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LD Wind Up 2022

John Kohl

22 Dec 2022

For our 2022 wrap up social, we celebrated another year in software development with a round of mini-golf and dinner! The past twelve months have been on-the-go for all of us, so an opportunity to take a step back, relax with colleagues and family, and see how far we've come was very welcome indeed.

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Straight Line Kilometres: Defining our roads

John Kohl

20 Dec 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

15 Dec 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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Release Notes: ConNote 5.56

Paul Mulroney

13 Nov 2022

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

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Release Notes: ConNote 5.54

Paul Mulroney

31 Oct 2022

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

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Release Notes: Scrap 2.05

Paul Mulroney

31 Oct 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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