FormFusion 3.10 Now Available

June 4, 2020

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(UPDATE – 6/16/2020: The bug issue has been resolved with today’s release of FormFusion 3.10.1. For any questions, please contact helpdesk@evisions.com.)

(UPDATE – 6/11/2020: We have discovered a bug in FormFusion 3.10, unrelated to the DocuSign Director. As a precaution, we are pulling back this release. We will provide another update as soon as we can.)

Evisions announces the release of FormFusion 3.10. This latest version of our document enhancement and distribution solution for higher education builds on Evisions’ partnership with DocuSign by adding to the capabilities of FormFusion’s DocuSign Director. With this release:

  • Multiple recipients can be applied to a document
  • FormFusion supports DocuSign’s ‘Needs to Sign’ and ‘Needs to View’ roles

Watch this video for an overview and demo of these enhancements.

 

This release also includes maintenance updates and fixes.

For more detailed descriptions of all updates, please check out the FormFusion 3.10 Release Guide.

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  1. David Laskey

    We have been told that Forms Fusion is built to format job-sub text output only.

    Is this still the case?

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    • Eric Goldman

      Hi David.
      Yes, FormFusion converts standard application output into more attractive, functional, and efficient electronic documents, and then intelligently distributes them to print, email, database, or imaging systems. However, you can also use FormFusion with custom job submissions, not just the default Banner Job Submissions.

      Eric Goldman
      Marketing Manager, Evisions

      Reply

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