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For the previous versions of the release notes, refer to the Vocera Release Notes Library.
This release includes the following new features and functionality.
No new features in this release.
No new features in this release.
No new features in this release.
Features marked with an asterisk (*) require
Browser-based installation
You can now install
Improved API interface
If your application is using the
Third-party logout now supported
When you are accessing
Disallowed password strings now supported
The vocera.disallowed-passwords parameter in the XMPP adapter now enables you to specify a regular expression that, if matched, disallows a user's login password. For example, you can specify that a password that is all digits is disallowed.
Phone links in conversations displayed more clearly
In a conversation, if a call log entry includes a phone number or name, it is now displayed in blue to make it easier to find.
Conversation started after placing a call
If you place a call to another user and the call is ended, a conversation is now started or continued between you and that user.
Context now displayed on outgoing call from conversation
If you place a call from within a conversation that has a context, the context is now displayed on the outgoing call screen.
This release includes the following important changes.
No changes in product behavior in this release.
No changes in product behavior in this release.
No changes in product behavior in this release.
Search result section header change
In search results, the Groups section header is now named Groups & Roles.
Ending coverage
When you are available again and no longer need coverage, the option that you tap in the Presence screen is now named End Coverage instead of Resume Coverage. This makes it clear that coverage has ended.
Hiding notifications of conversations
If you no longer want to participate in a conversation, you now tap the Hide or Hide Notifications option, where available, instead of the Leave option.
Tap and hold to place an urgent call or broadcast
You must be using a supported device and operating system to be able
to run
The following devices are supported:
Versions 12.0 and later of the Apple iOS operating system are supported.
The following list contains fixes and improvements made to
UC-19892 Calls can now be properly forwarded to a group.
UC-19477 If you receive an alarm while your app has been in the background for more than five minutes, the alarm is now immediately displayed.
UC-19862 The app now always accepts calls after being swiped away.
UC-19358 A problem with audio delay for Vina calls has now been resolved.
UC-17815 When you place a cellular call, the log file is now updated with only a single entry.
UC-17880 When you tap the Add/Transfer Call button while in a call, contacts are now displayed properly.
UC-18736 If you turn off
your device while
UC-18756 If a message is
sent while
UC-18783 Cross-site broadcasts to multicast IP addresses now have their audio working properly.
UC-18967 If third-party dialing is in use, and you place a call from a conversation, selecting a user to call from the list of conversation participants now works properly.
This release includes the following known issues and limitations for
versions of
UC-7287 If the user moves their system clock backward, messages are not marked as read. When the displayed time catches back up to where the time was set, the app will start working again.
UC-8315 If someone is attempting to call you from a broadcast, the caller name on the incoming call screen is incorrectly displayed as offline.
UC-13599 If you receive a
call after you have terminated the
UC-14064 Using
UC-14128 When you log into
UC-16802 If you disconnect your headset while in a call, you may lose audio.
UC-16840 If your device is
using a iOS 13.x or 14.x (up to 14.4.x) operating system and you restart your
device, you may not receive the first incoming
UC-19476 Audio may not be played properly when you receive a breakthrough urgent call while Do Not Disturb is set on your device.