News from the tapio app world.

Previously, catalog items in the twinio tool overview were automatically hidden as soon as no individual tools remained. From now on, catalog items will remain visible, even if all associated individual tools have been deleted.
Users can still view and edit catalog items, and remove them selectively if needed. New individual tools can be added using the + symbol at the beginning of the respective row. This keeps the structure intact and allows the visibility of catalog items to be managed individually.

twinio users now have the option to download the data of their tools and tool holders in CSV format. This allows central tool information such as ID, storage location and availability to be viewed and processed outside of twinio if needed.
The feature can be accessed in twinio Office via the main menu.

From now on, twinio will display further partner links in the tool details. These links lead directly to relevant resources such as the official manufacturer website, technical documentation, or support and help sections of the respective manufacturer.
The external partner links are located at the master level, meaning in the entry above the individual tools.
The new partner links will initially be available for selected manufacturers and will be gradually expanded.

In twinio, users can create tools based on catalog data provided by the manufacturer. These tools are marked with a blue tick, indicating that the data is verified. However, if any original values are changed, the blue tick turns grey, meaning the tool is no longer verified.
To improve transparency, we’ve added a new feature in the twinio Office application. Users can now:
- See which parameters have been modified.
- Restore all parameters to their original values, bringing the tool back to a verified state.
How It Works:
Select the parent entry of a tool (= the first entry of a tool group).
In the slide-out menu, go to "Actions".
Click "Edit".
If any parameter has been changed, the original value will be displayed underneath.
> Restore parameters manually or use the "Restore All" button at the top of the page.
This update ensures that tools can always be operated with verified manufacturer data.