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What's new in Tridion Docs

This section provides a description of the high level changes introduced in Tridion Docs: changes that impact more than one capability.

From Tridion Docs 14 to Tridion Docs 14 SP1

Review Space
Docs 14 SP1 introduces a new browser-based user interface called Review Space. Reviewers can use Review Space to create annotations, that is, to comment on, and suggest improvements to, content they select. Review Space also allows for users to respond to reviewer comments or suggestions.
Review Space shares many functional elements, as well as a look-and-feel, with Draft Space. Specifically, the Draft Space interface can also be used to show, and respond to, annotations.
Review Space and Draft Space are jointly referred to as "Collective Spaces."
Collaborative Review obsolete
Collaborative Review has been made obsolete in Tridion Docs 14 SP1 in favor of Review Space. All the content related to Collaborative Review has been removed from this documentation.
Note that Tridion Docs 14 SP1 offers no solution out of the box to migrate comments that were submitted using Collaborative Review to Review Space. If you want to convert your Collaborative Review comments into Review Space annotations, we suggest that you arrange for a custom migration project that uses the APIs to perform such a migration.

From Knowledge Center 13 to Tridion Docs 14

Knowledge Center was renamed Tridion Docs in the first service pack after the release of Knowledge Center 13. Some other product-level highlights are:
  • Content Editor, based on SDL Xopus, is no longer part of Tridion Docs. Content Editor used to provide single-topic editing capabilities.
  • Collaborative Review is now focused on reviewing capability. The removal of Content Editor means that the Edit button and single-topic editing is gone.
  • Legacy Content Delivery, also known as Reach-External, is no longer delivered.
  • Reference Implementation is replaced by Dynamic Documentation, which is a specific module on DXA starting version 2.1. Dynamic Documentation reproduces the features that Reference Implementation provided.
  • Quality Assistant, also known as Enrich, is no longer part of Tridion Docs.
  • Proper OASIS DITA specialization is now standard across the solution.
  • BatchImport is no longer part of Tridion Docs. A massive refresh of Content Importer is the alternative.
  • Content Manager public API 2.0 have been removed. Alternative API 2.5 were already available for multiple releases. See Content Manager API compatibility across releases

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