MAM catalogue users advised to prepare for forthcoming update

Autocat v9.1 new features include support for accessories, customisable buttons and MOT history

MAM catalogue users advised to prepare for forthcoming update
Ahead of the release of Autocat v9.1, MAM Software is reminding customers to upgrade to v9.0.

MAM Software recommends that users of its Autocat catalogue prepare for a forthcoming update by ensuring their software is up to date.

Users of Autocat v8 are encouraged to upgrade to v9.0 ahead of the rollout of v9.1 in the coming weeks.

Autocat is an all-makes parts catalogue that can be used to quickly identify and compare components for a specific vehicle or application.

Information is automatically updated via the internet, so the most up-to-date specifications are always available.

Nigel Clemett, general manager of MAM Software, said: “A number of our customers are still using Autocat v8, meaning they are missing out on some of the latest functionality we have introduced over recent months.

“Updating to v9.0 is simple and we would recommend anyone who hasn’t to do so ahead of the forthcoming launch of Autocat v9.1.”

The Autocat v9.0 update can be achieved by pressing F12, then F11, and following the on-screen instructions.

Autocat v9.0 incorporates a number of features that are not available in Autocat v8, including a product tree, shortcut buttons and an improved user interface, which helps users gain access to product information quickly and easily.

Matching on Euro emissions standards provides greater accuracy when searching for exhaust systems, and extended product descriptions help differentiate between standard, start-stop and auxiliary batteries.

The upcoming release of Autocat v9.1, which will be rolled out in the near future, will further improve functionality and enhance the user experience.

Features will include a new accessories catalogue*, with support for tools, equipment, car care, consumables and accessories; the ability to customise the layout of shortcut buttons that appear in the new quick-access menu, and a new button to view a vehicle’s MOT history and due date using the DVSA database.

The release will include additional enhancements to further improve catalogue data accuracy, as well as fixes to improve the stability and reliability of the application.

MAM will be exhibiting at Automechanika Birmingham 2019 from 4-6 June, where visitors have the opportunity to find out more about Autocat v9.1 and other innovations.

For more information on Autocat, select the ‘more details’ link.

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