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July 2021
Server version 1.4.0 for Jira and Confluence
Server is always a step behind of cloud due to the life cycle of our apps. A feature or bug fix in cloud takes way less time to be tested and released, since it has less overhead. Due to this, we have to wait a bit more to prepare a release for server.
But today is that day we just released a ton of bug fixes (all bugs detected by customers and several detected by us) and got feature parity with the cloud counterpart.
Happy day to you 💌
Gadget export to png
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Data Center version is coming
Atlassian announced the ending of sales and support of server licenses, increasing the number of organizations making the move to cloud. While many companies started their journey to cloud, some others are making their way to a data center hosting solution. We receive many requests for our apps to be data center compatible, so this month we’re working hard to get it done. Stay tuned for further news!
By the way, did you know that our dashboards support datasources from cloud, server and data center already? Check this article https://appfire.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/RDD/pages/
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Dashboard export to png
Exporting your metrics, gadgets or custom charts is useful, but exporting the whole dashboard to create powerful reports is AWESOME. Add your image to a Confluence or Notion page, send it by email, use it in your social media… Endless possibilities.
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Check Create, Edit, Clone, Delete and Export your Dashboard if you need more information about handling dashboards.
Export to CSV/XLSX in the JQL Custom Charts gadget
Not all gadgets provide the data in the same way, so we have to adapt each one of them to export their data. In this occasion, we have been working on the JQL Custom Charts gadget, which now allows exporting to CSV, XLSX and PNG. Enjoy it!
Further information in Export Gadgets to CSV, XLSX and PNG.
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Are you thinking of moving to cloud? Check the Atlassian Migration Program
Bug Fixing Spree
An increment in the number of customers spiked the number of users, and with them, the number of bugs that our engineering team had to fix. For this reason we embarked in a bug fixing spree 🐞🐞🐞