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Clearspace and Clearspace X 1.1 Released

Posted by Bill Lynch on Apr 27, 2007 11:28:18 AM

We're happy to announce the release of the 1.1 version of Clearspace. Notable in this release is the first public release of Clearspace X, the external community edition of Clearspace. We've updated the Clearspace page to include new 1.1 features and there's a page dedicated to Clearspace X.

 

There are a few other notable new features and improvements:

  • UI Improvements - we spent some time tweaking the front page, search form and results, and the profile pages

  • Save as PDF - you can export any document as a nice looking PDF

  • More Reports - we added many new reports and a better admin console UI

  • Better Presence - when you enable presence sharing with an IM server like Openfire then you can see a user's presence from Clearspace

 

 

 

 

Finally, we fixed a slew of bugs. Upgrades will be a breeze thanks to the upgrade framework we've developed. For the most part, you'll just need to install the new version and the rest will be taken care of. Be sure to read the upgrade documentation included with the release for more details.

 

 

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Aug 14, 2007 5:53 PM Guest Graham Robson  says:

So, an obvious question - when are you guys going to launch/switch over to using your own Clearspace X community capability?

 

We are currently evaluating Clearspace, it would be extremely powerful for you to show case not only the technology but more significantly the way of working that it can support.

 

Aug 14, 2007 5:53 PM Guest sam_lawrence  says:

Graham,

 

We couldn't be more anxious to move to Clearspace X and we're deep in the midst of that work. One of the necessary elements to do that will be migration scripts for our forum/kb products (formerly called "Jive Integrated Server"). That migration work will be in the very next release and that's when you can count on us making the switch.

 

Cheers,

Sam