Version 1.1.0

1.1.0 - Feature Release (03-2018)

With this feature release, various improvements to existing functions have been implemented and some new functions have been integrated. Special attention was also paid to the areas of user-friendliness and data import from connected hard disks and network drives.

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Checkin and checkout

With this function it is now possible to mark assets as checked in or checked out. This status is displayed to the user via a corresponding icon on the asset and they can react accordingly. In addition, the current version of the TESSA Connector for Photoshop also uses this feature to mark assets that are currently being edited by a graphic designer.

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Batch processing for deleting categories

The deletion of complex category trees or several categories on one level can now be carried out directly via batch processing.

Export of product data as CSV

The data saved in the article module can now be exported directly as a CSV or Excel file and used for further processing.

Improved user interface

With numerous minor and major improvements to the user interface, we are trying to further improve the user-friendliness and user experience for the end user. These include

Optimization of the user interface

Various improvements to the user interface lead to a better user experience for the user.

Expansion of the keyboard shortcuts

Data records can now be activated not only by activating the checkbox, but even more easily by keyboard shortcut and mouse click on the data record.

Fixed table columns

A fixed first table column provides an even better overview, especially with wide table views, as the first column with the asset preview or the article name is always fixed in the visible area.

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Improved data transfer and data import

We have made a number of improvements to significantly simplify the initial transfer of asset data from existing systems. These include improved synchronization with the file system and the automatic import of folder structures as categories into the media database.