Release 5.7 includes many new and useful features in Vertec. Detailed information on the new version can be found in the Release Notes:
The most important in brief:
- Activities can now be displayed in a calendar view and synchronized with Outlook.
- The new Vertec iPhone app is now available free of charge via the iPhone app store.
Entry of benefits, expenses and expenses
- Time entry in the week view: With the weekly table entry ? also via the web ? there is now a new variant of how services can be entered. This particularly benefits project employees who work on the same project or always on the same tasks for a long time.
- Workflows, e.g. approval for service entry. For example, services of users can be approved for a specific period by the user himself and/or by another person (e.g. the project or team leader). In addition, approval processes for vacations and vacations or other absences can also be mapped in Vertec, and this also in the web client.
- Receipt image on expenses and outlays. Thanks to the camera integration, expense receipts can now be entered directly into the expense record with the Vertec iPhone app while on the go.
- Resource planning can now also be carried out in project phases.
- Resource planning now has a master detail view. When selecting a project line (or phase or worker line) in the upper area, a table is shown below with all the resources planned for this project (or for this phase or this employee).
- The planning interval (month, week or day) can now be changed dynamically at any time in any view.
- In addition to the planning interval, there is now also an effective date in the resource view, which defines the boundary between past and future and simplifies the calculation of the work progress.
- The holidays / vacation entries that can be entered on user groups and users are now called absences. The absences are their own objects and can therefore also be grouped in folders. Absences are entered as before on the user group or on the individual user, the corresponding tab is called absences.
...and much more!