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Flowlet is a background application which makes Flow smoother to use.



General

Flowlet is a Windows utility program that makes possible to use Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox browsers with the Flow 2020. No Java Runtime Environment (JRE) is needed. Flowlet's task is to access the local disc of your workstation. It works as a middleman between your workstation and the server. It controls file transfers and Windows program launches. 

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Flowlet doesn’t support Internet Explorer. You still need Java Runtime Environment (JRE) with IE.


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Flowlet does not support mobile devices. Modifying files is limited: you have to take care of file locations when checking out document files.




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Flowlet needs a permission to open web link on the web browser. Follow the instructions below to give the permission on Chrome and Firefox.

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To suppress Launch Application dialog select ‘Remember my choice for flowlet links’ checkbox and press OK button to continue.




During the installation select ‘Yes’ to give permission to Flowlet to suppress Open URL dialog.



Installation

Flow recommends you to install Flowlet on the first login.

Select Install and run the installation.If the

Depending on your browser setting, installation program asks may ask permission for allowing Flowlet, answer YesFlowlet to open links. Click Yes to give the permission.

Flowlet is now running and you can see its symbol on the task bar.


Connect Flowlet to the server as follows:

  1. refresh Flow browser (F5) or log on again: Flowlet window pops up,
  2. write your password into Connections sheet


When the connection is established successfully, there is a green bar on Connections sheet. Close Flowlet window and start using Flow.


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Flowlet updates itself automatically via Internet by default.