 Hello, welcome back on my YouTube channel. I've just upgraded my QJS to version 3.30, Sertogenbos. Sertogenbos is a city in the Netherlands, the first Dutch city on a splash screen, and that is because we are organizing the QJS user conference 2023. And if you want to know more and get tickets, just click on the announcement here in QJS. And it's a great event to meet a lot of people from the QJS international community. You can do workshops, and you can also stay for the QJS contributor meeting. But this video is about a change in QJS with Saga. When you open the processing toolbox in QJS 3.30, you'll notice that the Saga tools are gone. If I go to plugins, manage and install plugins and search for Saga, which used to be a core plugin, it shows up in red, and it says that the plugin is broken. The reason is that processing provider plugins that need third-party software are no longer maintained by core developers of QJS, but will have their own plugins. So we need to do some more steps to have Saga available in QJS. You have to manually install Saga, and therefore you can go to your setup of your QJS installation and just follow the wizard. Most of the things you can keep as default. And there, just search for Saga. It helps to maximize the screen. And in my installation, I already had installed Saga, but if you search for Saga, you can find their Saga version 7.8.2. And you can then use the arrow button to install it. After adding Saga to your installation, you go back to QJS and install processing Saga next-gen provider. Click install plugin, and now you see already that it's added to the processing toolbox as Saga next-gen. And let's see if it works. I'm going to just fill the things with the Saga tool of our DEM. Note that some of the settings are different than in the past, but that's not the point of this video. So I'm just going to fill the DEM and see if that works. And I did a bit of a fast forward, but it all works fine here. But not all the tools work the same as in the past. Some tools might not work, so this is work in progress. So I've noticed that the upslope area tool to delineate catchments is not working. And therefore, you can also look at alternatives like the PC Raster Tools plugin or Whitebox Tools, which are also processing providers. So also for these tools, it means that you have to install the software and the plugin, so both. I hope this video was useful. Looking forward to see you next time.