Version 5.1.2 incorporates diverse functionalities to improve Q-flow’s user experience, such as the ability to “Remember user”, and simplified steps to start designing a process. On the other hand, the system is now able to store attachments in Azure Blob Storage.
A “Remember me” checkbox was added on the login screen of every site. This option allows remembering the session on the browser, so that you do not have to log in again after the browser is closed. This option is supported for Google and Microsoft login.
Fig. 36 Q-flow login page, with “Remember me” option
The Q-flow forum is now available, the ideal place to ask questions and get support from the community and Q-flow specialists. Among other uses, you can request new features, consult about form design and report errors.
The content of the system’s attachments is now stored in the cloud, by using Azure’s Blob Storage technology. Thanks to this change, inherent benefits of cloud storage are perceived. We can highlight the speed in accessing files and the management of the security of our data, since the service guarantees protection against malicious access and uses mechanisms such as redundancy to recover data in the case of any unforeseen problem.
When creating a new template, the template itself as well as the version are opened and the graph will be checked out by default.
Fig. 41 Check out graph after creating a template
Allow creating a container package when creating a template
When creating a new template from a package, there is now an option to “Create process container subpackage”. If the option is selected, a subpackage will be created in the currently selected package (which will have the same name as the template), and the template will be created in that new subpackage.
Fig. 42 Create template with create container subpackage option