CoreStream 2.7 Release Notes

Following the feature rich 2.6 release with such highlights as our AI Co-pilot, 2.7 contains a series of smaller changes, but that combine to provide another impactful release. The first thing to highlight is that we have listened. Clients have provided positive feedback on our end user configurable export capability but raised a suggested improvement…

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Following the feature rich 2.6 release with such highlights as our AI Co-pilot, 2.7 contains a series of smaller changes, but that combine to provide another impactful release.

The first thing to highlight is that we have listened. Clients have provided positive feedback on our end user configurable export capability but raised a suggested improvement around the ability to delete templates, and favourite those used frequently. We have developed this in 2.7.

A number of other changes such as the ability to show or hide form fields based on group membership and the improvement to our calculation engine help us cover more ground, more efficiently. This furthers our claim to be the best configurable platform there is!

An increase in client demand for translations has resulted in a refactor of this feature, ensuring we can rapidly and comprehensively translate our sites. As one client explained, sites should appear in native tongue and not appear as though they are translated. A challenge, but one that we have embraced!

A personal favourite is the ability to conditionally show certain choice fields. This facilitates a more intuitive user experience when supporting workflows across sometimes hierarchical data (think findings against an audit), especially when combined with the ability to show or hide form buttons based on the combined statuses of linked content. These are not the shiniest of features but elegant workflows are synonymous with CoreStream and we want to ensure that continues.

Please keep the suggested improvements and feature requests flowing. We will continue to prioritise our releases accordingly!

Rich

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