Haystax was updated today to include several new features. Attached files improvements: Prior to this release, all attached photos and documents existed on the source objects themselves (assets, events, etc.).
Mobile Haystax for Android now supports Android Q and Android dark mode (currently only on Android Q). This version was pushed out today, along with several bug fixes. Additionally, backend
In Mobile Haystax for Android, users can now see many of the user-added map layers. Support for the following items was added in today’s update: ESRI feature service; ESRI map
Cal COP received update 2.3.3 today. Users will now see the following features: Address validation and lookup: when entering an asset, the system will now suggest places from a data
Mobile Haystax for Android received two updates today. The first update added dynamic filtering on assets, incidents, assessments, and events, enabling users to find what they need easier and quicker.
A new system update was just released for Haystax, known locally as Cal COP. Here are a couple of the changes you will see from this update: Bulk upload assets:
A new system update was just released for Haystax, known locally as Cal COP. A backend update was done to threat streams making it simpler to integrate custom feeds. This
Constellation has been given a new look with update 2.3. While it will still be called Cal COP locally in California, the system as a whole is being rebranded as
For Cal COP users already upgraded to the new platform, a new update has been released. Update 2.2.17 came out on 1/10/19. Here’s are key updates you might see from
Constellation, the system known in California as Cal COP, has just received a significant update in the form of a mobile app called Field Reports. To read more about it,