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Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Accessibility and array support with Azure Blockchain Workbench 1.4.0

We've been very grateful for the feedback you've given us since we first introduced Azure Blockchain Workbench in public preview a few months ago. Your feedback continues to be an essential and impactful part of our work. For this release, we focused on making Workbench more accessible for everyone. Accessibility is a key pillar in our vision of empowering every person and every organization to achieve more. We are excited to share some of the improvements we've made with accessibility in mind. To use 1.4, you can either deploy a new instance of Workbench through the Azure Portal or upgrade your existing deployment to 1.4.0 using our upgrade script. This update includes the following improvements: Better accessibility for screen readers and keyboard navigation Azure Blockchain Workbench is far more than UI within client apps. Workbench provides a rich developer scaffold for you to develop and integrate blockchain solutions within your enterprise. The Web client gives you an easy to use the environment to validate, test, and view blockchain applications.


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