LBS Wireless launches a field data collection application for the iPhone and iPod Touch
Written by LBS Wireless
05 November 2009
Sydney Australia November 5, 2009 - Field Assets makes it easy for mobile workers with Apple iPhones or iPods to collect data on assets and their attributes in the field and wirelessly export the information in real time.
Field Assets is Now Available on the App Store for field data collection
The application utilizes GPS, maps, camera, voice recording and free form text. You don't need to be a GIS professional to use the application.
With the application users can:
Customize their own set of assets and attributes.
Verify their location and the location of an asset using the map screen.
Enter information, record voice notes and take photos of assets and their attributes.
Share asset data between devices using peer to peer bluetooth connectivity.
Export the asset data via email, Twitter and the inbuilt wifi server.
Email Google Earth KMZ files and CSV files to co-workers and clients.
Download asset data posted on Twitter using Google earth, Google maps and Tweetphoto.
Display asset data over wifi using the inbuilt HTML webpage.
Download asset data as XML, SQL and CSV files via the inbuilt wifi server.
"Whether your project involves the inspection or maintenance of utilities and roads or natural resource management, Field Assets provides users with a versatile asset management tool," said Justine Kelly CEO. "The application is easy to use and will save time in the field. Data collection, mapping, voice recording and photography can all be done using the one device."
Field Assets Getting Started Video http://bit.ly/3pXDQi
Field Assets In Use Video http://bit.ly/1WZWRg
Availability and Pricing:
Field Assets is now available for download from the Apple App Store. The application is being launched at the introductory price of @ $12.99 USD.
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About LBS Wireless:
LBS Wireless is a software development company located in Sydney Australia and Malibu USA. We specialize in producing user-friendly and innovative location based applications. For further information about LBS Wireless, please visit http://www.lbswireless.com
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