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− | OnePulse helps track and manage store operations across channel doors. Available for both iPhone and iPad, the app can be used to complete a wide variety of actions ranging from recording a sale to tracking inventory. |
+ | OnePulse helps track and manage store operations across channel doors. Available for both iPhone and iPad, the app can be used to complete a wide variety of actions ranging from recording a sale to tracking inventory. The OnePulse app is currently available in English, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese. |
+ | The application is used by a selected group of channel partner registered users and is currently dedicated to Retail Store. It requires an Apple ID account, with some special permissions that can be given by the manager of retail store. |
Latest revision as of 17:24, 3 January 2023
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Original author(s) | Apple Inc. |
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Developer(s) | Apple Inc. |
Stable release | 2.10 |
Operating system | iOS |
Size | 3.1 MB |
Available in | English |
License | Closed source |
Summary
OnePulse helps track and manage store operations across channel doors. Available for both iPhone and iPad, the app can be used to complete a wide variety of actions ranging from recording a sale to tracking inventory. The OnePulse app is currently available in English, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese. The application is used by a selected group of channel partner registered users and is currently dedicated to Retail Store. It requires an Apple ID account, with some special permissions that can be given by the manager of retail store.