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The new version of MINT TMS has arrived with version 14.2. With the release of 14.2, MINT Software Systems changed the name of the WebAssistant to MINT TMS Desktop. The new version of MINT TMS Desktop includes new features and updates that will help users be more efficient and simplify their everyday work. In addition to the general performance improvements, this release introduces new features for event handlers, user passwords, and more.
Previously, administrator passwords didn’t expire, which made it difficult to enforce password complexity rules like requiring caps, numbers, and special characters. Now, MINT made it possible for administrator passwords to expire. Additionally, to make enforcing password complexity requirements even easier, users can now force a user to change their password when next logging in.
The new release also allows users to create advanced currency with the currency scripting add-on feature. For example, an organization could need to define the following currency: For a six-month cycle (with 1 month of early and late grace), the simulator training events must not be less than 5 months apart and not more than 7 months apart. With the currency scripting add-on, organizations can define complex currency rules (like the previous example) that are not currently possible out-of-the-box.
In addition to the new release, MINT has also released Version 2.13 of the myMINT app. In this version, MINT made some general improvements and fixed a few bugs to enhance user experience.