Camunda Modeler 1.15.0 Released

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We are happy to announce the latest release of our Camunda Modeler, version 1.15.0. The release ships with numerous small usability improvements. With a new version of our BPMN toolkit under the hood it brings the long-awaited ability to model data stores between participants/pools, too.


Data Stores can now be modeled between participants/pools

Download the Camunda Modeler from camunda.com and start modeling right away.

BPMN Modeling Improvements

  • FEAT: allow data stores to be modeled between participants (#183)
  • FEAT: allow deletion of external labels, clearing text (#243)
  • FEAT: speed up BPMN diagram import by only rendering non-empty labels
  • CHORE: improve text rendering in BPMN diagrams
  • FIX: correct BPMN editor align button tooltip (#590)
  • FIX: make cycle option for BPMN intermediate timer events available again (#792, reverts a change in Camunda Modeler v1.14.0)
  • FIX: prevent BPMN element deletion when pressing DEL in BPMN properties panel (#680)

Other Improvements

  • FEAT: show loader when opening huge diagrams (#704)
  • FEAT: export image using native type chooser (#171)
  • FIX: correct edit menu on direct editing activation (#708)

Wrapping up

Download the latest Camunda Modeler release from camunda.com.

Do you miss anything? Did you spot a bug or would you like to suggest an improvement? Reach out to us via our forums or tweet us @Camunda.

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