Temetra Newsletter October 2003
New look for web application
We have just completed a major update of our web application used to manage customer meters and readings. These changes include:
- New design, XHTML and CSS compliance
- Fully standards compliant website, improving accessibility and ability to work on wider range of devices.
- Improved printing layout
- Consistency of design across pages and better use of colour for usability.
- Menu improvements, providing scope for further features
- New features added following recent Agresso work with Killarney
- Select meter reads for export cut-off date - useful when tours are uploaded after your billing period
- Ability to merge tours to complete coverage - useful when using two partial tours to resequence a route
- Improved support for multiple routes and re-sequencing tours
We hope you like the improved design and welcome feedback or suggestions to webmaster@temetra.com
The new site has been tested extensively against a wide range of web browsers and operating systems, but should you notice any glitches in the display on your computer, just let us know and we'll fix it.
Coming soon, improvements to logger display
Following support for our new GSM based logger, we are introducing changes to the display of logger information, keeping logged meters more tightly integrated with other meters on Temetra and allowing loggers to be more easily moved around to different meters.
The combination of this new logger with a mechanical meter offers a substantial price and feature advantages other offerings:
- Daily readings and trend information
- Alarm notification by SMS, email, XML RPC
- IP68, self contained, 6 year battery (estimated)
- Low running costs, even for one or two loggers on your network
- Fully integrated in Temetra, suitable for billing or network meters
