Microsoft has released a new Dynamics NAV app for iPad with an experience designed for touch.
Dynamics NAV is a business solution from Microsoft that is quick to implement and easy to use, with the power to support your growth ambitions. Dynamics NAV helps businesses manage their financials, supply chain, and people and to create experiences that delight their customers.
Make smart decisions based on the latest business data and get real work done after hours, at home or on the go with Microsoft Dynamics NAV for iPad. This is the perfect companion for service engineers, sales field organizations, executives and decision-makers, or anyone in your organization who wants access to Dynamics NAV from a touch enabled mobile device. Get visibility into every angle of your business using the Role Center. Tap to drill into details about your customers, vendors, inventory, or any other data from Dynamics NAV. Quickly create invoices and quotes, and email them with just a few taps.
Features •Get an overview of your business in the Role Center. •Tap and swipe to get to your data and drill down into details. •Search across all columns in a list. •Send lists to Microsoft Excel or Office 365. •Shoot pictures using the camera on your mobile device and upload them to Dynamics NAV. •Rotate your device to get an overview of your data or focus on content.
You can download Dynamics NAV from the App Store for free. Note: It requires access to Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2015.
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matrixmaniac - September 13, 2014 at 10:21pm
Wow... how I hate these flat UI designs. And I really don't get why every company follows MS on this, even Apple.... It's so annoying!