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TRANSFORM YOUR PAPER FORMS & CHECKLISTS INTO A TRUE MOBILE SYSTEM


Inspections, audits, and data collection processes aren’t just things that have to be done, because a manual says so. They are an important part of your business. The part that verifies that everything else you do is being done correctly. The part that alerts you in case something goes wrong. The part that helps you make educated decisions about people, equipment, processes, their performance, your business, your company.

Inspections, audits, and data collection are traditionally being done on paper. Forms and checklists are prepared, filled in, copied to spreadsheets for the production of statistics, and finally archived. The whole process is very time consuming, error-prone, and certainly does not add to productivity.

pointCheck™ puts an end to all the paperwork, and helps you modify your system, so that you can be more productive and focus on what you do best: your job. All the details about your next inspection, audit, or review (and even all past ones if your want) are readily available on your Pocket PC™, or Smartphone™. And you can do your inspection, review, or audit, take photographs and videos to support your findings, and even scan barcodes and record your exact position using a GPS peripheral in order to make sure you’re inspecting the correct equipment, or you’re in the correct location, without worrying about what has to be done next.



pointCheck™ stores all data locally and centrally (along with everyone else’s data), sends alerts based on triggers you specify, interfaces with and updates your back-end system, and uses all data collected to produce all kinds of reports (predefined or ones you create).

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pointCheck is "Designed for Windows Mobile"

 

pointCheck "Works with Windows Vista"

 

pointCheck is ".NET Connected"

 
 

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