.2 update via Help > Check for Updates (or if you're not already in the race, then grab a trial here and take Flow for a spin).

We're not pulling back on this aggresive development velocity, but we need you to point us in the right direction. Let's keep the feedback time constant small!

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