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Version History of Miss Utility

1.5.4

September 14, 2024

Fix for Resource Center

1.5.1

June 29, 2024

Minor updates

1.4.3

March 28, 2024

Minor updates and improvements

1.4.2

December 15, 2023

Minor changes

1.4.1

September 14, 2023

Minor bug fixes and improvements

1.3.9

May 9, 2023

Fixes issue with the fax display on profile screen Adds phone number formatting for easier input when registering

1.3.7

March 7, 2023

Adds new password visibility toggle Fixes occasional problem with video resource playback

1.3.5

December 19, 2022

Minor bug fixes and improvements

1.3.2

September 16, 2022

- New profile screen - Adds functionality to delete your account

1.3.1

June 8, 2022

Improved app logout experience

Price History of Miss Utility

Description of Miss Utility

Excavators, homeowners, and facility operators can use the Miss Utility app to easily and quickly manage locate requests. Anyone planning to excavate in Maryland counties west of the Chesapeake Bay or in Washington, D. C. can use the app to initiate, manage and monitor a locate request prior to excavation. Facility operators can use the ticket management feature to provide a positive response to excavators. Use the app to: Access a Resource Center with links to the Miss utility handbook, excavator guide, color codes and instructional videos. View and share these items with the click of a button. Find and view previously submitted tickets with Ticket Search. View the positive response history and an on-line worksite map through Ticket Search. Log in to ISITE for access to all of the Miss Utility online tools such as IMAP, Locator Ticket Management, and ITIC. Get the latest News and Events announcements from Miss Utility. Why wait? Download now and keep all things Miss Utility in the palm of your hand!
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Miss Utility: FAQ

Does Miss Utility work on iPad devices?

Yes, Miss Utility works on iPad devices.

Who is behind the development of the Miss Utility app?

The Miss Utility app was created by One Call Concepts, Inc..

What’s the minimum iOS requirement for the Miss Utility app?

The app needs iOS 15.0 or later to function properly.

How does the Miss Utility app rank among users?

The average rating for the Miss Utility app is 4.

What is the primary genre of the Miss Utility app?

The Primary Genre Of The Miss Utility App Is Utilities.

Which version of Miss Utility is the latest one?

1.5.4 is the newest version of Miss Utility.

When was the last update for Miss Utility released?

The latest Miss Utility update was rolled out on October 3, 2024.

When was Miss Utility introduced to the market?

The Miss Utility app launched on February 6, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating of the Miss Utility app?

The Miss Utility app contains no objectionable material and is suitable for children aged One Call Concepts, Inc..

What languages does Miss Utility support?

You can use the Miss Utility app in English.

Does Miss Utility belong to Apple Arcade's curated library?

Unfortunately, Miss Utility is not on Apple Arcade.

Are in-app purchases part of Miss Utility?

Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not part of Miss Utility.

Does Miss Utility support Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

No, Miss Utility does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Miss Utility use ad-based monetization?

No, Miss Utility does not use ad-based monetization.

Screenshots of Miss Utility

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Reviews of Miss Utility

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  • You’d think

    A government mandated service would have the most easy to use and convenient services. But it’s like pulling teeth to get this garbage to load. The layout had to have been designed by a five year old. Definitely not contractor friendly. I can only imagine how hard it is for the older generation to have to use this trash
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