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September 30, 2009

DOCman 1.5 Internal Beta released

Today we are releasing an internal beta of the upcoming DOCman 1.5. DOCman 1.5 runs fully native, there's no need to enable legacy mode anymore.

There was quite a demand for this feature after our announcement in January, but work on Nooku Content and Nooku Framework kept us from tackling it. The good news is that we are back on track and getting ready to give DOCman the bright future it deserves.

We would like to take the opportunity to thank our community contributors Brett Hooker and Adam McHugh from Roarz who stepped up to help out and contributed to making DOCman 1.5 run native. Thanks guys!

Keep your documents safe

So what else is new? Well, nothing! We are aware that a lot of sites (and even more intranets) depend on DOCman for managing often huge amounts of documents. We wanted to make sure that upgrading existing DOCman 1.4 installations is as smooth and painless as possible, without having to mess with migration scripts, database changes and untested new features. So when we finish the stable release, you'll be flying in no time: same time-tested codebase, same familiar user interface, same rigid security. Your documents are in good hands.

DOCman 1.5 Internal Beta is being tested right now by a small group of experienced DOCman users. We won't release it until we're absolutely sure it's working as expected, to make sure your data will be safe. That's why it's an internal release, and that's why you can't get it yet. Don't ask. ;-)

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