8.5.2022Major ReleaseBug FixPerformance BoostUI/UX Update
Stay Logged In
Forget the Login Screen
The next time you start War Manager, you won't need to type in a password. War Manager remembers which computer you logged in last time while keeping your password secure.
Session Reloading
Get Back to Work Seamlessly
When you close War Manager, it will remember which sheets you opened last time and will open them when you login next time.
Data Set Views
See Data Just the Way You Like
Different configurations of what the cards look like and what information is on them (called views) can be switched with ease. Want to view phone numbers on your employee cards? Easy. Don't want to see them? A couple clicks later, and they're gone.
Sheet Organization
Bring Order to Your Sheets
Viewing your sheets to open in the references panel can feel pretty disorganized. To combat this, War Manager now organizes all sheets alphabetically. You can also pin your most important sheets to the top for easy access next time.
Polished UI
No More Sifting Through lots of Menus
Many of the slide and pick menus have been tweaked, adjusted and refactored. Now finding pertinent information is not such a chore. War Manager feels much more polished and user friendly.
Macro Cards
Let War Manager Do the Math
Cards with pre-programmed macros (like finding duplicate cards in a sheet or getting the weather) are now starting to appear in War Manager. Users can either choose to use them in their sheets or not have those extra macros clogging their thinking.
War Manager Data Intelligence
Never Waste Time Reformatting Again
War Manager is now intelligently correcting information, for example - if War Manager finds a incorrectly formatted phone number, it will still present the phone number correctly.
Messaging with Twilio SMS
Use Your Phone with War Manager
You can now text phone numbers from the War Manager Database. You can also text yourself information like job addresses and crew phone numbers.
Fun Fact
Over the last 2 years, War Manager has grown to over 280 scripts and roughly 60,000 lines of code. If printed out, War Manager code would take up about 2,000 pages of paper.