
There is no need to interface between different software packages and all tools needed are readily available. For example, a function or feature available in the Model Builder can be quickly made available in the Application Builder for the application designer to use. This streamlined integration of the Model Builder and Application Builder allows model data to be exchanged between the two tools from within the same environment. Additionally, both models and apps can be saved in the unified. The Application Builder is now accessible directly from the ribbon in COMSOL Multiphysics, where the user can simply switch to the app design environment and continue working in just one click. While building an app, an engineer can easily switch between the Model Builder and Application Builder and make updates to both the model and app simultaneously. In COMSOL Multiphysics 5.1, the Model Builder and Application Builder have been merged into one unified and interactive environment. Going from Model to App Is Quick and Easy Customers will also benefit from the flexibility of being able to run applications on multiple computers with COMSOL Server.

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Major upgrades to the Application Builder include full integration between the Model Builder and Application Builder, improved layout tools for app design, and LiveLink for Excel capabilities in applications.

COMSOL software version 5.1 enhances user experience and productivity by allowing users to seamlessly combine model setup with application design from within a single interface. Simulation experts can now benefit from a fully integrated environment where they can create models with COMSOL Multiphysics, build simulation apps with the Application Builder, and share these apps with non-experts via COMSOL Server.
