It's official! The Tableau 6.1 release, complete with new iPad app and native mobile Safari capability, is live. Read more and find videos and other resources at the Tableau 6.1 web page.

Tableau 6.1 is no minor release. In addition to Tableau's new mobile capability, 6.1 marks
Tableau 6.1 is now an experienced traveler, having been on the road.to , Chicago, D.C. and a host of other cities.
If you missed a live event, catch a live or recorded webinar. And check out the new features website.
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Downloaded the new #tableaumobile app in Fremont, Seattle. Showed the @Fremont_troll some touch-enabled dashboards. Tableau's on the go!
All our beta testers, who helped us make this software high quality. And our customers who generously share their insights and needs so we can continue to innovate. Thanks very much for your time and valuable feedback.
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I want to try Tableau Mobile. I have a Tableau Public email address and password to log in, but which server sould I type.
Sincerely,
Héctor, the Tableau Mobile app is currently designed for Tableau Server - but we put in the "Gallery" tab specifically so that people without Server could still get a quick sample. To view your Tableau Public vizes, you'll have to use the iPad's Safari browser for the moment.
+ Visual analytics and data intelligence for all.Thank you, James.
Hi
would be great if the Tableau App could also take twbx files (and the like) as input instead of only client-server interaction. Would greatly enhance the mobility of Tableau. For instance, open tableau files from the email directly in the app-reader...
Regards Tom
Is there any way I can run Tableau in an offline mode on the iPad? i.e. have a local database or extract file and use that when offline, then use the server when online?
+1
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