Release Date 06-10-2023
Looks good right? This release marks the starting point of our new documentation platform. This is the place to read all about release notes, user manuals, and more.
This release marks the launch of a completely new VoIPcube Client. All aspects of the client regarding UI and architecture have been redesigned and improved. The client now sports a modern look and feel and is built on top of the VoIPcube Client SDK for a more robust technical implementation.
The new client now supports multiple languages. This is a per-machine preference. languages supported from this release are:
English
Dutch
French
Afrikaans
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Email based two-factor authentication (OTP login) has been introduced for signing into the client. This feature can be enabled to improve the security measures required for users to log into their VoIPcube clients. This option is disabled by default and requires e-mail addresses to be set in the PBX for each user.
A 6 digit One Time Password is sent to the user when authenticating on a new machine. This is only required once. Existing sessions are automatically revoked when a user's email is changed.
Contact your account manager to enable this option
The new client allows easy filtering on the pop-up content by clicking the integration logo's. This filters the view to the selected integrations
A change has been made in how the new client handles multiple pop-ups from the same integration. These are now neatly combined in a single list
A new user preference is introduced that when enabled, will result in call window being automatically minimized if the call is not answered.
If the user status feature is enabled the system tray now provides quick access for the user to change their status.
Only supported on windows at this time
VoIPcube can now be selected as the default handler for the callto and tel protocols in windows. See Protocol Handling on how to use this feature.
User preferences / settings are now kept in sync remotely. This means that users signing in elsewhere will keep their configured preferences. This also means some preferences can now be remotely managed by Administrators.