Just 3 weeks since our last release of License Statistics, we're happy to announce we're now delivering License Statistics v3.5.3. As with v3.5.2, we've spent most of our time on bug fixes, as well as including a few new features.
This issue addresses more than 75 changes, including bug fixes, minor corrections and new and improved features.
The enhancements in this release include:
Opera browser support. You can now run License Statistics using the Opera web browser. With this addition, we now support all the most popular web browsers, including the latest versions of Chrome, Firefox, IE and Opera.
Many data improvements. We are focusing very heavily on improving data accuracy, which will be evident in future reports. You can read more about these improvements in our blog article,
Increased accuracy of reporting with License Statistics. Many changes have been introduced to produce better graphs, including an "Include Downtime" option for the utilization grid and graph, a more detailed monthly usage graph, and gaps in graphs for times that data was not gathered.
Two new reports. Usage per User and Usage per Feature, which give easy-to-read, focused overviews of license usage. This moves us closer to our goal of eliminating Analyzer, which requires that we make all the reports that Analyzer now produces accessible in the web application.
See our Knowledgebase article for the full
License Statistics v3.5.3 release notes.
What can you expect from here? Our focus now is to implement the additional reports and other features into the web application that will let us remove the Analyzer and custom report tools. We expect that over the next few months the functionality we add to the web application will supersede the existing tools in both performance and usability.
Be sure to bring us your ideas on how we can improve License Statistics to work even better for you. We strive to work as efficiently and effectively as possible to improve our products, and your feedback is invaluable to ensure we do it right, so please let us know what you think.