Category : Tools
I just finished a deployment for damage assessment in wake of Hurricane Florence. We used RC Collect exclusively & encountered no particularly difficult problems. It functioned as expected when working in a disaster zone. I would, however, like to strongly recommend the following modifications to the data fields: 1.) Set data & time to automatically sync with the device settings 2.) Incident & DR name should remain replicated from entry to entry until physically changed by user 3.) Street Name should default to mixed case - cap first letter of every word. Maybe a mod to default cap for first word, then cap after each tap of space key 4.) State - leave entry static until actually changed 5.) Worker name with capped first letter to remain constant until physically changed by user
horrible app not worth the time of day keeps installing even aftrr i completely remove it from phone it is worthless
keeps installing with out consent. malware spyware I wish Google could do something about apps like this. one reason to switch to Apple!!!
spyware that installs without consent. day 3 of this happening
can't access with any sign in I've ever used
It works (mostly) once you figure out how to use it, but it is very slow (ridiculously slow the first time, still very slow later) and NOT completely stable. No hourglass or whirly icon to warn you when the app is waiting before it responds so you have to tap and wait and wait and hope it decides to do what you tapped on. The mapping function is NOT intuitive and NOT stable. It will get the GPS from your device, but it doesn't use that location unless you tell it to, even then the map view literally starts by displaying the entire world and it takes tapping the + icon to zoom in AT LEAST 14 times to get even close to street level. Meanwhile the map will jump around randomly rather than staying centered on the location. Once you finally do get to street level, you still need to zoom in a few more times to try to put the pin where it belongs, but you won't be able to see the map clearly at this point because there is a big dark blue overlay surrounding the GPS location. I eventually discovered that you can usually get big blue dot to go away if you take the map out of GPS location mode. Usually you can move the map around to get the proper location under the pin, but not always.