In the incoming release, I decided to focus on the details - one of them is the document preview in the list, that was introduced a few months ago. It somehow fulfilled its function, but it didn’t look very impressive. So one of the improvements in the upcoming release will be this document list preview. And with some other tweaks when downloading the bookmarks and feeds (that I’m working on), the document list may look like this:
Read more... »Keepmark 1.34.0
The new Keepmark 1.34.0 is now available for download. This time there are not so many changes as in the previous release. The main new feature is the added ActivityFeed, which allows you to track the latest changes within a given repository - especially useful if the repository will not be used for some time and you want to get an overview of the latest changes that have occurred in it, or you just want to know what you were working on yesterday.
Read more... »Activity Feed
It’s been quiet here for a while, so I guess it’s time to share what I’m currently working on. Since the previous version was released, I have been focusing on 1 new feature - “Activity Feed”. Its purpose is to show the log with the latest changes and events that took place within the repository. The functionality should be very helpful if we need to track what recently happened in the repository - e.g. what files and tasks we worked on recently, or what new documents appeared recently in the repository.
Read more... »Keepmark 1.33.0
Today I’m releasing bunch of features - Keepmark 1.33.0 is now available to download. The biggest feature was mentioned in previous posts - Dashboard module, which can present the status of the selected workspace. Apart from that, a lot of smaller features appeared, such as simple configurable workflow for the documents module.
Read more... »Tasks planning
One of the new features in the upcoming version of Keepmark will be the ability to plan tasks. Simple functionality, but it can change a lot in managing your tasks. There will be 3 fields here - scheduled task date, estimated duration and task deadline (the last one I decided to separate in order to mark out when we want to do a task from when it has to be done).
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