With the June release of Field View, we added features to empower field workers by providing them with immediate visual context, helping to reduce misinterpretations and rework as they access IFC models on Field View web and mobile devices, both offline and online. We also added the ability to manage 3D models to ensure project data remains current and accessible with update tools in a central repository. You can enhance documentation accuracy by placing pins for tasks and forms directly on the 3D model, creating a single source of truth across project views as tasks and forms automatically reflect on linked 2D plans.
The Field View May release focuses on upgrading the mobile features for a more seamless and secure user experience.
With the April release of Field View, we made managing projects more efficient and streamlined your workflow. Users can now sign forms using their mobile PIN without logging in, saving time while ensuring secure authorization. We transitioned project organisations into the web application to phase out Classic Field View, and aligned model usage with drawing functionalities for a more cohesive experience. We added a new card view for models alongside the current grid view, and we made it easier to stay informed with Revision tags for models when sources change, empowering you to choose the most current version. Plus, now you can effortlessly navigate between tasks or forms and their associated 360 photos with a link, ensuring a smooth, uninterrupted workflow.
The Plan View in the web application displays the project plans, including any calibrated locations, 360 photos, tasks, and forms.
The Drawings Library holds uploaded project drawings for you to assign and use across multiple locations. These drawings can be uploaded from Trimble Connect, VFP, or from your computer.
From your mobile device, you can create a copy of an existing form instance rather than completing a form from scratch, or move a form from its existing location to another.