We are proud to announce the release of Suma 2.0.1. Thanks to Bret Davidson for his tireless work overhauling the analysis tools. They've really become beautiful, flexible, and easy to use. Some selected changes in this release:
* Completely new architecture for analysis tools utilizing AngularJS
* Add session transaction times and initiative metadata to the query server
* Analysis tool history tracking to support bookmarking and sharing queries
* Improved day of week filter for analysis tools
* Improved error messages in analysis tools
* More detailed analysis tool summary data
* Improved CSV exports
* Vastly improved test coverage
* Many other improvements
Although the upgrade from 1.x should be straightforward, please first review the upgrade guide:
You can find the latest releases here:
Please let us know if you run into any issues or have any ideas for improvements.
Thanks!
Jason and the rest of the Suma team