#define Release Notes 4.0.0 (for users of #define 3) #define 4.0.0 #define 4.0.0 Bulk Changes This is the Official Release of #define 4, and marks When viewing your query results, you can now a change almost all the ticket information. This great step forward in Logica’s software Official Release development support systems. User Interface User Interface Enhanced Wiki Workflow Diagrams Speed To help understand the flow of a particular ticket, Bulk Changes Workflow Diagrams the workflow which the current ticket is using, Source Viewer Source Viewer Community Site You can now view source code and text documents includes ticket properties and even workflow steps, such as reassigning or closing tickets. we’ve added a ‘View Workflow’ feature. This will open a pop up window which shows a diagram of including a highlight of the current status. directly from inside #define, including annotations such as the origin of each line. We’ve made significant improvements to the user Combined Timeline interface. The two biggest changes are introduction #define now contains of the Project Navigator and the Ribbon. The Project a combined timeline, Navigator slides out from the left hand side for easy which access to your projects. The Ribbon provides a shows all changes across your familiar tabbed interface to the different areas of project. You can view your project. this on the #define Enhanced Wiki site, or inside Outlook The wiki capabilities in #define are updated. You or your favourite news reader application. can now use wiki macros to query and pull together Community Site information from across your #define project into one page. Speed We’re now using a separate delivery system for all static parts of the #define site, combined with improved caching. This means your PC only needs to contact the #define servers for the changing parts Sara Winqvist [email protected] Lars Fransson [email protected] of the page—the code or images are already stored on your PC—or can be delivered to your PC quickly via a separate delivery network. At https://community.define.logica.com/ we keep ‘inside information’, such as more detail about the changes since #define 3, and encourage involvement in the future of #define. You can post your ideas and discuss them with other users.
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