SMART Remote Management Software User Manual
- June 12, 2024
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User interface comparison
SMART Remote Management
When you first sign in to SMART Remote Management, a window appears. This window includes information about the new user interface and allows you to switch to it.
The new use interface is faster, more secure, and provides new features and capabilities.
This table lists the main differences between the new and existing user interfaces:
Area | New user interface | Existing user interface |
---|---|---|
Single sign-on (SSO) | Users can sign in to SMART Remote Management using their |
Google™ or Microsoft® accounts rather than having to use their SMART Remote
Management accounts (if set up first by admins).| Users can only sign in to
SMART Remote Management using their SMART Remote Management accounts.
Dark theme| You can switch between light and dark themes in the new user
interface.| You can’t switch between light and dark themes in the existing
user interface.
Languages| The new user interface is available in the same languages as the
existing one as well as Catalan.| The existing user interface is available in
the following languages:
- Arabic
- Chinese (Simplified)
- Chinese (Traditional)
- English (US)
- English (UK)
- French
- German
- Hebrew
- Hungarian
- Italian
- Japanese
- Korean
- Polish
- Portugese
- Russian
- Slovak
- Spanish
- Turkish
Dashboard| The Dashboard view includes the following panels in the new user interface:
- Total devices
- Active devices
- Total users
- Active users
- Connected devices
- Last seen device locations
- Recently enrolled devices
- Most used apps
- Last commands
- OS distribution
| The Dashboard view includes the following panels in the existing user interface:
- Total devices
- Active devices
- Total users
- Active users
- Connected devices
- Last seen device locations
- App stats1
- Last commands
- OS distribution
Command access in the Devices view| The following commands are accessible from the toolbar in the Devices view:
- Remote
- Install package
- Advanced message
- Device settings
- Policies
- Workflow
All other commands are accessible from the More actions menu, and you can pin commonly used commands to the top of the menu.
| All commands are accessible from the Actions menu.
Device dashboard | In the device dashboard, you can view detailed information
about a device and its apps, and you can enable, disable, start, stop, and
clear data for specific apps. | In the device dashboard, you can view less
detailed information about a device and its apps than in the new user
interface, and you can enable, disable, start and stop (but not clear data
for) specific apps.
Groups| You can find groups by clicking Groups in the Devices view.| You
can find groups in the Groups view.
Filters| You can create and save filters using the Filters button in the
Devices view.
You can also filter the OS, Policy-Kiosk, and Tags columns.
| You can create and save filters by clicking FILTERS & GROUPS in the
Devices view.
Triggers| Triggers are referred to as “Schedulers and triggers” in the new
user interface.| Triggers are referred to as “Triggers” in the existing user
interface.
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