RMLSweb Mobile will be getting a little friendlier this week!
On the evening of May 22nd, RMLS™ staff will be enhancing the mobile site—adding the most requested capabilities in Listing Load and introducing interface changes designed to make the site easier for tablet users.
Listing Load will soon be accessible via the main page, and users will be able to make some changes to their listings using the site. Subscribers will be able to change the status of a listing, the price, and expiration date.
Changes to the interface will include enlarging the size of text and on-screen buttons.
Office staff will also be allowed to access the mobile site after this update. To better secure RMLSweb, this will require those staff members (personal assistants, input staff, and office managers) to agree to new Terms of Service when they log in for the first time after the changes are made. (See a redlined version of the new RMLSweb Terms of Service for office staff.)
These improvements to our mobile site also necessitated a small update to the RMLSweb Privacy Policy, which will also take effect after the site is updated. (See a redlined version of the new RMLSweb Privacy Policy.)
RMLS™ knows there many subscribers rely upon their tablets and smartphones for business. We hope these updates will be helpful, as we continue working on our RMLSweb browser and tablet compatibility project this year.
Improvements to the Mobile site are always welcomed and appreciated. So much of my business is done on the fly and rather than write something down so I remember to do it later, spending a minute right then and there to perform an update gets it done…..NOW. This business continues to demand more and more from our customers and clients and ‘right now’ sometimes is not soon enough!
I see that the mobile version still does not map. To be really flexible and even more valuable it would be nice if it mapped. Or am I missing something in the current version?
Jeff, indeed, mapping is absent from RMLSweb Mobile, but I will forward your comment on to our enhancement committee so it will be considered for future changes.
Howard, thanks for the positive feedback! We really appreciate it.