Release notes

Easyling Release Notes June, 2020

In June, we have started to slowly return to the office now that the virus is starting to calm down in Hungary (fingers crossed). We had our first online masterclass, and plan to arrange further workshops. Also rolled out some exciting new features – see below the fold! Easyling masterclass 2020 We had our first online masterclass, with all the recorded sessions available on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLesb7EpiQwOCl2DyT4-mC8abeVOFymMK8 . For more details, see https://www.

Easyling Release Notes, Spring 2020

We hope you are doing well! Despite these challenging times, our team has been able to make some good progress, and release new features, and migrate several existing ones from Dashboard 1.0 to Dashboard 2.0. See more details after the jump! Work Package Generation option in Crawl Wizard tool We extended our Crawl Wizard tool. This new option allows you to generate a Work Package when you set up a Content Extraction crawl.

Easyling Release Notes - end of 2019, early 2020

We have been busy with continuing the migration of several features to our new Dashboard 2, some unchanged while others in an improved format. Let’s take a closer look! New cards under Project Overview The Project Overview section has been extended with several new cards. We migrated the Staging domains settings and also the Miscellaneous options from the old Dashboard without any changes. For a better summary, we added a new card where the last finished crawl and the next upcoming/active crawl are visible.

Easyling Release Notes - May 2019

Summer is almost around the corner, at least according to the calendar. During the spring, we have been busy with proceeding with Dashboard 2, transferring more and more features from the old interface while also adding some useful new subfeatures. This release includes a brand new and redesigned Publish Website UI, target language management, and a new Crawl Log Visualization & Filtering ability. Also, please note that the Easyling Master Class has been moved to 2019-07-11!

Easyling Release Notes - January 2019

Happy New Year to All! In the last quarter of 2018, we have continued to migrate Easyling’s features to the new user interface. Check them out! Project Overview: The first design of the new Project Overview, named Dashboard has been added on the old frontend. With that, the linked Project Dialog became part of the Overview, with better usability. With the old crawl dialog’s deprecation, some of the features from the previous Content/Discovery UI have been moved here - they are, for the most part, independent of the Crawl Wizard, but until we can find them a better home, they will reside in the Overview.

Easyling Release Notes - August 2018

During the past 6 months, we have worked heavily on a new Easyling Dashboard experience, both in terms of technology stack in the background, and UI/UX/features as well. First in stealth mode, but now coming to the spotlight, the redesigned new frontend is publicly available. Not just with a new look, but also with some powerful and useful features are added. We are longing for your feedback on these features, as well as any feedback on the route to take while gradually migrating all the other ones to the new Dashboard.

Easyling Release Notes - 2018 February

As another month goes by, so does another round of development for the Proxy. Along with some minor bugfixes and enhancements, we have rolled out the ability to use the Highlight View with work packages, as well as serving outdated content to search spiders. See the full details after the jump! Highlight View with Work Packages While we have long had the ability to display the contents of a given work package in the List View, it was only recently that we were made aware of a use-case where the Highlight View needed to function with work packages.

Easyling Release Notes - 2018 January

With the new year in full swing, so is development at the proxy. This month, we rolled out a new beta feature completing our Continuous Delivery For Translations pipeline, as well as the option of avoiding population of MT-entries in the Translation Memory. See the full details after the jump! Machine Translation and TMs We have had both machine translation integration, as well as TM-handling for a while now. One of the integral features of TM-handling was the ability to populate the contents of the current project and its translations.