What's new in 6.2? Speed.
The dev team has just released another major update to EditLive! and its all about speed. It is now possible to reduce the initial load time of the JRE that is required to run EditLive! which yields a very noticeable improvement for end users. This is on top of the speed improvements that came out with 6.1.
Continuing with the speed theme: Some of our customers have webpages with up to twenty (yes, twenty!) different areas of content and want to be able to edit all of them inline. Before 6.2 this would have required loading EditLive! for each piece of content - not an appealing proposition. Now you only need to load once, so authors can quickly skip from one content piece to the next.
This reflects a trend for webpages to be increasingly granular. By breaking content up into many smaller pieces, content re-use becomes more feasible. Where is the time saving in re-using content if have to tweak it before you publish it to another destination? But you better have a great CMS to manage this.
When is the IWWCM version being released?
Posted by: Rob Andrzejewski | June 11, 2007 at 11:36 AM