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Join Patrick Hayden, Zach Malloch, Cullen Barber, and Brett Alarcon as they discuss the process of deprecating the legacy 3.1 UI. They discuss what build you need to be on to try out the new UI and tricks / tips you can use to test it out before moving to it permanently.
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Zach Malloch 0:08
And that must mean that it's time for RecChat. I know personally, I feel a little bit like I've had some water after being in the desert. And look, we've got all of our friends together. I think that's most of the checklists done. We're joined today with Brett as always, kind of assisting in the background and we're joined with our panelists, Cullen Barber, and Patrick Hayden, How're you guys doing today?
Patrick Hayden 0:30
Good, how are you?
Zach Malloch 0:31
Awesome. Doing real well. Today's topic is about the Next Gen UI, which is actually the first topic we ever had a RecChat about. And that was kind of announcing the Next Gen UI. And now we're announcing how the Next Gen UI is going to start being the default. Patrick, you want to talk about that just a little bit?
Patrick Hayden 0:51
Sure. Yeah, I can I can start off I think the first thing to probably note, just to clarify for anybody that there's, you know, the term Next Gen is thrown around in a few different cases. And, you know, certainly we have some other initiatives related to user interface is going on. So the first thing probably worth just noting is this is really about the RecTrac UI, specifically, not WebTrac, which again, we're in the midst of kind of launching a new WebTrac UI as well. So this whole topic today is really about RecTrac and that's the only thing being kind of impacted by it by some of the changes that we're talking about. And then also just maybe worth noting and others a little bit confusion amongst some folks, when we were first discussing this topic, this is really just about folks who are already on 3.1 and not related to people who are on 10.3. So assuming most of the audience here is folks who are on 3.1, and are currently using the legacy UI or the the classic UI. Really, what we did is about 16 months ago or so 15 months ago, now we launched as you stated, Zach, the Next Gen RecTrac user interface, and it's really kind of a whole revamp of the entire user interface of RecTrac. And there's a number of reasons we did that. And we've got some really good content from past RecChats on that, on the benefits of it on the features of it, how to use it, there's some material in the education section as well on how to use that interface, and really a lot of good collateral out there. But the plan all along has been to eventually deprecate the classic user interface. And really the reason for that is, is there's there's a number of reasons, but the primary reason is just to allow us to kind of focus on moving forward, you know, when we develop this new user interface, there's a lot of benefits that are inherent in it. But it's also sort of a new foundation, a new kind of canvas upon which we can, we can do some of the things that we want to do. And for a lot of those bigger changes that we want to make. It really requires us to focus and make them in just the the Next Gen user interface and other things that can't be supported by the classic user interface. And that's sort of something we've been messaging all along. When we did the Next Gen UI originally, we were very intentional about trying to not be too disruptive, and not significantly change workflows and things that would really make it difficult for folks to make the transition. But we do want to change some workflows, you know, there are things that people find particularly difficult or cumbersome, too many steps. And as we look to address those, really the Next Gen UI is the place to do that for technical reasons. And just for kind of, you know, the features that it can support. And you know, to allow our development, QA teams, product teams to really focus and deliver the most value we can, we need to stop supporting essentially the classic UI so that we can really focus on moving forward.
Zach Malloch 3:48
Great. So I guess I'm going to jump ahead real quick here to our little outline on what's the timeline that we're actually talking about here Patrick?
Patrick Hayden 3:56
So the timeline, I mean, some of you may recall, the timeline was about a year ago, to do this deprecation of the of the classic UI and move to the Next Gen only, then COVID hit. And you know, obviously, everybody's impacted by that in a variety of ways. And when we were looking at doing it, in kind of the spring, early summer timeframe, in 2020, lots of folks were remote people were furloughed, it was just really a difficult time for people to kind of make that leap and get their, their staff all up to date and comfortable with it. So we sort of push it off, you know, six months, and now you know, coming up on close to a year here by the time we do it so that the timeline is about two months from now. And it's going to be you know, release based more so than then date based. So we'll be doing a release in kind of mid to late March. That will be the release where we default everybody to the Next Gen UI. So for folks who haven't switched over that would mean that at that point in time when they log in on that release, they'll be switch so for our our on premise customers it'll be when they have by that release for our hosted customers, that will be when our hosted team applies will also by a specific date as we get a little closer, but it's going to be generally in that kind of mid to late March timeframe is the plan.
Zach Malloch 5:12
Great. So I think I'm going to push it over to you now, Cullen and kind of just discuss how would people access the Next Gen UI if they haven't started playing around with that yet?
Cullen Barber 5:22
Yeah, good question. It's really easy to access it. You know, I think early on our recommendations have always been to, you know, turn this on in your 3.1 RecTrac Demo first. And it's easy to do by going into the interface parameter management, and basically turning on a Toggle, you can take your default RecTrac interface parameter, and there's a Toggle that says use a new UI. So that's what we recommend to do first. And if you haven't done that already, I think now's a great time to do that as we approach and get closer to the March timeframe. And there's, there's a couple of ways. You know, to do that in the live to if you wanted to, again, kind of do some stepping stones where you, you have some users start to use it, you can create a secondary interface parameter, where you have a turned on just in that one and leave your default alone for a while. And just you would access the URL that would have that Next Gen interface parameter, you know, basically noted in there, and we can get some steps on that we've got, you know, giving us some collateral out there already that talks about some of those things. But it's it's a really quick and easy process to make that make that switch.
Patrick Hayden 6:43
I know I just saw a question come through with somebody asking where the Toggle was, maybe we can just use that as an opportunity to real quickly kind of show the difference, I can share my Screen briefly here.
Zach Malloch 6:54
And while Patrick's doing that, I also went, I posted two links, one of them was the wrong one. But the one that I labeled with the knowledge base article, that one has the kind of the step by step, and it explains how to either use the URL, or how to turn that Toggle on so that you can turn it on for everybody.
Patrick Hayden 7:12
Yeah, and I think one of the things that, you know, like Cullen talked about kind of stepping stones to get there. You know, I think we've shown other customers have shown and feel pretty confident that there's not really any significant training required by any means for folks to make this this leap. But it is good, just to give people a little bit of exposure, just so they're comfortable, and they're ready, you know, it won't take much time, we don't think for people to get comfortable, especially if they, you know, kind of consume any of the material that we have out there. But it is a you know, Demo is a great way. And then also just providing people another URL they can use before you make the switch for everyone to just try it out on their own. With the Toggle, Cullen mentioned if you're under something you have access under management, system management, and then interface parameters, I'm going to have a whole bunch of them here. But just because the the database that I'm in, but basically, you may have one or two, or three or four, even RecTrac interfaces, and very likely, you're at least gonna have two, you're gonna have one for live and one for Demo, if you're in your live database, and all it really comes down to is on that interface parameter, turning on the Toggle to enable Modern UI. And that's going to make it so that that interface that you're currently using, which again, you probably have one for Demo, when people log into that moving forward, they're going to get the modern UI using that URL that they always use that bookmark that they that they always use. That's one way to do it. There are like Cullen mentioned, and there's some some collateral out there that gives you a few of the different ways that you can approach it. But that's certainly the Toggle. That's that's the key right there.
Zach Malloch 8:53
I saw Paul had a quick question asking if we could do this just or he just wanted to verify that we could do this just for Demo and not affect live. So if you follow this same step, log into your Demo database, go to management system management interface parameters and turn on the Toggle for your Demo interface, then that will take effect for your Demo and not affect live at all.
Patrick Hayden 9:11
Exactly, yeah. And if you're the kind of community that likes to refresh your Demo from live, you know, I would just do both, turn them on your Demo. So it's their right off and then go into your live database, you'll have a Demo interface parameter in there as well and turn it on so that if you do a new copy of like the Demo that carries over, and we'll have that same experience. And just to show real quickly, you know, one of the benefits of the new UI instead of going to management, system management, finding interface parameters among the hundreds of things there in the new UI. Within the menu. You can kind of drill through it but you can also just start typing and say okay, I'm looking for interface something There's interface parameters. And once that same program from there.
Zach Malloch 10:04
Yeah. And I saw Jessica had a question. So if you use the Toggle for the interface parameter, then yes, that would change it for everybody. If you're just if if you're using the URL and you're, you're having one of your interface parameters, then only the people that use that particular URL to access the database would be using the new UI. So that's kind of that additional option we have as far as testing it out.
Patrick Hayden 10:28
Yeah. So if you you know, and I think a lot of people have approached it. And Cullen could probably speak to this as well, where maybe first they're kind of administrative or power users, try it for a bit, make sure they're comfortable, and then start allowing access for other people or encouraging other people to use it, like Zach just pointed out there. I'm in the same database here with these two Tabs in Chrome, one in the classic UI and one in the modern UI. And really, the way that I'm doing that is simply by having a different interface parameter, yours will likely be different. They might be, you know, RecTrac_live, or just RecTrac. Mine happened to be number one. And then Next Gen. And really, that's the difference. So I have two bookmarks, I have a bookmark that goes to interface parameter equals one and I have a bookmark that goes to interface parameter equals Next Gen. I have those two records in there. One, obviously with the modern UI Toggle on and then the classic with without that Toggle on.
Zach Malloch 11:29
And I'm seeing a lot of questions coming in in both chat and in the QA, that was my fault. I didn't reiterate that. But if you have questions, if you could put them in the QA section, it's just a little bit easier to keep track of things right there. So John asked a question they're a hosted customer, would you suggest us manually toggling over to the new UI in live or just wait until VSI Makes the switch? He says the staff has been working in the new UI and Demo for the last few weeks? My response would be if they're comfortable with it, go ahead and flip it over. You know, don't make them wait to get that new awesomeness.
Cullen Barber 12:01
Yeah, I would, I would say the same thing. If you are comfortable in the Demo, I would go ahead and turn it on and live and no reason to wait. Yeah, I think our stats are we still have we think we have about 65% or so. Right? At last check?
Patrick Hayden 12:15
70% Yeah
Cullen Barber 12:16
Yeah, that are using a new UI already. So from a support standpoint, you know, you know, a year ago, or a year and a half ago, like now maybe when it first came out? Yeah, we did Field a few few questions specific to the new UI. But, you know, for the most part, we're not seeing any Type of issues. As people move to the new UI. There's been, you know, potentially a couple little things with some custom screens that you have to check out. So if you've maybe customize, you know, the payment pages for your Touch POS, probably should look at it and Demo first, just to make sure. But, you know, really, we're not feeling any any issues at this point on the new UI.
Zach Malloch 13:01
that that addresses a question that Cassandra had there is whether or not switching the UI, new UI will need to redo your custom Screen designs.
Cullen Barber 13:10
Yet, for the most part, we have not been seeing that. Again, early on, you know, there was a few situations and Touch POS. So it's always good to look at him first. So that's why I think we encourage you to still try to Demo real quick just to make sure it looks good. And if it doesn't, you know, then contact support. And we can kind of guide you through the suggestions to make that look look good and new UI. But those are those have been few and far between.
Patrick Hayden 13:36
And I think it's worth noting too, that there are some screens that the default is sort of different in the in the modern UI and global sales being the biggest one, but really the the changes, we made the global sales aligned with customizations that a lot of customers had done, and really is leaning on what we had discovered to sort of be best practices. And we found that folks were really preferring a different layout for global sales that just, you know, changed the format slightly to kind of support what what was the preferred the preferred layout of that Screen. And so out of the box, the default without any customization is what a lot of folks have done with customization. So allows you to get away from managing some of that custom Screen design and having a better default right out of the box.
Zach Malloch 14:25
Now, so Ryan asked the question, he says he doesn't see interface parameters in system management. I know we were going to double check that about hosted customers versus non hosted customers because there is a little bit of a limitation there, Cullen, did we determine a process for that?
Cullen Barber 14:42
Yeah, for why I talked to the hosted team and as far as they know, everybody has does have access to that interface parameters. And they can, they can do that Toggle on their own without VSI assistance.
Zach Malloch 14:57
Alright, so then Ryan, if you're not seeing it, it could just be your and your Menu design is not allowing you to have access to that part of the system. So it might be worth finding somebody in a little bit higher admin role, potentially to
Cullen Barber 15:09
Yeah, we did test with zzz in the menu group that went with zzz.
Zach Malloch 15:16
Right, which is a pretty much unfettered and a new group of people there. Let's see. So, Ginger had a quick question, if uploading pictures is easier, I think this goes back to your point, Patrick, that the initial push of the Next Gen UI is to, to kind of give a fresh coat of paint on to RecTrac. And we've added a couple of workflow enhancements, but most of those pieces have not really been affected too much yet.
Patrick Hayden 15:41
Yeah, that's correct. And that one specifically is actually something that's it's on our roadmap, we're making some changes right now to kind of support that both for hosted and on premise customers to, to make it so that we can allow for that sort of direct upload of pictures as opposed to the kind of manual multi-step process that currently exists. But that's not something that will change just with with the change to the new UI.
Zach Malloch 16:04
Yeah. And I think that that also kind of plays into Jean's question here. She says that they have reports set up to automatically run and she's curious if there's any changes to those? And the answer to that one would also be no reports are the functionality of reports haven't really changed at all with this. It's the way the Screen looks that you would use to run them, but not the contents or the process.
Patrick Hayden 16:24
And anything that's already scheduled should just keep running away as it always has.
Zach Malloch 16:29
absolutely. And has the question, can we have users logged into two Tabs new UI and one tab, old UI and the other so that if they're defaulting to use the new UI, if they get stuck somewhere, then they can always just revert over to the old UI? And
Patrick Hayden 16:44
You certainly can, you know, and that's what I'm, that's what I was doing in the that when I was sharing my Screen, just want to be careful about making sure that you have two sessions, right? So when you log in the first time, assuming it's your start of your day, you're just going to log in as normal. When you go to log in on the second tab, depending on what your settings are, you're potentially going to get that prompt that says, Do you want to start a new session or not? If you don't start a new session, you're taking over the session in the other tab, and it'll log you out. So certainly doable. You just want to be careful.
Cullen Barber 17:13
Yeah, I think you can, one consideration could be your credit card interface. Just trying to think if, for example, ETS, if you have a pin pad attached,
Patrick Hayden 17:25
that's good point.
Cullen Barber 17:27
You might not want to have two sessions. But otherwise,
Patrick Hayden 17:31
you'll get a warning, probably
Cullen Barber 17:32
Yeah, for sure you'll probably get a message saying, hey, like it's a noose kind of thing. So but yeah, if you're just if you're doing, you know, back, especially back office kind of work, where you're not actually, you know, trying to attach to a Pin pad. I don't see any issue with that.
Zach Malloch 17:46
We had a question just come in about what version do we have to be on. So the Next Gen UI was initially released in the 3.1.10.00.00, the first 3.1.10 release. And I see that you're on 3.1.10.04. So you are definitely more modern than that. And it's accessible and able to be activated for you. And so Paul thought that that was a good idea that just had about kind of the two Tabs right next to each other. And Bill is asking if there's a way to have inactive classes disabled by default in the new UI. And this is another situation where we haven't really changed the functionality in the system as much as it's really just changing the way that it's kind of presented to people. So
Cullen Barber 18:32
it almost sounds like a WebTrac disable maybe is a set of a RecTrac question, maybe? I don't know... Okay. Maybe? It could be either way. Right?
Zach Malloch 18:43
Yeah. So I mean, that would be a way that we could we knew we could customize some DataGrid. So you can change your templates to default that but that's that's behavior that was available in the old UI and the new UI. That's not one of the things that's actually been changed by anything here. Okay. Paul has another question. Is there much impact on Touch POS users getting to Touch POS when they log in? And if anything you can, we have the the favorite buttons that you can kind of define to make it easier a single Button Click, or we can have a default to launch Touch POS as soon as you log in based on your menu design? Let's see. Jerry is saying that he's finding some of the fields hard to see in the new UI. For example, the outline boxes around the Field Trips was to Type is very light gray and often hard to tell when I put my cursor to enter the info, particularly on screens that have a lot of fields and other things. The whole, like dark mode has been a concept that's been kind of bandied about a little bit. Patrick, can you speak to that briefly?
Patrick Hayden 19:40
Sure. Yeah, I think we did make some changes in a relatively recent Build to change some of that styling a little bit to try to make some of that stuff stand out a little bit more. I'm not sure if it if Jerry is on the latest or not. Or if it is, again, he might still be seeing some of that. In even the most current version. We don't care currently have, quote unquote dark mode, you know, there are depending on what you use for a browser, we can just share my Screen real briefly here. Sure, there are. So obviously there is a lot of white on the Screen, you know, it's a relatively light user interface. If you're someone who prefers or finds it easier to see things sort of visually distinguished on a darker look, there are I'm in Chrome, for example. And same is true for other browsers as well, there are some different extensions that will kind of automatically apply a dark mode. Again, we haven't gone that route, yet. It's with this single sort of style, it makes it a lot easier for us to ensure that we're kind of adhering to things like wCAG 508 Type compliance, but I do, for example, have this extension installed in my Chrome, it's called Dark reader. And basically what this does, is automatically applies essentially a dark mode to the entire to the entire application, which some people find kind of more visually appealing and easier to be in all day, and easier to sort of see some of those things visually distinguished. So that is certainly an option that's out there. You know, it's not a company that we have any affiliation with or anything. And there's other options out there. But this is just one that we have some customers using, and they have had success with. And we have some people even internally that kind of use it on a regular basis and have had good success with that. So again, this particular one is called Dark reader. But there are some some others out there as well. So there's one one option that's available today.
Zach Malloch 21:39
Absolutely. Yeah, it's been popular with some of our support staff as well. A lot of people choose to do that in house, Sheldon saying that his interface link for the Next Gen UI is not working from the interface parameters. I mean, that might need to be a real quick support call, I imagine it'd be very fast. Usually, it's, you know, looking at one setting, and then we can kind of verify that, but it might be kind of hard to troubleshoot in, in this format right here. So I have requests that maybe you call in for or create a case.
Patrick Hayden 22:09
And if there's been changes to the interface parameter, maybe you know, since that was created, if your URL changed, or anything like that, you know, one quick thing to try would just be to clone your current one that you already have, you know, give it a name, like Next Gen and, and go in, turn that Toggle on and try that newly newly cloned one that's a fresh copy of your current live interface, parameter or Demo, whichever you're trying to alter.
Zach Malloch 22:09
Yeah, and I would point people back to that link that I posted in chat for the knowledge base article, because that will give you the step by steps, it'll explain, you know how to format that part where you put you actually Type in interface parameter equals and then the Next Gen component there. So that is saying that he knows it was talked about before, curious if the messages on the homescreen can be customized to give announcements or highlights for particular pieces in the organization.
Patrick Hayden 23:06
Not at this time, it is definitely something we've talked about. We did add some you know, based on early feedback, we added some capabilities to kind of hide and show those things. We haven't added the ability for folks to to customize those themselves yet, but it's definitely something that, you know, as we as we dug into that I won't spend too much time on it, but a bit deeper, it seemed like what we really needed, what folks really wanted was something that was going to be even more kind of in your face to the users than that because potentially, if you're auto launching programs and things like that the the homescreen isn't necessarily something that's seen by all users, to Jerry's point earlier, you know, people logging in and automatically having Touch POS, if you're trying to do kind of org announcements and things of that nature, you know, I think we really want it to be more the on login message that's forced to be viewed and acknowledged versus something that's potentially, you know, behind some other content on the Screen. So definitely something we've talked about, and are looking at some different ways to solve that, but not something in the in the real near term here.
Zach Malloch 24:06
Thank you very much for that, Patrick. So we've got a question from Jean. She's saying, She's wondering if she has the ability to have more than five favorites or quick buttons in the dashboard. She has around eight now in the legacy UI. And I know I have my own thought with this. Or go ahead Cullen if you want to...
Cullen Barber 24:25
Yeah, you can you can have as many of the quick favorites. There's as you want to, well, maybe there's probably a limit, but you can certainly more than five. How many do you have Patrick?
Patrick Hayden 24:36
Yeah, and that might be coming from you know, there's kind of two things here, right, there's the favorites on your home Screen. And then there's the ones that are kind of continuously pinned here on the left. So as I add more, let's say favorites here, and I'll favorite some more things as you'll see my list is is building there on my home Screen and again, there's kind of two places where these appear there is the homescreen. And then there is the pinned menu items here on the on the left. So that might be what the reference to five, you can get many more here on the home Screen that again is kind of always a Click away.
Zach Malloch 25:18
And it's going to always use those first five on the home Screen to have on the sidebar there.
Patrick Hayden 25:23
Correct, and if you want to reorder you can just edit here and, and change the order of what you have listed.
Zach Malloch 25:29
Yeah, and you know, just from my experience, it seems, especially by having the Quick Filter option in the menu, that's been the necessity of having like buttons predefined, like you can just start typing really quickly. And usually within a few letters you, you get to whatever program it is that you're actually wanting to launch. Alright, Bill wants to know if we can make it purple, in addition to the night mode, I'm not sure if that's an option in the dark reader extension, Patrick. But that would be entirely based upon your, whatever extension you you try to find, once again, we're not affiliated with any of these extensions to apply that dark mode. Let's see, Nikki was asking if we have to be on a certain version to change the URL with the Next Gen and yes, so you have to be on 3.1.10.00 or newer. But as soon as we as soon as you apply that Build part of that Build process automatically created that Next Gen interface parameter for you to have access to. So as long as you're on 3.1.10.00 or newer, you should be able to start doing that for sure. And Nicole is asking if you'd have access to RecTrac Rec Lab and yes, when you when you get into that Next Gen UI, that is what opens up your access to the RecTrac lab using that little support Button on the sidebar and you have a link to get right into that. And actually the first chapter of the RecTrac Lab is navigation. So if you haven't used the Next Gen UI at all, and you just want to get some explanation as far as like how it actually works. That first chapter right there, will walk you through the highlights for sure. Hopefully, it's a little bit entertaining too
Patrick Hayden 27:16
I've already completed it.
Zach Malloch 27:18
Patrick, you're in there all the time. All right, is there a listing of Button images and what they look like somewhere many of the buttons look similar at a glance. So Patrick, I don't know, if you want to talk to this. I kind of go back to the idea that using the like, I almost always use the filter in the menu and start typing in what I'm looking for. And then that's that's how I'm getting to it. But I think that the buttons are largely grouped by kind of the function in the system. So what all would have been grouped under system management tends to have more of the computer with a little gear icon next to it. And of course, global sales has the earth image and icon there.
Patrick Hayden 27:59
Yeah, I think we probably we, I shouldn't say probably we do have a kind of a key if that would be helpful to provide to people, we could certainly make that part of the follow up response here to this. But yeah, there's kind of a method to it in terms of sort of the the module and the function essentially being the module being kind of the main icon. And then the function being the little sort of sub icon on top of that. So activity is the runner and reports with the little paper icon here. And, you know, certainly try to do things to make it so if the, you know, the text is helpful that you can always access that as well. But yeah, we can I think if providing a key would be helpful, we can can pass that along as well.
Zach Malloch 28:42
So with the new UI, how old of hardware is still able to launch and run the program?
Patrick Hayden 28:48
No, no changes. In terms of the in terms of the hardware that's supported, whether we're talking peripherals are the actual PC, it's the, you know, the same requirements and supported hardware as it is with the classic UI.
Zach Malloch 29:03
And I know you have a hard out at 230. Patrick. So last question here. Is Chrome, the preferred browser over Firefox? Do we have any preference or recommendation for that?
Cullen Barber 29:14
flavor of the month?
Patrick Hayden 29:19
I mean, that, you know, they're both fully supported as far as preferred. I think there's some, you know, some personal preference in there. I'm, I'm generally a Chrome user, but I have I have, you know, Edge, ie, Chrome, Firefox, brave. You know, I have a bunch of different browsers installed. Personally, I tend to navigate to Chrome, but I think that's just because they've, they've trapped me in by storing most of my saved users and passwords and things of that nature. But I don't know, Cullen, what's your take from the support standpoint these days?
Cullen Barber 29:49
Yeah, it's kind of the same. I mean, there's a couple situations where I think some of the technical folks prefer Chrome for VIC installs some of the local VIC, you know, ports and things like that over Firefox and because of the Certificate store has a little different but but otherwise no, it's it's there's not a ton of preference I do like, like you said, I think Google and chrome have done a pretty good job of kind of, you know, morphing and wrapping things to keep us going back there. But, but I use, you know, I use edge, you know, just as much as Chrome these days. And, you know, occasionally I do use Firefox too. It just kind of depends on and maybe what I feel like, so I wouldn't say is preferred necessarily right now.
Zach Malloch 30:42
Okay, well, there's one more real quick question from Tonette that I can answer, are we able to hide the customer support option in the support Button? And the answer to that is yes, in your permissions Profile, under the buttons and miscellaneous permissions tab, we have an interface settings area where we can selectively turn on and off certain areas like that. And I think that's going to Patrick is just bringing that up on his Screen to show you exactly where that is. But while this is loading, I'll go ahead and start wrapping things down here. So third, tab over and then it's the first group on the top right, interface settings. And then you can turn off the RecTrac lab if you want to. I don't know why anybody want to do that. Turn off the support, if you want to. Etc. Thanks, everybody, for joining us today on this UI deprecation. Almost anniversary sort of ish, very first RecChat ever. It's always a popular topic. And I think that, you know, once you try it, I haven't personally heard of anybody that's gone back to using the old UI, kind of when we have to like when we're doing a support situation where we're getting countered with somebody that's still using the old UI. It's like, oh, I have to shift my gears back to this. I think internally, almost everybody was like immediately onto the new UI and has been since it's been out. So highly recommended. It's good stuff. And we'll kind of leave that as a parting thought unless anybody has anything else?
Patrick Hayden 32:14
No, Appreciate your time.
Cullen Barber 32:16
Thanks for Joining us
Zach Malloch 32:17
Thanks everybody that joined us.