iAPPS 2.6 released!

Posted in Content Management,SaaS by Brian Bolton on June 5th, 2009

iAPPS Content Manager sees improvements with the release of Version 2.6 enhancements:

The wheels of progress continue to roll with the iAPPS Product Suite. iAPPS Content Manager - Bridgeline’s Content Management System - gets some additional feature and overall performance upgrades:

Multi-Site Improvements - The ability to manage complex, multi-site deployments is enhanced and simplified with the new iAPPS Site Migration Tool.  iAPPS now supports full sharing of templates, scripts and content definitions across multiple sites.

New CMS Functionality - iAPPS 2.6 includes a new website image gallery library module to enhance front-end applications. The new libary modules allows administrators and content managers to easily configure the appearance and display properties of the image gallery as seen by users on the front-end. Using the iAPPS SiteEditor, administrators can choose between pagination and slider types. The pagination style has options for setting the number of rows and columns of images to display. The slider option has a scrollable preview of thumbnail images. Additionally, the new library module offers the ability to automatically scan a folder, or manually select images that a content manager wants to display in the gallery.

Performance Enhancements - iAPPS usability goes one step further by significantly improving the efficiency of moving between the iAPPS SiteEditor WYSIWYG editing tools and main Site Administration. Additionally, performance improvements have been made for site administration functions within Page Library, Content Library, and Website User Group Management.

Improved Usability - iAPPS 2.6 brings a more streamlined Control Center layout to administrative users. Users of iAPPS powered websites and application will benefit from expanded capabilities in how iAPPS handles complex HTML and special characters in Page and Menu titles. Additionally, embedded HTML tags for improved SEO optimization are now allowed.

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