😭 You can do better Easypark.

🔎 Test:

❌ Download invoices from website, no can do.

✅ Download invoices from mail with filename like Invoice_4161943027151.pdf Not bad but miss date and period.

✅ Download park confirmation per parking event from website.

✅ Download invoices from smartphone, possible BUT:

❌ Ugly filenames, random character string, no date, no name.

❌ Data export to csv or even xls? Like one could do when they were just Parkmobile? Noooo

💡 Room for improvement:

1️⃣ Make filenames consistent across platforms.

2️⃣ Add meaningfull metadata to the filenames, like date (ISO8601 is your friend) of parking or invoice, period (month), carplate, document type (invoice or parking confirmation).

#apponly #easypark #mydata #myfiles

😭 Kom op Easypark, dit kan beter.

🔎 Test:

❌ Facturen downloaden vanaf de website, helaas!

✅ Facturen downloaden vanuit mail kan en heten dan Invoice_4161943027151.pdf bijv. Niet slecht maar datum of periode zou beter zijn.

✅ Facturen downloaden in de app op je smartphone kan, maar:

❌ Nietszeggende bestandsnamen, geen datum, geen periode, geen naam.

✅ Parkeerbevestiging downloaden PER parkeeractie vanaf de website in PDF.

❌ Data export naar csv of desnoods xls IN BULK? Helaas, als je klant was toen ze nog Parkmobile waren en je dat gewend was, jammerdebammer.

💡 Idee: op 3 plekken dezelfde bestandsnamen met daarin datum / afzender / periode / documenttype!

#appdwang #mydata #myfiles #easypark

Samsung My Files gets updated with One UI 8.5 look and feel on tablets

Recently, Samsung has released an update to the file browser app, called My Files v15.4.08.3. This version provides a user interface that is consistent with One UI 8.5’s look and feel on both phones and tablets. This update should be available on Galaxy tablets, but you can keep checking for updates in case this update doesn’t show up.

The top bar’s buttons now float across the screen and the new design language is now used, similar to One UI 8.5, just like below. The Search button has moved to the bottom of the screen only in some screens, such as Recent Files.

The folder icon has been changed, and you can see the results below:

The settings page stays in the right side of the screen. However, you can also see the new design language.

The storage manager has also gotten an update, which incorporated an awesome gradient background behind the storage usage box.

The multi-pane view has also seen some improvements that increase your productivity. Each folder creates a new view next to the parent folder that allows you to quickly navigate to the deepest level of the folder if you scroll horizontally. This follows your storage hierarchy.

You’ll have even more screen space if you collapse the menu on the left.

To update My Files, head to the Galaxy Store app on your tablet or your phone and go to Menu > Updates. From there, you should be able to update the file manager. If you haven’t seen it yet, you’ll have to wait for a few days.

The Galaxy S25, S24, S23 series, and many flagship devices have already received the One UI 8.5 update worldwide, but there are some more devices that will get the One UI 8.5 update in the future.

#Android #MyFiles #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #Samsung #SamsungMyFiles #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
would you like to use Files or My Files #myfiles