Qualtrax, Inc. Introduces New Version Of Compliance Software

Oct. 21, 2013
Qualtrax, Inc., a leading provider of electronic document and process management for a variety of industries, has released the latest version of its software that now includes a simpler user interface and a design that’s responsive to multiple browsers and multiple devices.

Qualtrax, Inc., a leading provider of electronic document and process management for a variety of industries, has released the latest version of its software that now includes a simpler user interface and a design that’s responsive to multiple browsers and multiple devices.

With this release, Qualtrax also is updating the way software versions are named. The newest release is the second for 2013, so the latest update is Qualtrax 2013 Release 2, or 2013 R2.

“Our customers in the manufacturing, forensics, testing laboratory, and food and beverage industries rely on Qualtrax to ensure quality and compliant operations,” said Amy Ankrum, Director of Qualtrax. “With the continued demand for multiple devices, particularly in manufacturing settings, our latest release makes Qualtrax easier to use.”

The responsive design scales better across multiple browsers, on multiple resolutions and devices while page elements are collapsed into smaller icons and menus to preserve functionality without having to scroll.

Other significant upgrades include a new user interface and a header-footer updater tool that allows document managers to take the header and footer of approved templates and apply them to any number of target documents with a few clicks.

As with previous updates, the latest Qualtrax version includes suggestions from customers. “Our newest version of Qualtrax reflects both our improvements and ideas from users to ensure it remains state of the art,” Ankrum said.

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