Evolutivo Framework

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Welcome to another exciting edition of our monthly blog post, where we delve into the enchanting world of application development! This month, we have a continuous stream of magic, filled with not just the usual bug fixes and optimizations, but also an array of remarkable enhancements across the DMS, Maps, Web Service, and general functionality of the application. The winds of change are blowing strong in every corner of our application!

Exciting updates! The Document Management System is taking shape, thanks to the outstanding efforts of Denald and Xhilda. Arlind has created a sleek AdHoc workflow logging UI. Ketlina's contributions include a general JavaScript debounce function, new field dependency functionality, and improvements in workflow duplication (among others). Along with the typical optimized code and security enhancements, we keep on progressing steadily!

Introducing the latest monthly updates to the Evolutivo Project! Experience enhanced features and developer tools like the new AWS S3 adapter, color fields, and business map changes. Our optimized code ensures security, performance, and reliability. Check out the new global variables and enjoy the ongoing improvements across modules like Documents, Custom View, and Workflows!

Learn how to simplify your EvolutivoFW integrations with the new token based web service access.

Our first post about changes in EvolutivoFW. The license change, upgrade to PHP 8.2, new workflow UI, Workflow ModTracker support, Colorizer, export now supports related fields, ... already worth moving to EvolutivoFW.

This month we officially fork coreBOS into the EvolutivoFW repository and start working there. The next blog post will focus only on changes made in EvolutivoFW as we abandon the development of coreBOS. Moving into the future!