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Labels, WebDAV & XML coming for iAuditor

iAuditor by SafetyCulture Tips | By | 28 Sep 2013 | < 1

With the iOS version of iAuditor you will be able to easily organise your templates and audits by assigning labels. Labels can be given a name and a colour for easy identification, they can also be automatically assigned to audits.

Improved Colour Picker:

We have heard your requests and this release now contains a new and improved colour picker. Easily pick any colour or enter one in manually. The recent colours list will also show any colour you have selected previously, allowing easy access to your most used colours.

JSON and XML with WebDAV uploading:

Those who subscribe to the Advanced exporting options will now be able to export their audits in both JSON and XML formats. These can also now be sent to your servers via the WebDAV protocol!There is a one time $49.95AUD unlock fee for the WebDAV interface. We have considered many price points for this feature, as it unlocks a powerful capability for completed audits to be sent directly to a nominated server for processing.

Large enterprise users will now be able to use iAuditor on their own infrastructure without the need to email audits individually.

This update will be released in the coming days and will be version 2.3.

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