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December 15, 2011

Topincs 5.7.0

Filed under: Topic Map Software,Topic Maps,Topincs — Patrick Durusau @ 7:49 pm

Topincs 5.7.0

From the webpage:

Description

This version offers a bundle of new features to make it easy for the developer to create tailored views for users with minimal coding effort:

  • Up to this Topincs version all statements made in a form were validated independent from each other. With compound constraints this has an end. By using tiny JavaScript snippets arbitrary validation rules can be formulated.
  • Customizable context menus on topic pages offer tailored actions that mean more to the user than the generic edit button. The context menu is by default to the left of the page on the opposite side of all generic functions. Forms can be entered with bound values inferred from the context (time, subject, …). This new feature bridges the gap from the generic web database to web application.
  • It is now possible to freeze topics in the user interface and the API.

Apart from these core features a number of smaller improvements and changes were made, most notably the support for SSL was verified.

Download here.

You would think software authors would not depend upon ragged bloggers to supply the download links for their software. 😉

That it would be the first thing out of their mouths: Download Topincs HERE! or something like that.

Maybe it is just me. With every release I have to think about how to get back to the downloads page.

Do take a look!

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