Constance/germany, 09/14/2017: It is anticipated that the software producer combit would release version 23 of its list and label reporting tool in the latter part of our month of October. Users and software developers alike will find that the new edition has a number of significant new features. The business version is now undergoing a process of incorporating the combit report server, which was previously offered independently. It is now possible for developers to provide a browser-based reporting application to the client out of the box with their application. This is possible without incurring any extra licensing charges. Additionally, it is anticipated that consumers will see a considerable improvement in performance. “Our users will be extremely delighted with the speed gains when launching the designer and printing out reports,” says Jochen Bartlau, who is both the CEO and the head of development for list & label. The extra enhancements for web developers include, for instance, the ad-hoc designer, which is compatible with all contemporary browsers and enables users to generate reports in a rapid and simple manner. Whenever they choose, consumers have the ability to switch to the more comprehensive site designer. Relational connections may now be made between data coming from a variety of sources. Examples of file-based formats that may now be linked to databases include csv and other similar formats. Additionally, the designer has been improved, and donut diagrams may now depict many data series as rings that are interconnected with one another. Diagrams in the shape of circles or donuts may also be shown as segments. Right present, it is possible to insert SVG graphics straight into the designer. Additionally, the SVG export tool has undergone major updates and had its performance improved. To get further information on these and all of the other new features that are included in version 23, please visit the development blog of combit. may be found at www.combit.net/en/blog/development/.