Download the ProcessMaker Community Edition immediately and get full access to all core features. Web Entry is one of the most popular features in ProcessMaker, and is extremely useful for offering services directly to clients through an external web page. For instance, schools can use Web Entry to allow prospective students to apply by filling out a ProcessMaker Dynaform embedded in a web page. Likewise, companies can use Web Entry to provide their clients with an order form for services rendered. This new version also offers complete configuration for multiple steps and optional user authentication. To see everything that Web Entry 2.0 offers, check out our webinar today. Come listen to ProcessMaker Training Lead - Summer Becker - introduce the Multitenant plugin. The Multitenant plugin is a powerful tool that gives users complete control over workspaces in ProcessMaker. This webinar is designed for superusers who can: Create users, backup workspaces, restore workspaces using previously generated backups, clone workspaces, delete workspaces, enable/disable workspace. Want to learn how to manage all workspaces in your instance of ProcessMaker with just a click of the button? We invite you to listen this webinar. Come listen to ProcessMaker CTO - Taylor Dondich - introduce the alpha release of ProcessMaker I/O, a next generation workflow microservice API for ISVs and Developers. This webinar is designed for Product Managers and Developers who are building enterprise software products, and want to include custom workflow and approval in those products. We discuss how next generation CRM, ERP, DMS, iPaaS, IoT, and other solutions can leverage ProcessMaker I/O inside their products, as well as the ProcessMaker I/O roadmap, service levels, and current SDK support. In addition to the Connector Library, Service Tasks and Gadgets, in this version we are introducing the Object Variable. This is a new type of variable that can be used to store complex data and can be used in triggers and gateway conditions. Object Variables are also used to get the data returned from service task execution, and can handle complex data returned from external resources as well. Object Variable data is stored in the application data store like any other variable. ProcessMaker 3.2 also comes with improved Logs. Now, all your case execution steps are fully logged. These logs can be used as a development tool, and include information about thrown errors, trigger or SQL executions, as well as the time of execution. The logs now record all the execution steps of your process so you can track the progress of your process. Have you seen how cool our Data Reporting Tools are? These tools were introduced in 3.1, and hopefully you have already discovered them. In ProcessMaker 3.2, they are way better than any other reporting tool we have ever produced, so kudos to our Product Management and Engineering teams. Of course, we recognized that tabular list reports have only so much appeal.
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