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Michael
Hi Joel,
Thanks for the feedback. We have recently updated the android app as well as Jolt 2 for the iPad so you can see your sensors and they will turn red if you have set alerts for them and they get triggered. Is that what you are looking for or is there more detail that you need?
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Tim
Michael: We need to be able to show health inspectors a history of the temps. Adding the graph tab that is available online to the app would solve this.
Michael
Tim: Hi TIm,
Thanks for the feedback. We've actually been working on adding graphs to the mobile app but it will start with just a single graph on a sensor. It sounds like it would be more helpful to you to have a whole page with all the graphs, similar to the web, correct? Also we've gotten a lot of feedback and talked to health inspectors and we get mixed data on how much we should show by default. Most say that they need to see the last 12 hours of temperature data but sometimes we hear differently. Curious if you have any experience there?
Additionally we made a change on the web so you can print your graphs out easily or download a PDF and email it, which was requested by some customers to show the health inspector. I'm curious if that could help your situation at all? You would just right click and print on the graphs page and make sure your print preview settings are set as follows:
When you print sensor graphs, in your print settings make sure you have the following:
Layout: Portrait
Paper Size: Letter
Pages Per Sheet: 1
Margins: Default
Scale: Default
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Tim
Michael: My corporate inspectors want to see 30 days. What Health Inspectors want to see varies almost every time. The web graphs are great. Adding the ability to automatically email the graphs weekly would be icing on the cake. Adding the graph function to the app so it can be shown by anyone, in my opinion, would be better. Glad to hear it is in the works.
Michael
Tim: Ok great. Thanks for all the useful feedback. Let us know if there's anything else.
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