Release Date: Initial release: 01/15/2019 (1.5.26) Latest Patch Release 5/31/2019 (1.5.64)
Most recent patch in bold
1.5 Release Notes
New Features:
- New Import Function!
- Import directly from Excel Files (XLS, XLSX, CSV, TXT) or ESHA Files(EXL and EXLX )
- Functions with Ingredient and Formulation Data
- Customize-able to the number of Nutrients you wish to include
- Ability to create Nutrients, Groups, Allergens, User Added Fields, thru Import
- Allow for user created Chemical Impurities
Improvements:
- Chemical Impurities can now be categorized as Heavy Metals or Microbiological Counts
- Added CFU/g Unit for Microbiological Chemical Impurities
- Handle Chemical Impurities that are also Nutrients
- Formula labels now do not show nutrients that round to zero by default (these can be added back to the label by the user if desired)
- Speed improvement with naming and renaming with increased database size (1.5.64)
- Optimized Import Wizard (1.5.64)
- Edited naming conventions for consistency throughout program (1.5.64)
- Added progress bars throughout import process (1.5.64)
Bug Fixes:
- Fixed a bug where closing Read-Only items didn't clear Read-Only locks
- Various Crash Fixes
- Various bugs and crashes with New Import Wizard and EXL Imports (1.5.32)
- Various other bug and crash fixes (1.5.32)
- Fixed bugs where sides of label were being cut off (1.5.42)
- Fixed bugs with importing where cost didn't import as expected (1.5.42)
- Fixed a bug where user added fields were not created during importing (1.5.42)
- Various small bugs and crash fixes for importing (1.5.42)
- Allergens from Genesis R&D Foods now carry over in import (1.5.64)
- Fixed various crash scenarios with Import Wizard (1.5.64)
System Requirements:
- Internet Connection required for installation.
- Minimum of 4GB RAM
- Client OS: Windows 7 (SP1), Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10
- SQL Server versions supported: SQL Server 2012 and newer (including Express versions)
- .NET Framework 4.6.2 or later
- Click here for instructions on running the program on a MAC
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