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    Mango 2.5.0 Beta 1 Ready for Review

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    • terrypackerT
      terrypacker
      last edited by

      The new release of Mango is ready for beta testing and can be downloaded [url=http://github.com/infiniteautomation/ma-core-public/releases/tag/2.5.0-beta.1]here.

      Please let us know of any problems you find by adding an issue to our github account: http://github.com/infiniteautomation/ma-core-public/issues

      When adding issues use the 2.5.0 Release milestone.

      Thanks for all your support!

      The Infinite Automation Team

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      • jeremyhJ
        jeremyh
        last edited by

        Hi Terry and Joel

        I've just installed 2.5.0 and am playing with it now. I'm sure there are many improvements but the 'private dashboards' is what has really caught my eye. It is fantastic to see MA moving in this direction, as presenting data safely, consistently and meaningfully to our own end customers is something we have really gone around in circles with. Whilst being a fantastic bit of back-end software, Mango's current UI is too specialised/complex, the built-in charting too primitive, and just not something that we feel we can just hand over for customer access, .. DGLux is 'flashy' but has its own problems, which we are slowly working around. A web-based presentation layer that uses modern web technologies but interfaces conveniently to Mango would be ideal, and it appears that's exactly what is on show here. So well done!

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        • hussamH
          hussam
          last edited by

          And I do the test,when server Suddenly is power cut,and nosql database is error,can not store the data,So do have some check and repair tools like myql? when the server power cut or the shutdowan which cause the database error can repair it.

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          • JoelHaggarJ
            JoelHaggar
            last edited by

            There is an updated NoSQL module that will solve this: http://store.infiniteautomation.com/module/mangoNoSqlDatabase

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