Epsilon3 Changelog #8: Invitations, Summaries, and Shortcuts
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New! Invite team members
Invite additional team members to join your workspace
New team members will get an invitation email and be able to set up their own account
View who has accepted the invitation or needs another gentle reminder to join you in Epsilon3 from the “Users” page
New! End-of-run summary reports
Get a quick summary of a run highlighting the most important data points collected
Customize the summary report in the Procedure Edit screen by selecting the fields you want included
View reports on the “Run History” page
NOTE: Only fields collecting data (telemetry, table, field input) are applicable for the report
New! End-of-run comment
When you complete a run, track the final closure status or any required follow-up items in a comment
View closure comment at the top of the End-of-run report, or at the bottom of the Run History for a given run
New! Install Epsilon3 web app shortcut
Save a shortcut to Epsilon3 to your home screen or operating system dock/menu
Run Epsilon3 in its own native app window for convenience
This is the first step towards offline support
NOTE: This can be performed on any browser on desktop but can only be performed in Safari on mobile
New! Repeat section
Need to repeat an entire section of a procedure? No problem! Click the three dot menu near the section and click Repeat Section.
Improvements:
Hyperlink text and URLs are now clickable when you run procedures. Link to other websites, documents, and even other tools like Jira using hyperlinks.
Design refresh for Team Settings and User Settings screens
Fixes:
Fixed some issues to improve step skipping and step duplication
Fixed an issue to improve redlining steps in linked procedures
Fixed an issue to keep version name up to date and consistent
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