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Wrapping up: SafetyCulture iAuditor for Windows 10 Launch

SafetyCulture News | By | 22 Jun 2016 | < 1

We’d like to say a huge thank you to everyone who attended the Microsoft event yesterday.  While SafetyCulture announced the release of SafetyCulture iAuditor for Windows 10,  we were also fortunate enough to attend an event featuring our new-formed relationship where customers, partners, and employees were invited to come and experience the newly minted Microsoft store and connect with other partners.

Microsoft Windows now available on Windows 10 devices

You asked for it and we heard you.  One of our most popular requests from customers was to expand SafetyCulture iAuditor’s capability to Windows 10 devices.  We worked closely with Microsoft and with our beta testers to further our goal of getting safety and quality checklists in the hands of more people.

Thank you to some of our beta testers from the International Conventional Centre, NSW Police, Ansvar Insurance, Scentre Group, Ku-ring-gai Council, all of whom were instrumental in bringing version one of this product to market.

Microsoft Windows 10 for SafetyCulture iAuditor

SafetyCulture’s aim is to help companies create safer and higher quality workplaces thanks to mobile-first technologies. The introduction of SafetyCulture iAuditor for Windows 10 moves us forward in achieving this goal.

Learn more about SafetyCulture iAuditor for Windows 10 here. 

 

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