The Booking ListĮvery row in the booking list highlights the most important fields at a glance – such as the customer’s name, the incident type, the service address, the booking start time and the current booking status. The UX is responsive and adjusts to various screen sizes and portrait and landscape modes. Labels and icons, such as for booking status, are color coded for immediate visual recognition. Throughout the app, you will notice that touch targets are larger to eliminate mis-taps for conditions out in the field. Tapping on your user avatar in the top left opens a familiar navigation menu where you can get help, provide feedback and access useful app settings, such as the ability to change your time zone and your applicable Dynamics 365 org. More – for easy access to the other areas of the app via the sitemap.Library – for helpful reference materials such as Guides.Home – the landing page for the app, currently today’s bookings.There is a new bottom navigation bar with 3 main buttons: Firstly, the styling and theming follows the Microsoft’s Fluent design system – bringing an experience like other modern enterprise apps like Teams and Office to your field service technicians. Upon launching the app with the new experience enabled, you will notice several things.
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