Dear AODocs Users,
We’re pleased to announce the release of AODocs 66.
This release marks the first step of a full revamp of the AODocs web application, with a modernized look and feel and early access to the fully rebuilt views.
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Launch details
Rollout pace: From 25 to 26 February 2025.
New look and feel
Throughout the web application, colors, buttons, and shadows have been updated to be more consistent, present better contrast, and align with the new AODocs visual identity.
The changes are purely visual. The layout of the pages and the way they work are not affected. Below are some screenshots showing what to expect.
Library homepage
Views
Document page
Library administration
Domain administration
New views and library homepage for early adopters
The new look is only the first step of a full revamp of the AODocs web application, aimed at providing a more accessible, responsive and efficient user experience.
Two pages undergoing this revamp are nearly complete, with a release planned for the second quarter of 2025: views and the library homepage. The new versions are faster loading, and come with new capabilities (such as inline editing of properties) and an improved user experience, all based on your feedback.
Find out what's coming: New views: Pre-release announcement. This article also lists the differences between legacy views, beta views and new views.
With AODocs 66, you’ll be able to activate (and deactivate) the new views and library homepage in specific libraries or on your whole domain. This means you can test and adopt them before the official release, if you like. Learn more: Use the API to activate the new views and library homepage.
New views
And there’s so much more brewing…
The new look and feel and new views are only the beginning.
The rest of the AODocs application, including the document page and the domain homepage, will be rebuilt in several phases over subsequent releases.
Would you like to meet our product team to discuss your needs? Join the AODocs research group!