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LINQ Gallery

What if you have no sketches of your own? Maybe, you just need someone to give you an example, or a start-point you can build up from. LINQ Gallery has what you need. The Gallery has sketch examples, templates, and videos for a variety of applications. Over time, this will be the place to discover: […]

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LINQ Explorer

We’ve made you a new workspace specially designed to make finding, managing and sharing LINQ sketches much easier. When you start LINQ, you go straight to our new explorer with all your sketches front and centre. Click on the sketch to see who has access, collaborate with a few clicks, and see who’s been working hard […]

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Click and Add

Last release we made drawing a supply-chain faster and easier. This time we made it quicker and simpler. Click and drag from an existing piece of a supply-chain and then click where you want the next bit to appear. LINQ figures out what node is likely to come next and adds it for you. Use […]

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Export to Excel

What do you do when you have a great LINQ sketch, but you need to share the information to other applications? You export to Excel (or OpenOffice). LINQ exports all of the information about nodes, values, costs, and LINQ sets into a handy spreadsheet, and summarizes everything for you too. All you have to do […]

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UI Changes

To help you get the most out of our Share feature, we’ve made some changes to the toolbars on the Canvas page. You’ll see some new tools when you’re working on a shared sketch, and there’s also a new way to edit the name of your sketch (just hover and click on the name!). We’ve […]

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Drag-and-drop Connections

The new drag-and-drop auto-connect feature lets you build Information Supply Chains even faster than before. Now dropping a node from the Palette onto another node will automatically connect the two nodes together for you. Watch Video

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See the Value of External Information Suppliers

LINQ now shows you the value of the information you source or consume from external organisations. This allows you to determine the value the external organisations represents to your internal information supply chains. This can provide insight into the importance of these organisations to your business outcomes and help you asses and mitigate the risk to your […]

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Improved Supply Chain Information Reuse

The best Information Supply Chains produce useful, reusable, information all along the chain. LINQ now supports intermediate information outputs in a chain; typically derived information which connect directly to other business outcomes, and lets you value them independently to the top level information outputs supporting business outcomes.

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Fast Node Connections

Connecting nodes is now really fast! Drag a node onto the canvas, and then immediately click and drag on a node to connect it to another node – you don’t have to click it to select it first. If you are wondering how to move a node, select it, hold down CTRL and drag it.

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