Released 2021 Sep 20 (build: 45.11.5)
NOTE—As previously communicated, Jostle no longer supports Internet Explorer 11. This is in line with Microsoft 365 ending their own support for the browser on August 17, 2021. While users can still access the Jostle platform via IE 11, no guarantees can be made that it will continue to perform as expected..
Jostle will continue to support the latest two versions of the following browsers:
Jostle Viewer support for HEIC files
All users: Images uploaded with the .heic file extension (the format iPhone and iPad use for their photos) can now be opened in-platform with the Jostle Viewer.
Hide Slack/MS Teams integrations in My Preferences
System Administrators: Organizations that do not use Slack and/or MS Teams can now remove them from their users' My Preferences. Doing this will hide those apps' integration information and no longer include them as notification channel options.
System Administrators can contact their Customer Success Manager for more information.
Event reminder update
Events Admins: When creating an Event notice, the option to "remind invitees via email on the day of an Event" has now been updated to the more precise "remind invitees 24 hours before the Event".
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PLUS: 95 other bug fixes and/or performance enhancements.
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Release cycle theme: Sweet treats
Did you know that the key lime is native to Southeast Asia? Smaller and tarter than the more common Persian variety, this lime was eventually introduced around the world via a path that included such locales as North Africa, the West Indies, and Mexico. But it was its introduction to Florida that would eventually provide the key lime with its name (based on the region where the fruit was naturalized, the Florida Keys).
In Florida, the limes took off in popularity after farmers planted them as a replacement crop for lemons that were destroyed during the "Great Freeze" of 1894-95. Soon branded "Florida key limes" and touted as a beloved regional crop, the popularity of the key lime increased even more with the introduction of the now-classic U.S. dessert, key lime pie (which, by the 1950s, was being promoted as "Florida's most famous treat").
But for a generation of pop culture devotees, key lime pie is probably more known as the pie Ross thinks he's eating on the episode of Friends where he samples Monica’s kiwi-lime pie and has an allergic reaction:
Ross: Kiwi? Kiwi?! I thought you said this was key lime pie?
Monica: No, I said it was kiwi-lime pie. That's what makes it special.
Ross: And that's what's going to kill me. I'm allergic to kiwi.
Monica claimed she forgot about his allergy, but we all know she totally on purpose made a pie she knew Ross was allergic to. Why? Because like everyone else, she found Ross to be the most annoying person EVER and would do anything to make him just shut up already (...um, okay—not only have I gone way off track here, but I may also be projecting just a little bit).