timveroOS 8.1: The Release Your Team Will Notice Before You Brief Them

Friday, March 6, 2026
Product Updates
Dmitriy Wolkenstein
Version 8.1 tackles two things that quietly slow down lending operations: the visual friction that accumulates across a workday, and the constant navigation required to see related data in context. Eight UI improvements and nested entity tables — no migrations, no retraining, immediate impact from day one.
timveroOS 8.1: The Release Your Team Will Notice Before You Brief Them

Version 8.1 ships with two targeted improvements: a comprehensive UI polish that removes the visual friction your team encounters every day, and nested tables that let users work with complex data inline — without losing context.

What's New in Version 8.1

There's a category of platform problems that never makes it into a support ticket. The navigation bar that wraps to two rows on a laptop screen. The modal that looks slightly off. The filters you can't review once you've set them. Nobody files a complaint — they just absorb the friction and move on. v8.1 goes after exactly that list. Alongside it: a meaningful upgrade to how data-heavy entity pages work, for anyone who's ever had to open a second tab just to see related records.

Framework Facelift — Eight Fixes Your Team Will Feel Immediately

Small things compound. A navigation bar that wraps to two rows on a 13" laptop. Modal dialogs with borders that don't quite match the surrounding UI. Counters that overflow their container on anything less than a wide monitor. Filters scattered across the list header with no way to review what's active. None of these individually justify a support ticket. Together, across a full workday, they add up.

The Challenge: Visual inconsistency is a tax on attention. When the interface doesn't feel coherent, users spend small but constant mental effort compensating — noticing the mismatch, adjusting, moving on. Multiply that by dozens of interactions per day and you have a platform that feels harder to use than it actually is.

The Solution: v8.1 delivers a targeted polish across eight areas of the UI:

  • Modal border radius now matches the surrounding interface — the whole system feels like one product, not an assembly of parts
  • Navigation on smaller screens tucks overflow items into a clean slider — one row, always, at any resolution
  • Counters are now responsive — they fit the available screen width instead of overflowing it
  • Decision review and scoring results are separated into distinct tabs — because these are different jobs, often handled by different people, and mixing them created unnecessary noise
  • Global search results are cleaner and easier to scan — the right result is easier to spot at a glance
  • All entity actions are now always visible — available ones in black, currently unavailable ones in grey — so users always know the full picture, not just what's clickable right now
  • Filters consolidate into a single dropdown — active selections stay visible and editable without cluttering the list header
  • Login page now matches the rest of the system — rounded, clean, consistent

Why It Matters: None of this requires training. Your team will notice it the moment they log in — and then promptly forget it was ever different. That's exactly the point.

All active filters visible and adjustable in a single dropdown — no more hunting through header chips to see what's see.

Tables on Entity Pages — All the Data, Right Where You Are

Picture your covenant monitoring tab. Or a campaign executions list. Or any entity page where a borrower has multiple related records you need to review together. In previous versions, seeing the detail meant navigating away — breaking context every time.

The Challenge: Financial operations involve dense, layered data. A single loan can have multiple covenants, each with sub-records, statuses, and historical values. When users can't see related data inline, they navigate constantly — opening records in separate tabs, going back, rebuilding mental state. The data exists. Getting to it is the problem.

The Solution: timveroOS 8.1 introduces Nested Tables directly on entity pages. Related records expand inline — right where the user is working. Tables are fully interactive: sort by any column, search within the table, collapse rows you don't need, and adjust column widths and positions to match your workflow. Each user's layout preferences are saved — the table remembers how you like it.

Why It Matters: Underwriters reviewing covenant data, servicing staff checking payment history, ops managers tracking execution results — all of them navigate less and decide faster. The data is there. Right there.

Sort, search, and resize columns directly from the UI — no configuration required, preferences saved per user. Sub-records expand inline with a click. Context stays intact. Work continues.

What This Means for Your Institution

8.1 is a precision release — two things, done well. The Facelift removes the friction that accumulates silently across a workday. Nested tables reduce the navigation overhead that slows down anyone working with data-heavy entities. No migrations. No configuration changes. No retraining. The upgrade lands, and the platform feels better.

Ready to See It?

Schedule a demo to see v8.1 in action, or explore the full release notes at our docs.

timveroOS 8.1 is available now. Contact our team to learn about upgrade paths and implementation support.