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

> 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.

**Author:** Dmitriy Wolkenstein  
**Published:** 2026-03-06  
**Reading time:** 5 min  
**Category:** Product Updates

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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.*

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## 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](https://timvero.com/request-a-demo) to see v8.1 in action, or explore the full release notes at [our docs*.*](https://docs.timvero.com/release-log/release-notes-8.1)

*timveroOS 8.1 is available now. *[*Contact our team*](https://timvero.com/request-a-demo)* to learn about upgrade paths and implementation support.*

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Source: https://timvero.com/blog/timveroos-8-1-the-release-your-team-will-notice-before-you-brief-them
