3 highlights · 3 improvements · 15 fixes
Highlights
Run CRIBWISE completely offline with license files
On-premise installations no longer require any internet connectivity. A new license file system replaces periodic server connections during setup and annual verification. You can run both the Admin Portal and Shop Floor Interface in fully air-gapped environments — ideal for secure facilities, remote locations, and regulated environments where network isolation is mandatory. Existing on-premise customers can continue using their current setup and transition to license files when upgrading to version 1.60 or later. Learn more about on-premise installation →
Caption: The Admin Portal displays license status, renewal dates, and active features for offline installations.
Grant time-limited access to support partners
A new Support Partners Access feature eliminates the need to create temporary user accounts when support personnel need system access. Administrators can grant time-limited access that automatically expires after the designated period. The system generates secure credentials while maintaining a complete audit trail of all actions — and you can revoke access instantly at any time. Learn more about support partner access →
Caption: The new Access for Support Partners section in System Settings, with time-limited access controls and credential generation.
Track up to 30 custom fields per item
Custom fields have been completely redesigned. You can now define up to 30 custom fields each for Items, Stocks, and Serialized Item Instances — up from the previous limit of three. Four data types are supported: Text, Boolean, Date/Time, and List values. Custom fields work seamlessly across reporting, API, Excel import/export, and all interfaces. Existing custom fields are automatically upgraded with full backward compatibility. Learn more about custom fields →
Caption: The redesigned custom fields configuration with support for up to 30 fields per entity type and four data types.
Improvements
- Centralized email delivery — all Shop Floor Interface email requests now route through the Admin Portal service, creating a single trusted communication channel. This eliminates service disruptions that could occur when individual SFI installations triggered security flags with the email provider. Learn more about item notifications →
- Comprehensive security hardening — enhanced authentication token handling, upgraded encryption standards, improved cookie security attributes, HTTP security headers, and rate limiting controls based on a third-party security assessment. These improvements operate transparently with no changes to your daily workflows. Learn more about managing users →
- Friendlier feedback surveys — NPS surveys now appear after you complete a transaction rather than immediately at login, with translatable context explaining the survey purpose. Clear dismissal options and one-time appearance logic respect your workflow. Learn more about the Shop Floor Interface →
Fixes
- Picking many items at once from TB300 cabinets no longer fails unexpectedly during large pick operations.
- Wrong-card messages on TB300 now display correctly on each occurrence instead of only once.
- Serialized items are now placed correctly in grouped locations on Lista LDC, TX750, and AutoLocker FX storage devices.
- Card/tag login on TB300 and ASK200 now works reliably when switching between login methods on the SFI screen.
- Reporting API authorization no longer fails intermittently due to clock synchronization differences between authentication and backend services.
- Receiving multiple serialized items from a service list or service order no longer fails with an error.
- Restocking multiple serialized items from a service list no longer shows invalid serial number errors.
- Users who bookmarked the login screen directly no longer encounter a correlation error — login works regardless of the bookmarked URL.
- Devices with DC100 master and extension cabinets can now be restored after deletion.
- Report exports now use the correct date and timestamp format consistently across Excel and PDF.
- Item thumbnails for catalog-imported items now appear on SFI immediately after import via dynamic synchronization.
- Force synchronization during an active sync cycle no longer causes conflicts.
- Backspace now works correctly in text fields across mass edit, item detail, and mass assign screens.
- Exiting SFI on TB300 devices no longer displays an “access denied” error when Windows notifications are enabled.
- Cloud device synchronization no longer gets delayed when change tracking encounters a transient failure.
Updated help center articles
These articles relate to features shipped in this release:
- On-premise installation — updated with offline license file setup and air-gapped deployment guidance
- Enable access for support partners — new article covering time-limited access, credential generation, and audit trails
- Custom fields — rewritten for the expanded 30-field system with new data types and validation
- How to configure item notifications — updated to reflect centralized email delivery
- BI interface — updated with clock skew tolerance for Reporting API authentication