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Each new version of Omnidex brings a collection of improvements, from new features to increased performance. Here are the primary features and enhancements in the major releases of Omnidex: | Each new version of Omnidex brings a collection of improvements, from new features to increased performance. Here are the primary features and enhancements in the major releases of Omnidex: | ||
- | {{page>install:releases:topnav&nofooter&noeditbtn}} | + | === Recent Versions === |
- | ===== Omnidex 5.3.01 (September 2012) ===== | + | * [[install:releases:odx539|Omnidex 5.3.09 (May 2015)]] |
- | + | * [[install:releases:odx538|Omnidex 5.3.08 (February 2014 - March 2015)]] | |
- | ==== Omnidex Query ==== | + | * [[install:releases:odx537|Omnidex 5.3.07 (June 2013 - December 2013)]] |
- | + | * [[install:releases:odx535|Omnidex 5.3.05 (April 2013)]] | |
- | The Omnidex Query tool is a Microsoft Windows-based tool for executing and tuning queries against an Omnidex environment. Omnidex Query can perform SQL queries, and can also easily set up demos of ActiveCounts and PowerSearch. | + | * [[install:releases:odx534|Omnidex 5.3.04 (March 2013)]] |
- | + | * [[install:releases:odx533|Omnidex 5.3.03 (January 2013)]] | |
- | ==== OmniSearch Java and .NET ==== | + | * [[install:releases:odx532|Omnidex 5.3.02 (October 2012)]] |
- | + | * [[install:releases:odx531|Omnidex 5.3.01 (September 2012)]] | |
- | The OmniSearch Java and .NET classes provide an easy way to create ActiveCounts and PowerSearch applications, including web-based applications. The OmniSearch classes handle all of the work of managing the SQL statement for an application, and provide values and their respective counts to be displayed for the user. | + | |
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- | ==== Support for VX/RMS on Linux ==== | + | |
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- | Omnidex now supports the VX/RMS interface on Linux servers. The VX/RMS interface emulates a DEC VMS environment on Linux machines. Omnidex 3.8 was the last version to directly support the DEC VMS environment; however, current versions of Omnidex now support the emulation on Linux servers. | + | |
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- | ==== Improved Error Logging ==== | + | |
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- | Omnidex now logs more information about error conditions so that they can be easily evaluated by support staff. | + | |
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- | ==== Improved Installation Process ==== | + | |
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- | The installation processes for Omnidex have been rewritten on both Microsoft Windows and Linux to make installations easier and faster. | + | |
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- | A more detailed [[install:releases:odx53:history|release history]] of this version is also available, showing the individual patches and release dates. | + | |
====== Additional Resources ====== | ====== Additional Resources ====== | ||
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