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== Summary == |
== Summary == |
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− | The UniBox app was first seen on [ |
+ | The UniBox app was first seen on [https://bgr.com/gallery/apple-iphone-4-t-mobile/ screens from a development iPhone 4] for the US T-Mobile 3G Network. It is a communication tool with corporate voicemail and serves as a centralized notification Inbox. Unibox allows notifications to be received from a variety of systems, including eApproval, Merlin, Espresso, JV Workflow, iCas, iProject, Pathfinder, AC PO Approval and Corporate Voicemail. Users only receive notifications for applications that they are granted access to. UniBox is also available for OS X. |
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Revision as of 14:31, 29 November 2017
Summary
The UniBox app was first seen on screens from a development iPhone 4 for the US T-Mobile 3G Network. It is a communication tool with corporate voicemail and serves as a centralized notification Inbox. Unibox allows notifications to be received from a variety of systems, including eApproval, Merlin, Espresso, JV Workflow, iCas, iProject, Pathfinder, AC PO Approval and Corporate Voicemail. Users only receive notifications for applications that they are granted access to. UniBox is also available for OS X.
Version History
- 2.0
- 2.0.2 (released 26 May 2011): Amazing new features
- 2.0.3 (released 24 June 2011): amazing features
- 2.2.1
- 2.4
- 2.5.1.8 (current 'production' version)
- 2.5.2 (current 'pre-release' version)