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# Release Notes - Q1 2020

## Bug

* SharinPix Mobile App : Camera screen crash
* Drag and Drop broken on latest Chrome version
* Drag and Drop not available over image selection
* Annotation Arrow reversed

## Features

* Component : Upload Button Support SharinPix Permission
* Component : SharinPix Related Search
* Component : mobile Launcher supported in flow
* Component : SharinPix To Clipboard
* Component : SharinPix To Rich Text available for Community
* SharinPix Mobile App : Support Right Hand Side for Tablet users
* Einstein Vision Labelling App : Show Probability in component
* Component : SharinPix Album
  * Show Add Button with image selection
  * Delete works for multiple images
  * Show File Size in Image infos
  * Tags listed in same order than listed in the token
  * Personal TrashBin per album with undelete
* Annotation : Auto Save for Annotation
* Annotation : Background Color to text in annotation
* Zip : Filename can be personalized
* NEW Enterprise PLAN with :
  * PDF Generation Tool (Component To PDF / Component Rich Text To PDF)
  * Visit and Visit Report objects

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