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Ignition 8.1.33: Google Map Component, EAM Resume, Java Upgrade Aaron Block Thu, 10/19/2023 - 15:45
Last month, during the ICC 2023 Technical Keynote, Carl Gould and Colby Clegg teased some upcoming Ignition 8.1 features, but they didn’t say how long we’d have to wait. Well, it turns out the answer is “not long at all.”
Ignition 8.1.31: Mitsubishi Driver Update, Redundancy Conflict Improvement, Perspective Performance Increase Aaron Block Thu, 08/10/2023 - 14:41
Ignition 8.1.31 delivers some additions to the Mitsubishi Driver, a big improvement to redundancy conflict resolution, faster load times for Perspective, and more.
Ignition 8.1.28: Mitsubishi Driver, Custom Vision Touchscreen Keyboard, Tag Report Tool Update Aaron Block Thu, 06/01/2023 - 14:49
Ignition 8.1.28 is traveling in style, delivering a cross-continental bounty that includes the much-anticipated Mitsubishi driver, an overhauled Vision Touchscreen Keyboard, “OR” support for the Tag Report Tool, and much more.
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Ignition 8.1.25: IEC 61850 Support, Gateway Network Live Diagram, Perspective Right-Click Menu Customization

Ignition 8.1.25 wines and dines you with a romantic meal of new features including long-awaited IEC 61850 support, live diagrams from the Gateway Network status page, custom right-clic...

by Aaron Block, Inductive Automation   -  February 14, 2023
Ignition 8.1.17: Important Security Update, Tag Editor UX/UI Improvements, and So Much More Arnell Ignacio Thu, 05/12/2022 - 15:24
As promised, Ignition 8.1.17 is now arriving at the station, bringing with it several major updates and improvements that you surely do not want to miss. In the blog post for our last release, 8.1.16, we dropped hints regarding several major improvements to the Tag Editor in the Ignition designer. Ignition 8.1.17 delivers the goods, but before we get into those and other sweet updates, let’s talk about how the release train made a quick stop at the S4x22 event in Miami.