Performance. The Framework implements a series of performance improvements for faster download, storage, and viewing of data.
Database. There is no longer a 50MB limit to data and files. The mobile apps store all data, downloaded documents, and downloaded drawings in the sqlLite database, which can be as large as your mobile device's memory permits. The data now persists, even if you clear the cache of the Web browser on the device. (3041042, 3039900)
Encryption. The Framework now includes an option to encrypt all data stored on all mobile devices with 256-bit AES encryption. You can establish this encryption from a single, centralized location. The encyryption covers all database data downloaded to the mobile device, as well as any drawings or images.
New Mobile Client. Google Play and Apple’s App Store now have both the existing ARCHIBUS Mobile Client 1.0 for users of 21.1 and 21.2 and a new ARCHIBUS Mobile Client 2.0, for users of 21.3. The new mobile client includes all of the advanced Framework features -- from encryption to redlining and barcoding. The new mobile client also "future proofs" your deployments by including technology that will be needed for future enhancements and future mobile operating systems. If you accidentally download the wrong version of the Mobile Client for your version of Web Central, the app will apprise you of that and will present a link to install the correct version.
Android Back Button. The Framework now interprets the "Back" button as a previous page action within all ARCHIBUS apps.
New Look. This release includes an upgrade to the look and feel, making the workflows smoother and the screens easier to read and use.
Barcode Scanning. The App can use the mobile device's built-in camera to scan a wide variety of barcode formats, such as UPC, Data Matrix, or QR codes. Mobile users can use the camera on their mobile device to scan barcodes as input for new records or searching. For example, they can scan a piece of equipment and locate the corresponding assessment record or work request, or they can scan the barcode on a piece of equipment and create a new assessment record.
Redlining. Drawings and photos can be redlined and saved with survey records for Assessments, Work Requests, Space & Occupancy Surveys, and Asset & Equipment Surveys.
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