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Tree Survey (OTISS)
Tree Survey (OTISS) version history
‹ General InfoVersion | 3.42-TS (3 variants) |
Updated | 2 years ago |
Changelog | V3.42 Tidy up the survey database. |
Version | 3.40-TS (2 variants) |
Updated | 2 years ago |
Changelog | Tidy up the survey database. |
Version | 3.32-TS |
Updated | 2 years ago |
Changelog | Fix compatibility issue with Google Play. |
Version | 2.85-TS |
Updated | 3 years ago |
Changelog | V2.85 Minor change in line with Android security policies. With V2.80, there is a new 'Work' stage in the survey process. A separate work team, estate staff or arboricultural contractors can carry out and record the work done - and can take photos to show the results. The important thing about the 'Work' stage, is that none of the inspection details or recommendations can be changed - only the Work Done checkbox and notes can be updated. |
Version | 2.54-TS |
Updated | 4 years ago |
Changelog | Another small bugfix in Photos. |
Version | 2.18-TS |
Updated | 6 years ago |
Changelog | V2.18 adds support for external WMS mapservers when working with councils and very large estates. |
Version | 2.17-TS |
Updated | 6 years ago |
Changelog | V2.17 Bug fixes. V2.16 Minor Updates. V2.14 Added an 'accuracy' indication when using the map's Track My Location feature. When enabled, the red cross indicates the reported GPS position, and now a red circle gives a rough idea of the 'accuracy'. |
Version | 2.16-TS |
Updated | 6 years ago |
Changelog | V2.16 Minor Updates. V2.14 Added an 'accuracy' indication when using the map's Track My Location feature. When enabled, the red cross indicates the reported GPS position, and now a red circle gives a rough idea of the 'accuracy'. |
Version | 2.15-TS |
Updated | 6 years ago |
Changelog | Minor bug fix. |
Version | 2.14-TS |
Updated | 6 years ago |
Changelog | Added an 'accuracy' indication when using the map's Track My Location feature. When enabled, the red cross indicates the reported GPS position, and now a red circle gives a rough idea of the 'accuracy'. |