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# v1.5.1 - 4th January 2021

In our latest version of UMA Book, we have made it easier for users to change, preferences from within the mobile application. The user preference section allows you to change the following details, without having to log in to the web admin page.

* Building location
* Foor
* Time Zone
* Time Format
* Language

We have also spent some time improving our user interface and made it easier to book desks and meeting rooms from our quick buttons. We have also made some additional improvements to the stability of the application.

| **Version** | **Feature**                    | **Release Date** |
| ----------- | ------------------------------ | ---------------- |
| 1.5.1       | User preferences               | 4-01-2021        |
| 1.5.1       | Quick Book Desk & Meeting Room | 4-01-2021        |
| 1.5.1       | UI Improvements                | 4-01-2021        |
| 1.5.1       | Stability improvements         | 4-01-2021        |

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