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| eDocs 6.0 Coming Soonocs What is it? WebView 6.0 is full featured browser based option that allows you to Enter, edit and view evidence, print reports, barcodes, and more. It is the next big step to what is already the industries leading property and evidence management system. Giving users a “NEW View OnQ” through an easy to use web based solution. Webview 6.0 NEW Features
Record Entry: Enter new items from any location with a PC and Internet access. How does it Work Technology Overview Images, screen shots and content here
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Benefits Reduced IT Overhead WebView 6.0 will save IT departments time and give users the instant access they need. Agencies with a large number PC’s or remote substations no longer are required to install a desktop application on every PC needing access. WebView 6.0 is a entirely web based solution so setup and installation and maintenance is a snap. "WebView 6.0 along with FileOnQ desktop offers the best of both worlds! One database two powerful solutions... Giving greater flexibility, access and features to departments, counties and state agencies. " How and Where to Use WebView Patrol and Crime Scene
Critical Incident Management
Critical Incident Management
Remote Locations or Substations
DA’s Office The District Attorney has complete access to evidence information, documents and reports online. They can quickly and easily get what they need for trial preparation without having to make an appointment or visit the property room. Reducing phone calls, e-mail, driving and even the opening and closing boxes.
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WebView 6.0 will allow officers, to view and input evidence directly from any PC with an Internet connection. No more waiting to get back to the station to input collected items, now they can login and enter items in real time.
Agencies with remote substations can view, enter new items, print reports and much more with Webview. No longer is it required to install a desktop client on a PC to access the evidence database.