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Adding interesting and important content can be as simple as a share. Content from other applications can now be shared to Igloo using the Android and iOS sharing functionality. The content will be created as a microblog post.
Attachments on content and comments are now accessible in Igloo Mobile. Tapping on an attachment will preview the attachment.
Users can search recent feed items in the feed tab instead of scrolling to find a specific post. This is a great enhancement for those with a lot of notifications. Like and comment counts have been added to the feed. This helps users see the amount of social activity on feed items without having to go to the full view for each item.
The advanced search page has been redesigned with a new interaction model for filtering (by content type, space or label) and a new layout for presenting results that are contextually relevant to the content you see.
This is the first phase of a series of search improvements to improve the findability of content.
With the redesign of notifications, we're creating a cleaner, more intuitive experience for consuming updates. We're also helping organizations extend their digital identity across channels, with the ability to upload a logo and choose a color, so that they can configure the look and feel of their emails.
With this update, the major user-facing emails have been updated, including content creation, commenting, edits, and digests.
Note that choosing a custom logo and color for notifications is not available for freemium users.
The blog articles widget is being enhanced to provide better options for rendering blog articles in narrow columns and make configuration simpler. Compact View now displays only the title and author information. Advanced options are no longer available for Compact View. Any existing Compact View blogs have been migrated to Standard View so that customization is maintained. Any new blog widgets in Compact View will appear in this format:
This is the first phase to improve the visual rendering of blog articles in different columns widths and make it more intuitive to set up.
In addition to web, user and content analytics, customers can now create custom reports using Data Feeds. Data Feeds uses the industry standard OData protocol, which is supported by Excel and most BI tools such as Microsoft Power BI. Customers in the Professional and Enterprise product tiers will have immediate access to this capability.
It is even easier to setup the Sharepoint integration and the OneDrive integration. Now, the integrations will automatically discover the Sharepoint and OneDrive server URL.