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New Year, New Look - Heap January Updates

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. Â Android SDK v0.8.3 - Our Android SDK now captures changes on text fields, and we've implemented

[Heap] January 2019  New Year, New Look  We're excited to reveal a brand new look and feel to Heap. This new design comes with several UX improvements as well as a cleaner experience. The most notable change in layout is a reorganization of the sidebar. [CHECK IT OUT]( [Save Report Flow]( [Image] Product Updates  iOS v5.1.0: Increased Autocapture Capabilities - Our iOS SDK is updated to capture more metadata surrounding autocaptured events. This includes additional metadata associated with view controllers. For more information see our [release notes](.  Android SDK v0.8.3 - Our Android SDK now captures changes on text fields, and we've implemented a new API: resetIdentity(). We've also added new data compression, which reduces the number of bytes sent to Heap by 50%. For more information see our [release notes](. [Image] Want to Use Heap with Your React Native App?  We’re currently conducting a beta of Autocapture with React Native apps. If your apps currently use React Native (or you plan to move to React Native), please contact [natty@heapanalytics.com](mailto:natty@heapanalytics.com?subject=Heap Autocapture on React Native beta). [Image] Get to the Next Level [E-book: How to Build Your Customer Data Tech Stack]( Learn how to make sense of the data technology landscape with an overview and analysis of notable tools grouped by each layer of the data stack. This e-book also showcases how everything comes together with real-life examples from companies like App Annie and Betabrand.  [Article: Why Capturing Everything Doesn't Mean Complicating Everything]( Heap CRO Neal George, a 25-year veteran of the analytics space, answers some of the most common questions around Autocapture. When you automatically capture all of your data, how do you manage it without wanting to bang your head against a wall? Find out in this post.  [Image] [I no longer wish to receive product updates](

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