Lime CRM Desktop Client 11.3.4552

Product
Lime CRM Desktop Client
Version
11.3.4552
Date published
2026-06-12
Platform
Windows
Availability
Manual installation, Reference

Cumulative release for 11.3.x covering everything since the 11.3.4523 baseline.

  • Pane dividers now show that they can be dragged. The divider between panes carried only a faint marker, so many people never realised it could be moved to resize the panes. Each divider now shows a clearer handle: a thin line along the divider with a rounded grip at its centre, drawn in the standard raised Windows style and following your theme and high-contrast settings. As the pointer moves over a divider the grip follows it and the divider highlights, so it is obvious where to take hold and that the panes can be resized.
  • Recently used values are now offered on option fields too. A relation field's menu has long offered a “Recent” shortcut to values you linked before; the same shortcut now appears on fields backed by a predefined option list. It lists only options that are currently valid for the field, and it is never narrowed by whatever you have typed into the field.
  • Shortcuts to records related to you. The field menu can offer values reached through your own user record - for example a company or a manager recorded on it. Where it previously offered at most one such shortcut, it now lists every relation from your record that points at the field's target, grouped under a heading naming your record's type (for example “From Coworker”). A relation holding a single value appears directly, as the relation's name followed by the value; one holding several values opens a submenu. Only values that are valid for the field are shown.
  • The alternatives menu is always reachable with a right-click. On a field whose arrow button opens the search dropdown, the menu of alternatives - recent values, the related-to-you shortcuts, open and unlink, and so on - could not be opened at all. A right-click on the field now always opens that menu, while the arrow button keeps its usual behaviour.
  • Option-constrained fields no longer offer ways to set an invalid value. For a field limited to a predefined set of options, the menu no longer shows “Search…” or “New…”, since either could set a value outside the allowed set. Together with the valid-only filtering above, every choice the menu offers stays within the field's permitted options.
  • Last modified: 42 hours ago
  • by Pontus Netler