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OpenBoxes 0.9.2

OpenBoxes 0.9.2 adds UI and status improvements e.g. “In Progress” fulfillment step statuses on the requestor dashboard along with enhanced accessibility and status filtering fixes.

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OpenBoxes 0.9.1

After the much-anticipated technical migration in the last release, I hope you are all looking forward to returning to the regular release cycle of OpenBoxes!

In this release, you will find various improvements in OpenBoxes features and workflows.

Some topics of interest to look for in the release notes:

  • Bulk deactivation of Products
  • Product Sources Redesign
  • Invoice List Page Changes
  • Import Actual Ready Date on POs
  • Changes to Inventory Reports

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OpenBoxes 0.9.0

This OpenBoxes Release focuses mainly on the technical migration from Grails 1 to Grails 3.

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OpenBoxes 0.8.23

OpenBoxes 0.8.23 introduces an approvals workflow for electronic requests, allowing requestors to submit requisitions for approval before warehouse fulfillment, along with improved purchase order performance and critical bug fixes.

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OpenBoxes 0.8.22

In this release, we are introducing some exciting new features, including Product Merge, AutoSaveBETA, and Data management features!

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OpenBoxes 0.8.21

This release focused on allowing users to translate the application into any language using an integrated translation tool called Crowdin.

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OpenBoxes 0.8.20

This release focused on usability improvements and UI redesign.

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OpenBoxes 0.8.19

This release focused on improvements to the Purchase Order workflow and reports as well as improvements to the Stock Movement workflow and the Stock History page …

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OpenBoxes 0.8.18

This release introduced an integration with HelpScout, a tool that will be used for self-service support as well as an extensive knowledge base.

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Improving Usability

Historically, the OpenBoxes team has focused its efforts on remaining free and accessible to all who desire to implement the software. This means that software improvements have often been driven by …

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