CalendarLink 3.05.021 released
Update to the Application version only to improve speed to load multiple calendars in large networks. There have not been any changes to features over the prior version.
May 3, 2014
Update to the Application version only to improve speed to load multiple calendars in large networks. There have not been any changes to features over the prior version.
May 3, 2014
Version Update to address reported resource allocation problem. A problem was identified where memory requirements for the SQLLink Service would steadily increase over time. This issue has been addressed and no other changes have been made in this version.
May 3, 2014
Version update
The following problem listed in the known issues of the previous release has been fixed.
Version Update to address reported resource allocation problem
A problem was identified where memory requirements for the SQLLink Service would steadily increase over time. This issue has been addressed and no other changes have been made in this version.
September 30, 2013
Version update to address reported issue in prior versions, no new features.
A problem was identified under certain scenarios where some data cells did not update properly. A new version of DataPipe Server (Service) and Client are available. This version (3.07.030) was included in the recent Moxie 6.10 release.
July 16, 2013
A new version of Moxie has been released. The Moxie Server is supported on Windows Server 2008 and 2012. The Moxie Studio and Player are supported on Windows 7 and 8. This version of Moxie also supports .NET Framework 4.0 and 4.5.
New features
Omnivex Moxie is powerful software and the following hardware specifications are the minimum recommended in order to provide a responsive and consistent experience.
Display systems tend to increase in complexity as users become more experienced with the software and the network matures. As a result, we recommend exceeding the minimum requirements so that content you develop in the future can still be accommodated by your hardware.
Once you have connected to a Data Server, your Moxie Studio automatically connects to the same Data Server each time you launch it. To connect to a different Data Server, you need to change your setup options.
To change the Data Server to which your Studio connects:
When you start your Moxie Studio, it appears to be unregistered and you cannot connect to the Omnivex Moxie Data Server.
When you manually try to start the Omnivex Moxie Data Server service or the Omnivex Moxie Agent service from the Services window, you see an error message.
Your services can't start because the Windows Event Log is full and not allowing your service to write new events to it.
Summary
Moxie uses TCP/IP for the communications between Moxie Data Server or Data Proxy and Studios and Players. This communication is used to move content items between networked Moxie applications, send content to Players and provides a reliable conduit for other internal data that Moxie uses.