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New FusionDox Clients in Development for FireFox and IE

We are pleased to announce that we are in late stage development of an updated FusionDox client, which will be compatible with FireFox 3 and Internet Explorer 5.5+ (including 7, and the upcoming version 8).

For those of you who are new to FusionDox, the FusionDox client is a browser component which automates large file transfer between a FusionDox repository and your local PC. Using the client, users can click a single button in their web browser, and have large files transferred from the server to their PC, and automatically opened in their default application. When you save and close the document, the client also handles the upload back to the server and removes the old file from your local PC. This patent-pending technology is revolutionary and completely streamlines the user experience between desktop and remove web server.

This update means a lot of good things for FusionDox users: a) Easier installation process, b) no more browser security configuration, and c) a universal javascript API for both IE and FireFox.

This feature is scheduled to be included in the upcoming FusionDox 2009 edition.

Workflow Code Modules

We are wrapping up development for a new feature for workflow called "code modules."

The workflow engine in FusionDox IDM allows users and groups to be arranged in ordered or unordered sequences, but with this addition, you can also add CFML code snippets, or code modules, to your workflow. Code modules can contain any valid CFML code, and a FusionDox API document object is automatically created in the scope of the module for easy access to the document in the workflow.

The addition of code modules drastically enhances the capability of FusionDox' workflow engine, allowing automated code to run either as part of an interactive workflow (along with people/groups), or as a stand-alone automated process.

As with all other workflows, all the steps are tracked and logged, so you can go back to see when a module ran, and its results.

This feature is scheduled to be included in the upcoming FusionDox 2009 edition.

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