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Straight Line Kilometres: Defining our roads

John Kohl

Dec 20, 2022

Main Roads use SLKs to uniquely identify positions on public roads. Today, we investigate this data-set and its potential applications in the transport industry.

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Release Notes: ConNote 5.58

Paul Mulroney

Dec 15, 2022

Hot on the heels of version 5.57, version 5.58 of our ConNote package has been released! These release notes detail the changes incorporated into both versions, which include requested features as well as bug fixes.

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The thumbnail is decorative. A blue card with Logical Developments logo in the top left corner on a white background. The Logical Developments logo is a diamond with the letters L and D inside of it. The letters are offset from each other vertically while also overlapping horizontally. The each sit inside of their own rectangle. The thumbnail has the title printed on it - “Release Notes: ConNote 5.56”. In the bottom right corner is the ConNote logo which is the stylised outline of a box truck made to look like a check mark that resembles a luggage dolly. This sits in front of the truck's box. The ConNote logo sits inside a white oval.

Release Notes: ConNote 5.56

Paul Mulroney

Nov 13, 2022

Holy bug fixes, Byte-man! This article spans two releases, including improvements and fixes for several of our modules.

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The thumbnail is decorative. A blue card with Logical Developments logo in the top left corner on a white background. The Logical Developments logo is a diamond with the letters L and D inside of it. The letters are offset from each other vertically while also overlapping horizontally. The each sit inside of their own rectangle. The thumbnail has the title printed on it - “Release Notes: 2.00”. In the bottom right corner is the Payroll logo which is a dollar sign is rolled forward, with lines circling around it. It sits in a white circle.

Release Notes: Payroll 2.00

Paul Mulroney

Oct 31, 2022

Logical Developments has passed Extended Conformance Testing with the ATO, and our Payroll application is now ready for release!

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The thumbnail is decorative. A blue card with Logical Developments logo in the top left corner on a white background. The Logical Developments logo is a diamond with the letters L and D inside of it. The letters are offset from each other vertically while also overlapping horizontally. The each sit inside of their own rectangle. The thumbnail has the title printed on it - “Release Notes: ConNote 5.54”. In the bottom right corner is the ConNote logo which is the stylised outline of a box truck made to look like a check mark that resembles a luggage dolly. This sits in front of the truck's box. The ConNote logo sits inside a white oval.

Release Notes: ConNote 5.54

Paul Mulroney

Oct 31, 2022

We haven't been idle this month! Tweaks and enhancements across the ConNote application.

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The thumbnail is decorative. A blue card with Logical Developments logo in the top left corner on a white background. The Logical Developments logo is a diamond with the letters L and D inside of it. The letters are offset from each other vertically while also overlapping horizontally. The each sit inside of their own rectangle. The thumbnail has the title printed on it - “Release Notes: Scrap 2.05”. Sitting beneath the title sits the Scrap logo inside of a white circle. The Scrap logo is a claw arm that would pick up and move large pieces of scrap metal.

Release Notes: Scrap 2.05

Paul Mulroney

Oct 31, 2022

There is a saying that "No plan survives first contact with the enemy" - after deploying our major upgrade to the Scrap system, there are some updates to address issues found on site.

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