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A better mobile and tablet experience for all

SafetyCulture News | By | 31 May 2013 | < 1

SafetyCloud

To all of you who’ve offered feedback on your SafetyCloud experience…Thank-you! We’re always looking at ways to improve the service. We have heaps of exciting updates on the roadmap, but today we’re happy to announce that earlier this week we graduated a new SafetyCloud mobile user interface to all of our users.

Users on mobile phone devices such as Apple iPhone and Android, Blackberry and Windows phones will already have noticed improvements to SafetyCloud on their devices. We launched a new top navigation bar enabling easier access to notifications and the navigation on smaller screens. Phone users will also find that many of SafetyCloud’s features now support their screen size better with information panes and forms being reformatted specifically for phone-sized screens when necessary.

SafetyCloud - MobileFinally, we cleaned up some of the menus and other features for mobile users to offer a better and easier experience.

iPad and Tablet users may have also noticed some improvements with enhanced support for touch screen devices. We’ve added full touch support for all of SafetyCloud to ensure the best compatibility with these devices, and users should enjoy a much smoother experience as a result.

But as always, it doesn’t stop there. We have heaps of exciting new features for all users on the horizon including further mobile browsing improvements. If you’ve got an idea, or can suggest improvements, we’re always happy to listen to feedback and improve the SafetyCloud experience for everybody.

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