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06 Junho 2016

LogicalDOC 7.5

Close to a year after the release of LogicalDOC version 7, the company is ready to deliver a new version in the form of 7.5. The new version offers a comfortable and very easy to use interface that delivers a much better experience. Another great update comes from the web client which is HTML5 based and which comes with a higher quality performance.

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Among other features, notable changes include:

Folder Alias

In the past one of the complaints of our users was to be unable to grant access to a folder where the user is not allowed to access a parent folder. With Version 7.5 LogicalDOC offers a completely new developed folder system that allows you to create aliases at any level in order to grant to anyone the access to any nested folder. With this, Administrator are now equipped with a robust way to handle security and grant the access to the right users without taking care about the folders tree.

RESTful Web Services

RESTful Web services has become one of the most important technologies for Web applications. Every major development language now includes frameworks for building RESTful Web services. As such, it is important for Web developers and architects to count on a robust REST interface at the moment to integrate the document management system in their infrastructure. With Version 7.5, the Web Services support was enhanced by implementing the RESTful specifications that now coexist with the other rock solid state SOAP counterpart.

 

 

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