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The next time that you log into Envista, you will experience a new version with multiple new features, many of which were developed from user comments and suggestions. Version 1.1 contains 18 new features or improvements to speed your work.

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Some of the new features include:


Enhanced Navigation

  • Project Clusters – Multiple projects are now grouped into one icon on the map when there are a large number of projects concentrated in an area. The clusters reduce the amount of time required to display all of the projects on the map and, when zoomed out to view a larger area, give a general indication of the number of projects in an area.
  • Address Search- Address Search now supports cut, copy, and paste functions. You can copy and paste data from other applications and between the Address Search field and any of the data fields in the forms within Envista.

Added Filtering and Sorting Capabilities

  • Spatial Filter - The spatial filter allows you to locate projects on a single street, within a specified radius (called a buffer), and between two points on a street. For example, if you enter “State Street, Boston, MA” in the spatial filter, the results will only be projects that are located on State Street in Boston.
  • Areas/Boundaries - The new area field lets you describe the neighborhood or section of the city where the project is located (e.g., Back Bay, West Side, etc.).
  • Filter Settings Now Saved – For greater convenience, filter settings for most of the basic filters (e.g., facility type, organization, and status) are now saved between sessions.

Greater Notification Capabilities

  • Project Start and Completion Notifications – Envista now creates and sends email notifications to project contacts prior to the start date or end date of a project.
  • Notification Threads - Now, a record of notifications and their replies are viewable in the Envista Mailbox, even if the replies were sent from Microsoft Outlook or another email application.