disaacson
(Drew W. Isaacson, FL HI9533)
March 3, 2016, 5:46am
1
I am looking to purchase reporting software. Any guidance as to which one I should get ??
jhagarty
(Joseph Hagarty, CMI)
March 3, 2016, 11:37am
4
HomeGauge
Over 10 Years and no problems…
imayer
(Ian Mayer, CMI)
March 3, 2016, 3:51pm
6
Rule 1 of being a good home inspector: Knowing how to look at something and research the answers.
Not to be mean, but there are dozens upon dozens of threads on this topic. There are entire sections of this forum dedicated to software discussions. If you can’t be bothered to read what has already been posted, then that doesn’t set a very good precedent for your career in the field.
mmeeker
(Michael Meeker, CMI)
March 3, 2016, 3:59pm
8
imayer:
Rule 1 of being a good home inspector: Knowing how to look at something and research the answers.
Not to be mean, but there are dozens upon dozens of threads on this topic. There are entire sections of this forum dedicated to software discussions. If you can’t be bothered to read what has already been posted, then that doesn’t set a very good precedent for your career in the field.
We have to see posts like this weekly and get board answering. Just search the threads and you will likely hear about all of them.
mbitterman
(Michael Bitterman, CMI® HI7792)
March 3, 2016, 6:19pm
9
imayer:
Rule 1 of being a good home inspector: Knowing how to look at something and research the answers.
Not to be mean, but there are dozens upon dozens of threads on this topic. There are entire sections of this forum dedicated to software discussions. If you can’t be bothered to read what has already been posted, then that doesn’t set a very good precedent for your career in the field.
Agree. …at the end of the day it is all about personal preference anyway.
mritter2
(Michael Ritter)
June 18, 2020, 7:49pm
10
By asking you pros he thought he was doing the right thing dont you ever ask for suggestions dick heads