Reveal version |
Description |
1.0.9 |
New Choropleth Map visualization
The Choropleth map visualization allows you to create beautiful thematic maps. You can now present geospatial data in an incredibly digestible manner. Let color guide you and help you quickly discover patterns, trends and anomalies on the map. |
New Microsoft Azure Analysis Services data source
With this new data source, you can create dashboards using your data models in Azure Analysis Services. |
New Quickbooks data source
Connect to your Quickbooks account and use your entities to perform data analysis in Reveal. |
New Hubspot data source
You can now use your Hubspot objects to create dashboards in Reveal. |
New Search functionality in the Visualization Editor
When you load a dataset with more than 10 data fields in the Visualization Editor, you will have this new search enabled. |
Salesforce data source enhancements
Now you can use your Salesforce report in Reveal. |
PostgreSQL data source enhancements
Functions from your PostgreSQL database can now be used to create dashboards. |
SharePoint data source enhancements
You can now use the metadata (name, type, etc.) collected for all files in a SharePoint library as a data source in Reveal. |
1.0.8 |
New TreeMap visualization
You can use this new visualization type to present large hierarchies with a set of nested rectangles. Rectangles’ size will show you part-to-whole relationships amongst a variety of metrics, helping you identify patterns and relations between similar data. |
Export to Excel enhancements
You can include more visualization types in your spreadsheets upon export. Scatter, Bubble and Sparkline charts are now available. |
Various UI/UX improvements
Various minor changes were added to improve user experience in the Visualization, Dashboard, New Data Source dialog, etc. |
Added support for Shared Drives in Google Drive
If you have a GSuite Business account, you can now access your Shared Drives data and use it to build visualizations in Reveal. |
Improved Google Authentication process
Reveal Desktop will now open your system (default) browser to provide you with maximum security when accessing your Google account. |
1.0.7 |
New integration with BigQuery Machine Learning models
You can use your BigQuery machine learning models with your BigQuery data source connection in Reveal. |
New Salesforce data source
With this new data source, you can create dashboards with data from your objects in Salesforce. |
New Google Analytics Goals
Reveal now displays metrics for goals defined in Google Analytics allowing you to get deeper insights from your data. |
New dashboard styling
Two pre-designed dashboard palettes are available to choose from for your dashboards. Coming soon! Reveal is getting ready to introduce to you its wholly new dashboard styling concept! |
Export to Excel enhancements
You can now choose to include visualizations from Reveal in your spreadsheets upon export. |
1.0.5 |
New Statistical Functions
Reveal can now process and perform statistical analysis on existing datasets. This means you can better analyze data and even forecast performance based on historical data. |
New integration with Azure Machine Learning models
You can use data in Reveal to evaluate models in Azure and then use the results as fields in your visualizations. |
New Google Analytics data source
With this new data source, you can create dashboards with information from Google Analytics. |
New Google Big Query data source
You are now able to connect to Google’s Big Query web service within Reveal and have massive datasets processed with zero slowdown. |
New Azure Synapse and Azure SQL data sources
Connect to Azure analytics service and SQL databases, to work with big data and advanced query processing features. |
New Microsoft Reporting Services (SSRS) data sources
You can now use your existing SSRS reports in your visualizations, you can embed them as PDF files or get the data for the report and create your own visualizations. |
Manage dashboards within folder and Teams
You can now move and copy dashboards between folders or Teams. |
Export to Excel and PowerPoint enhancements
A new robust UI allows you to customize how you export your data to slides and spreadsheets. |
New export to PDF
You can now export your dashboards to the PDF format. |
Redesign of hover tooltips and crosshairs addition
Tooltips were improved, they are now slightly smaller and the pointer was removed. In addition, crosshairs are now shown to help give context to the tooltip. |
1.0.4 |
Pie and doughnut charts legends now can show elements with value 0
You now have the option to show elements with value 0 in the legends of pie and doughnut visualizations. This allows you to see every data piece of the field selected for a Label, but those with value 0 will not be displayed in the chart itself. |
Shades of colors supported
Reveal now automatically generates shades of the 8 existing colors in the Visualization editor palette. This allows charts including large sets of values to display the variety of colors needed for separation/comparison. |
[bug fix] Localization in Windows platform
The display language set in the Windows platform was detected but not applied in Reveal. |
[bug fix] Japanese phonetic characters
Characters from the Japanese phonetic alphabet were displayed by error. |
[bug fix] Find function starting parameter
The find function used in calculated fields didn’t consider the start position parameter as optional. |
1.0.3 |
Export to Excel and PowerPoint
You can now export your dashboard’s visualizations as slides of a PowerPoint presentation. In addition, you can also export the data used in your dashboard to the Excel format. |
Scatter/Bubble Visualization
These two new visualizations are very similar and used to show relationships between two variables in a scatter chart or three variables in a bubble chart with ease. |
Improvements to Combo Chart Visualization
A level of transparency has been added to the chart displayed in front. In addition, you can now reorder which chart is displayed in front or behind. |
Text Box Visualization
With this new visualization, you can add a text summary to your dashboard. It consists of a text body and an optional title. |
UI Navigation changes
The main navigation was changed, with a different UI and organization, resulting in a better navigation experience. |
Chart Legends improvements
Size and layout were visually enhanced and badges were adjusted to be more representative of the series-type. |
1.0.2 |
Improved dashboard level interactions
You are now able to interact with your dashboard visualizations while minimized. Zoom, scroll, drill down, link to other dashboards and view chart point details (tooltips) without maximizing the visualizations in a dashboard. |
Improved cloud file sharing
You can now enable and restore access to data source files from Google Drive, OneDrive and Dropbox. Request access to cloud files used for dashboards shared with you. |
New Combo chart visualization
A new visualization type was added to Reveal. You can now build visualizations using a Combo (combined) chart visualization - a 2 Y-axis chart. |
New Adding total to tooltip popups option
You can now enable total values in tooltip popups. |
[bug fix] SQL Server and Azure connections
There were issues when trying to connect to SQL Server databases on Azure. |
[bug fix] Excel headers coming from cloud providers
The first row has labels setting used for headers in the first row was not displayed for Excel files hosted in cloud providers(Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive). |
1.0.1 |
Localization
Reveal is now localized to: German, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Dutch, Portuguese, Russian and Chinese (Simplified and Traditional). |
Less permissions requested for Google or Microsoft accounts
When signing in to the application, Reveal will now only request access to your personal information. Later, if you use Google Drive or OneDrive additional permissions will be requested as needed. |
Better UX when sharing dashboards and working with cloud storages
Improved the experience when sharing dashboards that get data from files in OneDrive, Google Drive, and Dropbox accounts. |
Organization management and permission control
The owners of Organizations can now invite members and set permission for users within their organization. |