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We've introduced folders in Count, letting you organize your projects in new ways, better seperate project phases, production/WIP, or just clear the decks of the "Untitled" that build up over time.
That's not just me, right? 😬
This has been a standing feature request from some of our larger users where projects quickly balloon and organization is key.
The folders you create are available for use right across the app, so whether you are starting a new project, or looking to save an Explore-mode visualization, you'll be able to file it exactly where it belongs.
Presenting reports and slides
You can now present canvases as a scrollable and easily navigable report, or in a presentation-friendly slide format.
Alongside this, we've introduced a fairly large conceptual change: the "report" button is no more.
Customers told us that they needed more flexibility in laying out reports in order to better serve stakeholders and to help them migrate existing reports away from legacy tools. To help, we've split our existing report functionality into two distinct modes:
Reports - A new default scrollable view, that is closer to what stakeholders expect when they here the word report. With a new top navigation bar, and our exiting overviews, this dramatically increases the flexibility in how you share data across the organization.
Slides - The prior behaviour, optimized for showing frames full-width with minimal Count UI. We've leant in further here and introduced a full-screen button to make it even easier to create and share slideware in Count, or create live rotating dashboards and information radiators on any display with a web browser.
Organizing Count Metrics Catalogs With Groups
As we continue to evolve Count Metrics we've made it easier to create highly usable catalogs by introducing grouping to fields.
A group key can now be added to view fields which will place them within an expandable list similar to that currently used for aggregations.
Other fixes
We're constantly making iterative improvements and fixes to Count. You can keep up to date on our changelog.