January 2026 marks the rollout of Calendar V2 (progressive deployment), the introduction of Avery QR codes, PDF preview for equipment documents, and numerous improvements to authentication, maintenance plans, and the interface.
New Features
Equipment PDF preview
PDF documents attached to equipment can now be previewed directly within the application, without prior download.
Pages concerned: Equipment — Documents
QR codes: printing on Avery L7162 sheets
QR code labels can now be printed on standard label sheets (Avery L7162 format). The external reference is also displayed on printed labels.
- Printing on Avery L7162 sheets
- Display of external reference on labels
Pages concerned: QR Codes — Printing
Data type indicated when creating a measurement
When creating a measurement, the data type accepted by the unit (numeric or text) is clearly indicated to prevent input errors.
Pages concerned: Meters — Creation
Notification settings from network settings
A new “Tasks and notifications” section in network settings allows administrators to configure task-related notification preferences.
Pages concerned: Network settings
Improvements & Fixes
Authentication
- Entering incorrect credentials displays a clear error message instead of disconnecting the user
Maintenance plans
- Calendar no longer shows ghost tasks after rescheduling followed by pause/resume of a plan
- Maintenance plan history displays correctly, including for plans migrated from the old system
- Completing a rescheduled task works properly even if a canceled task existed at the previous date
Calendar
- Tasks created via API trigger can be completed from the calendar
Tasks
- The “Start checklist” button works again for tasks generated from maintenance plans
- Users with ad blockers or corporate firewalls no longer encounter critical errors
- Task order in widgets is consistent and deterministic
Performance
- The list of network users loads much faster (significant reduction in SQL queries)