THESIS ECM 4+

Haulmont Development OOO

    • Free

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Description

The EDM THESIS mobile application is a tool for accessing the system from anywhere in the world and from any mobile device. Offline mode of operation provides an opportunity to manage the processes of the enterprise even in the absence of access to the Internet.
The mobile application allows you to:
• Set tasks for employees and monitor their implementation;
• Work with documents and contracts of the system: create them, endorsement, approve, conduct an acquaintance and discuss any questions related to them;
• Organize meetings: invite participants, appoint speakers, arrange agendas and endorsement them;
• Work with as standard system processes as processes created in the process designer;
• Receive notifications about the need to perform an action in the system and information notifications about changes in documents;
• Sign documents using electronic signature CryptoPro;
• Log in using Touch ID/Fingerprint and QR code.

What’s New

Version 5.22.197

- The color of notification entries now depends on the type of notification
- Offline actions waiting to be sent to the server have become more informative
- The buttons of the main actions of the participants in the process have become more visible
- The structure of data display on the "Log" tab has been optimized
- The "Create" button at the bottom of the screen has been moved to the center
- Fixed critical errors when creating cards and in the process form

App Privacy

The developer, Haulmont Development OOO, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

Privacy practices may vary based on, for example, the features you use or your age. Learn More

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