CiviCRM 5.74 Release

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2024-06-06 06:00
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dev-team - official CiviCRM announcement

CiviCRM version 5.74.0 is now ready to download. This is a regular monthly release. Upgrade now for the most stable CiviCRM experience:

Users of the CiviCRM Extended Security Releases (ESR) do not need to upgrade. The current version of ESR is CiviCRM 5.69.x.

We are committed to keeping CiviCRM free and open, forever. We depend on your support to help make that happen. We thank all our partners, members and ESR subscribers, who are regular financial contributors. If you can, please donate.

What's new in CiviCRM 5.74

FormBuilder date improvements
FormBuilder can now set default dates. Great for adding a hidden "submitted on" date set to today.

Import improvements
You can now import updates to participant registrations as well as create new registrations.

UI Overhaul
SMS (text message) provider setup has the new user interface, making it faster and easier to customize.

Big thanks to Andie Hunt, Alice Frumin and Jon Goldberg for putting up together release notes. See also the version-specific upgrade tasks. The last entry goes back to CiviCRM 5.67, regarding smarty tokens being phased of Message Templates.

This release was developed by the following code authors:

AGH Strategies - Andie Hunt; Agileware - Agileware Team, Francis Whittle; angelajackson07; Artful Robot - Rich Lott; Benjamin W; Christian Wach; Circle Interactive - Pradeep Nayak; CiviCRM - Coleman Watts, Tim Otten; Compuco - Olayiwola Odunsi; Coop SymbioTIC - Samuel Vanhove; CrusonWeb - Dan Cruson; CSES (Chelmsford Science and Engineering Society) - Adam Wood; Dave D; Francesc Bassas i Bullich; Freeform Solutions - Herb van den Dool; Fuzion - Jitendra Purohit; Jens Schuppe; JMA Consulting - Seamus Lee; John Kingsnorth; Megaphone Technology Consulting - Jon Goldberg; MJW Consulting - Matthew Wire; Nicol Wistreich; Progressive Technology Project - Jamie McClelland; Reflexive Communications - Sandor Semsey; Squiffle Consulting - Aidan Saunders; Stephen Palmstrom; Tadpole Collective - Kevin Cristiano; Third Sector Design - Michael McAndrew, William Mortada; Wikimedia Foundation - Eileen McNaughton.

Most authors also reviewed code for this release; in addition, the following reviewers contributed their comments:

AGH Strategies - Alice Frumin; Agileware - Justin Freeman; ALL IN APPLI admin; Australian Greens - John Twyman; CiviDesk - Yashodha Chaku; civiservice.de - Detlev Sieber; CompuCorp - Omar Abu Hussein; Coop SymbioTIC - Mathieu Lutfy, mmyriam; Fransly; Fuzion - Luke Stewart; Guydn; Levi.k.

New Extensions

  • Recalculate recipients - Recalculates the recipients of a mailing just before it is sent.
  • besensitive - Provide a "fiscaal attest" for Belgian NGOs.
  • Alerts for Incomplete Payments - Allows creation of a scheduled job to notify administrators of failed payments.
  • CiviCRM Zapier Integration - Facilitates the activation of CiviCRM triggers configured during the creation of a zap on zapier.com.
  • Identity Tracker - Aims to solve two problems: add and track all IDs for any contact AND make sure they don't get lost during contact merges.
  • Secondary Quicksearch - When using the quicksearch, also search secondary emails.
  • E-Mail Signatures - Allows multiple separate signatures to be attached to contacts, per contact and message type, i.e. letters and e-mails.
  • Private Activity Types - Selected activity types are privacy protected, e.g. for "counseling" type activities.
  • Contribution Page Custom Field - Enables creating custom fields for a contribution page.
  • PCP Shortcode - Extension to add support for embedding CiviCRM Personal Campaign Page Create page functionality using shortcodes in Wordpress
  • iATS Migration - Creates contact records with recurring contributions from an exported customer list from iATS.

View all latest extensions

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