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# Release Notes - 20th of November 2018

## Bug

* Crash Report (SharinPix)
* Crash on Iphone 1.1.97
* SharinPix Chatter - can't create record if name is more than 80 characters
* File Size limitations
* 200MB file upload timeout
* AppMobile : Fix date for slow uploads
* FSL mobile App : Token error Invalid token
* SPApp GPS details missing (Date Taken/GPS) on images uploaded from Native Mobile App
* Spinner Einstein Vision on model/dataset creation

## Features

* Display a lightning toast on upload event for SharinPixUploadButton component
* Einstein Vision - enhanced UI to have auto complete on labels (same as tags)
* Image Sync - Add Bytes field (size of file)
* Einstein Vision Dataset feedback live and Action button for Retrain
* Annotations: Sticky Notes
* Corrupt file upload - friendly message
* Events - Add event on image-sync completed


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