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Version 3.4.0 of PocketQuery for Confluence is out now
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Version 3.4.0 of PocketQuery for Confluence is out now

(Note: This is a news article about the new PocketQuery version for Confluence 3.4.0. If you’re searching for the documentation, you can find it here). Version 3.4.0 of our plugin PocketQuery for Confluence is now available at the marketplace! It comes with a number of

PocketQuery for Confluence - How to REST JIRA
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PocketQuery for Confluence - How to REST JIRA

A few days ago, we showed you a quick and easy way to collect data from a REST API, in this case Wikipedia. The structure was very simple and a good starting point. Today, we will move on to something more complex. This example will introduce you to the authorization

PocketQuery for Confluence - How to REST Wikipedia
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PocketQuery for Confluence - How to REST Wikipedia

In February, we released version 3.0 of our add-on PocketQuery for Confluence. One major new feature was the introduction of REST APIs as datasources. Now, we would like to demonstrate some catchy and practical example usages, that you can copy, adjust to your needs or just use as an

Please welcome PocketQuery for Confluence 3
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Please welcome PocketQuery for Confluence 3

(Note: This is a news article about the new PocketQuery version for Confluence 3. If you’re searching for the documentation, you can find it here). Version 3 of PocketQuery for Confluence will soon be ready to go! With its release on January 31st we would like to introduce a

PocketQuery 2.1 says hello!
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PocketQuery 2.1 says hello!

( Note: this is a news article about the new PocketQuery version 2.1. If you’re searching for the documentation, find it here). PocketQuery 2.1 says hello to the world! In this release, we focused primarily on one desire we’ve heard from many PocketQuery users: decouple the PocketQuery

PocketQuery 2.0 is released!
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PocketQuery 2.0 is released!

( Note: this is a news article about the new PocketQuery version 2.0. If you’re searching for the documentation, find it here.) Our goal with PocketQuery releases was to eat humble pie: we wanted to release new features with frequent new versions. We failed totally with that goal. We

Open stage for PocketQuery 1.14
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Open stage for PocketQuery 1.14

Open stage for PocketQuery 1.14! This version has a few design improvements and some neat new features packed for you! These are the new features / characteristics of version 1.14: New icon designPocketQuery got a new icon on your Confluence system (the red database). Template configurationThere is now a

PocketQuery 1.13 is released
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PocketQuery 1.13 is released

In this version, we focused on the topic templating. There is a new article with a lot of examples and details on templating in PocketQuery. Check it out! These are the new features / characteristics of version 1.13: Macro browser UI: the user experience of the macro browser of the

PocketQuery is now searchable – Release 1.12
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PocketQuery is now searchable – Release 1.12

With version 1.12 of PocketQuery, Scandio is happy to announce a new promising key feature in our SQL Plugin: Indexing. Up to this release, data retrieved using the PocketQuery macro was not searchable in Confluence. Time for changes! What’s PocketQueryPocketQuery is a SQL connector plugin that makes it

PocketQuery - New Version of the Usable SQL Plugin
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PocketQuery - New Version of the Usable SQL Plugin

We at Scandio are proud to announce our new release 1.10 of our PocketQuery plugin. If there are still people out there in the Confluence world who have never heard of PocketQuery (I know, there are none - right?), let me introduce this plugin once more… What’s PocketQuery?