I see it in the Play store and was able to install it. Not sure what the 'unreleased' means though. Am I special?
Edit: In case anyone else would like to install...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.servicenow.servicenow
I think Visual Task Boards is more of a direct Trello rip off, but not as fully functional. But there are a lot of kanban software providers and they all look pretty much the same, functionality being the main differentiator.
I bought two of these and used them. They worked fine but the proctors on those exams are a pain in the ass. https://www.amazon.com/Microphone-Streaming-Conferencing-Recording-Reduction/dp/B08FXZJSXV/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?crid=3SIE695HNL47O&keywords=webcam+with+long+usb+cable&qid=1659158109&sprefix=web+cam+with+long+%2Caps%2C169&sr=8-4
I wouldn't want to hire someone who only brings CSS and HTML to the table. Everyone in IT knows HTML and CSS to some degree. Anyway, you can get a dev instance for free right now at developer.servicenow.com. Pick up this book to learn: https://www.amazon.com/Learning-ServiceNow-Administration-development-automation/dp/1788837045.
Unfortunately, I found this guide after taking the admin test. Reading through it, it covers a majority of the content on the exam. It's written for Eureka, but should give you the basics
http://www.filedropper.com/servicenowadministratorstudyguide
I'd also suggest getting yourself a developer instance of ServiceNow. It's free, just make sure you actually use it (make config changes) or it will be reclaimed
https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/explore-your-servicenow-data-with-power-bi/ this page should be removed as this service is dead and is just causing all of us confusion
Check out Mastering ServiceNow 2nd Edition. It walks you through the creation of a hotel management app and is a very good introduction to SNOW development. Don't be put off that it refers to Helsinki, the lessons are just as pertinent as they would be on Quebec.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.captainbraddles.snowcsa
Full disclosure, I made this app after struggling to find decent practice tests after sitting the 3 day CSA course. The app contains around 100 questions taken directly from the official training materials.
I passed my exam a couple of weeks after sitting the course. No idea what my percentage was as they don't tell you, but the exam was a lot tougher than I was expecting.
> Scripting for ServiceNow Is this the one you mean? : https://smile.amazon.com/Mastering-ServiceNow-Scripting-client-side-server-side/dp/1788627091/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=Scripting+for+ServiceNow&qid=1599187018&sr=8-3
The pre-conference training is tremendous. I wish they had an option just to do the pre-conference training. There are a lot of worthless sessions during the main conference, so make sure to sign up day 1 once the sessions become available so you don't get relegated to the crap sessions....and head straight for the labs and register for all that you are interested in attending. Once you have those, then move on to the other sessions. I do recommend taking anything that Blizzard/Activision hosts, as they are always great...even if it is not a topic you are interested in. Trust me, don't miss them.
On a lighter note, from a fashion perspective - Knowledge 2019 could have been subtitled the year of the IT Man bun. I mean I have never seen so many male hair buns......I jumped on amazon and got me one of these to make sure I fit in this year.
TLDR - Pre-conference training is where it is at, so I highly recommend. The conference labs are very good so make the a priority - the regular class ones are very hit or miss, and some are completely worthless. If you see anything offered by Blizz make sure you sign up no matter the content.
I was told to get this book Mastering ServiceNow Administration from two people who have recently taken and passed the exam (one a tech, the other a business analyst)
I'm going through it now (I've been working with SN for 3 months) and it seems very easy and good learn...to a point. The book was written for Eureka, but FUJI was just released and that's what I'm working with, so it gets kinda confusing.
Good luck