Around July last year, I wrote a blog post about a few user interface changes that might go unnoticed to most (covering versions around 5.55 to 5.65). Here are a few more changes that have been introduced in versions 5.75 to 5.80.
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Duplicate contacts in your CRM are a source of trouble.
CiviCRM 5.79, which will be released around November 7 2024, will include a slightly different experience for administrators who wish to install extensions. On the surface, it is a rather small change which will make CiviCRM easier to use though it may have a bigger impact for CiviCRM hosting providers and for extension developers.
Next year, CiviCRM will celebrate 20 years of existence! And while some things have changed dramatically in both the community and software, our mission has remained the same: to ensure that all organizations, regardless of size, budget or focus, can access a world-class CRM.
Our commitment to this mission is as strong as ever and is, in fact, a primary driver behind an impending change in how we present CiviCRM via https//civicrm.org, its primary marketing channel.
In 10 weeks, an amazing/varied/mega-talented selection of the CiviCRM community will be enjoying the UK Sprint & Developer Training 2024.
Join us!
At CiviCamp Hamburg at the start of June it was nice to finally share for the first time a project to improves how CiviCRM looks I've been working on for several years, alongside Rich 'Artful Robot' Lott and in close discussion with the core team.