Crowd 5.0 Release Notes
Bring some HTML to your email notifications
You can now enable HTML rendering for email notifications coming from Crowd. Add some tags, images and icons, maybe a bit of color, and make the emails look more professional and dripping with your company’s style.
You can configure your email templates and enable HTML rendering by going to Administration > Mail template. Learn more about email notifications
Keep users up to date right from the start
You can now inform your users about important changes by adding an announcement banner on the login page. We hope it will help you avoid sending emails or running around the office, and your users will get all the info they need when they start they work.
You can configure the announcement banner by going to Administration > Look and feel. Learn more about look and feel
Support for new databases
Crowd now supports PostgreSQL 13 and PostgreSQL 14.
Compatibility with New Relic
In Crowd 5.0.6, we've upgraded Tomcat to version 8.5.87. This version is incompatible with the older versions of the New Relic java-agent. If you're using New Relic as a service, make sure to upgrade java-agent to version 8.2.0. Learn more
Non-Marketplace apps upload disabled
Updated 22 April 2024
Starting from Crowd 5.0.11, manual uploads of non-Marketplace apps are disabled by default. Understand how to re-enable manual uploads
Complete list of changes and improvements
Here's a full list of issues resolved in this release:
Crowd 5.0 - 17 May 2022
Crowd 5.0.1 - 4 July 2022
Crowd 5.0.2 - 26 July 2022
Crowd 5.0.3 - 16 November 2022
Crowd 5.0.4 - 12 January 2023
Crowd 5.0.5 - 10 February 2023
Crowd 5.0.6 - 31 May 2023
Crowd 5.0.7 - 4 Sep 2023
This release doesn't include any resolved issues from our public instance, only small fixes and improvements.
Crowd 5.0.8 - 15 Nov 2023
Crowd 5.0.9 - 12 Dec 2023
This release doesn't include any resolved issues from our public instance, only small fixes and improvements.
Crowd 5.0.10 - 9 Jac 2024
Crowd 5.0.11 - 8 Apr 2024
This release doesn't include any resolved issues from our public instance, only small fixes and improvements.