REST Connectors – New File Push and Global options
We’ve just released a handy upgrade to our REST connector that should help with a number of scenarios customers have been asking for.
We’ve just released a handy upgrade to our REST connector that should help with a number of scenarios customers have been asking for.
As mentioned in our preview post last week, we’re shipping two back to back Android updates over the coming few weeks.
Today the update #1 has landed on our Appenate Mobile Client (AMC) in the Google Play store, along with a bunch of updates to the web platform.
We have a BIG app and web platform update coming out over the next few weeks, with Android first up and IOS to follow shortly after.
For a number of months, we’ve been assembling example screens and apps that cover common scenarios in the mobile business apps space.
Today we have released a new App Catalog page that enables easy access to the first round of 44 such example screens.
Support for Microsoft’s Azure cloud storage has just been added to our live service.Azure is an open, flexible, enterprise-grade cloud computing platform which we use ourselves to run the Appenate platform. For those of you that are using Azure Blob Storage for your storage requirements, this will allow you to automatically … Read more
Some major upgrades have just become available on the platform that promise to add a lot more options for viewing data sources on your apps.
These are the first new features under our User Experience add-on, and headlining the batch is a brand new Screen type – the Mapping screen.
Support for Amazon Web Services S3 storage has just been released.
For those of you that are using S3 for your storage requirements, this will allow you to automatically upload data entries from Forms directly to S3 buckets of your choosing.
We shipped a major upgrade to our Connector subsystem over the weekend that will provide major benefits going forward.
For starters, the logs of each connector action are now available for viewing against Form entries.
We’ve been running a “single sign-on” approach on our support portal for a while now and have found that it’s proven more challenging than expected, particularly due to your ability to “log in as” other client accounts and users on our platform.
For a long time, we’ve wanted to provide notifications inside the secure website.
We’ve also seen Data exports as a poor user experience due to waiting for the output to generate.
So we decided to kill two birds with one stone – introducing new Notifications and background exporting functions!