Wanderer
2006-09-12, 03:16 AM
From the FMDesktop Website...
Facility Managerâ„¢ (http://www.fmdesktop.com/Facility%20Manager.htm) is an MS Access application providing an Access, SQL, or Oracle backend. Facility Managerâ„¢ provides you the ability to manage all of your facility drawings and data in an easy to use database environment. No special CAD skills required to work with drawings and data.The main features are listed as...
Import, Export, and Integrate (http://www.fmdesktop.com/Facility%20Manager.htm#import)
Point & Click Reporting (http://www.fmdesktop.com/Facility%20Manager.htm#point)
Create & Share Drawing Markups (http://www.fmdesktop.com/Facility%20Manager.htm#create)
Graphically Locate Anything (http://www.fmdesktop.com/Facility%20Manager.htm#graphic)
Real-World Intelligence (http://www.fmdesktop.com/Facility%20Manager.htm#real)
Have you used Facility Manager? What do you think? Share your thoughts and experiences here with your fellow AUGI Members.
Facility Managerâ„¢ (http://www.fmdesktop.com/Facility%20Manager.htm) is an MS Access application providing an Access, SQL, or Oracle backend. Facility Managerâ„¢ provides you the ability to manage all of your facility drawings and data in an easy to use database environment. No special CAD skills required to work with drawings and data.The main features are listed as...
Import, Export, and Integrate (http://www.fmdesktop.com/Facility%20Manager.htm#import)
Point & Click Reporting (http://www.fmdesktop.com/Facility%20Manager.htm#point)
Create & Share Drawing Markups (http://www.fmdesktop.com/Facility%20Manager.htm#create)
Graphically Locate Anything (http://www.fmdesktop.com/Facility%20Manager.htm#graphic)
Real-World Intelligence (http://www.fmdesktop.com/Facility%20Manager.htm#real)
Have you used Facility Manager? What do you think? Share your thoughts and experiences here with your fellow AUGI Members.