Tab Navigation & In-App Email Composer
Open multiple records in tabs like a browser. Send emails with attachments directly from the platform — starting with purchase orders.
Tab-Based Navigation
You can now open multiple records simultaneously in tabs, similar to browser tabs. Click on a maintenance job, then open a crew profile without losing your place — each record stays open in its own tab. Tabs persist across navigation so you can switch between related records while reviewing or approving work.
The tab bar appears at the top of the main content area and supports the workflows fleet managers actually use: comparing two purchase requisitions side by side, cross-referencing a deficiency report with the related equipment record, or keeping a dashboard open while drilling into individual items. Close tabs individually or use the context menu to close all except the current one.
In-App Email Composer
Send emails directly from within Navatom without switching to an external mail client. The email composer supports rich text formatting, file attachments, and reusable templates. The first use case is sending purchase orders to vendors — generate the PO, click send, and the formatted document goes directly to the supplier with all relevant attachments included.
Sent emails are logged against the related record, creating a complete communication trail. When you need to check what was sent to a vendor and when, the history is right there in the purchase order detail view. Email templates can be customized per document type, ensuring consistent, professional communication.
Improved Print System
Document printing has been rebuilt with cleaner layouts and more reliable rendering. Purchase orders, risk assessments, audit reports, and other printable documents now generate faster and produce consistently formatted output. The print preview accurately reflects the final result, so there are no surprises when the document reaches paper or PDF.
Comment Mentions
Tag colleagues in comments using @mentions. When you type @ followed by a name, a list of matching users appears. The mentioned person receives a notification, making it easy to draw attention to a specific record or ask for input without sending a separate message. Mentions work in comments across all modules — maintenance jobs, audit findings, procurement documents, and more.