eValuation APK

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Developer
Auto-IT Australia Pty Ltd
Current Version
1.2.0
Date Published
File Size
4.6 MB
Package ID
au.com.autoit.eValuation
Price
$ 0.00
Downloads
26+
Category
Android Apps
Genre
Business

APK Version History

Version
1.2.0 (10200)
Architecture
universal
Release Date
May 24, 2019
Requirement
Android 4.0.3+
Version
1.1.5 (1150)
Architecture
universal
Release Date
January 17, 2018
Requirement
Android 4.0.3+
Version
1.1.4.1 (1141)
Architecture
universal
Release Date
January 17, 2018
Requirement
Android 4.0.3+
Version
1.1.3 (1130)
Architecture
universal
Release Date
January 17, 2018
Requirement
Android 4.0.3+
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About Radio FM 90s

eValuation is designed for use with the UNITS®/EQUIP® dealer management systems from Auto-IT Pty Ltd. It provides a streamlined, intuitive interface and powerful functionality that allows your sales staff and valuers to capture appraisal details quickly and accurately within the dealership or on the road.

Real-time communication with the DMS means changes or new valuations are captured immediately and stored in your UNITS® or EQUIP® database for easy retrieval, accurate data capture and one-step processing. Hand-written notes (and the transposing errors and delays that result) are relegated to the past.

Customers will appreciate a faster, more efficient experience that will set you apart from your competitors.

Features at a glance:

•Access existing appraisals anywhere, anytime
•Create new appraisals anywhere, anytime
•Update and add customers details in real-time
•Capture add-on details
•Note the condition of the vehicle
•Take photos of the vehicle
•Seamlessly integrated with UNITS® and EQUIP®
•A better experience for staff and clients!

Important: Minimum system requirement, configuration and implementation conditions need to be met before using eValuation. Please contact Auto-IT for more information.

What's New in this version

Fix issues capturing photos