Mobile Epiphany – Round Two
Defense PNT Newsletter, April 2011
April 13 2011 byDon Jewell
Many of you may remember my one and only software review of a product called Touch Inspect back in December 2009, by a Denver, Colorado (Aurora)-based company called Mobile Epiphany. At the time this is how I began my initial brief review of the software program:
“The software is called Touch Inspect, and it is essentially a computerized, geospatially aware, data-collection application with an amazing user interface. But...
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By Kevin Benedict
I have spent many years working with mobile application development tools. Each of the vendors I have known speak about the simplicity and speed of using their tools to develop and implement mobile applications. It is, for the most part, marketing speak.
Developing a mobile application is as simple as the database schema of the business application in which it will be integrated. If it is a simple data collection form that can be integrated with a simple spreadsheet or database, then it is...
Incredible Software: Touch Inspect by Mobile Epiphany
December 9th, 2009 by Don Jewell
So far we have been discussing hardware and the Handheld USA conversion of the Trimble Nomad and all its capabilities. It is important to note again that the Nomad is a Windows Mobile device and can run a wide variety of proprietary or general purpose software without a hitch: GPS, GIS, mapping, and surveying (including the full ESRI GIS mobile suite).
It can also run an amazing software program that I have been following and wanting to write about for some time, and I am...
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