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- July 19, 2023
Automation Workshop v7.1.0 has rolled out an array of feature enhancements. The Lookup Text Action now boasts 7 distinct comparing options, offering new methods of reverse matching types. The FTP & Cloud Connection Actions support proxy servers with customizable settings. The Send Email Action has been fortified with enhanced input validation, facilitating reliable multi-mask attachment processing. Alongside, a convenient multi-copy feature has been introduced, enabling efficient Action management across workflows. View release notes for more information. - May 25, 2023
Automation Workshop v7.0.0 introduces 8 new Actions to manage apps and services. Ensures highest performance of applications by pinning them to specific CPU (supports high-performance systems with 64+ logical processors and multiple NUMA nodes). Optimized memory usage and enhanced functionality for all FTP & Cloud Actions. After carefully listening to our users, we have carried out numerous improvements and fixes to further enhance Automation Workshop. - January 27, 2023
Automation Workshop v6.5.0 introduces 2 new Triggers and 5 Actions to effortlessly monitor and interact with services, kernel and file system drivers, applications, and background processes. Minor bug fixes and enhancements, and numerous UI & UX improvements across the entire automation suite. - September 16, 2022
Automation Workshop v6.2.1 fixes a minor Variable Wizard UI issue—prevents a false error message for date presets. - September 15, 2022
Automation Workshop v6.2.0 introduces 4 new Actions—Change Default Printer, Lookup Text, Enclosed Text, and Append to Variable. Numerous improvements and new features for the Queue Manager, Task properties, and Variable Wizard—quick in-place value adjustments, access to web content (full HTML or auto-converted to plain text), character groups with special symbols, freeform text, UNIX epoch time, and much more… - June 21, 2022
Automation Workshop v6.1.0 introduces 3 new Actions—to synchronize files on local / mapped drives, shared, or UNC folders; to directly manipulate global variables within any Task; to execute remote FTP commands. Minor bug fixes. Quite a few UI and UX improvements—related Action highlighting, Remote Operations Manager and Remote Deployment enhancements, Queue Manager estimated time remaining and dynamic finished Task grouping, and forced real-time queue status to recover from network congestion. More minor improvements. - May 18, 2022
Automation Workshop v6.0.0 introduces the Remote Manager—empowers you to orchestrate multiple Automation Workshop instances, provides simple one-click Task distribution & management, and offers a wide range of Remote Management Tools. Global Variables Manager simplifies complex workflow management in a large infrastructure. New API features extend and provide api-like functionality for fully automated Task management. Numerous new features and improvements—new Schedule Policy, quick Search menu, boosted Service performance, easily maintainable Task stats, and countless UI & UX enhancements. - January 5, 2022
The Command Line Email update to version 8.0 features emoji support (converts text-based emoticons into Unicode smileys). Fixed re-connection issue for pure TLS/SSL connections. Many output adjustments for the default, help, and debug layouts. Full compatibility with Windows 11 and Windows Server 2022. View release notes for more information. - Find and explore past event information on the news archive.
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