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For the past few months I have been using the CTL2 sparingly in the field.
Seems I can get done with inspection much quicker and my camera is used for defects and identification. I only note on clipboard, bath/bed locations. I typically arrive early and enter the exterior info and pics, leave computer in bag and complete inspection, do report at home. I had a clean 1997 build that I showed up at same time as buyer/seller in an SBO transaction as it is a gated community. I could not believe I finished inspection in 1.5 hours. Report only took about an hour but this was on a clean house. It just seems with all these POS around here that I am slowed down looking for a comment not there in the template. I think I am leaning to not arriving so early and just doing entire inspection in field and entire report at home. I can never use the CTL2 in the tablet mode as the stylus is crap. Just curious how others are doing and time taking to complete inspection and report. Please use a house that is older with numerous repairs. For me about 3 hours inspecting and 2 hours report. |
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Hey David,
I use a Tablet IBM Thinkpad. ? The digitizer pen works pretty well. ? If I need hand written notes, I writer them on the journal notepad program. ? I use no actual paper and pen(Except for contract signing). I usually enter bath and kitchen info on site. ? Defects that arent listed in my templates, I use digital pics or digitally written notes to record. ? I try to list my comments in order of how often they show up; with the most critical ones at the bottom of the list. ? If everything is OK...I try to enter it on site. ? That way back at the office I'm entering defects, pics, and newly add comments. ? I'm always modifying. A older house may take 3hrs to inspect, and about 1 1/2 hrs to write...including mod's to my "comments" |
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Dan Musielski
Inspector/Engineer Assured Home Inspections; Batavia, IL www.InspectThatHouse.com See us in the Fox News Channel! FOX NEWS Shattered Dreams www.foxnews.com/us/2010/10/13/foreclosur...ickens-experts-fear/ |
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Home till the Android app is fully functional.
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How will the android help you?
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Search as you type and one hand operation might make a difference for me.
I have absolutely no time for laptops or tablets. My focus is the client and real inspection when on site. Never been a checklist guy as I am visual so phone is my last chance to cut report time as it is always on me. |
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Dave...I'm in the "camp" 1/2 between you and Bob.
My tablet spends 80% of it's time in the Kitchen. If I can't enter info quickly, I will do so!...otherwise I enter it at home. Most defects I record with pics. I don't do "Typing in the field". I was recently checking out both new Android & Iphones. My old android would not be ideal. Some of the new Android phones seem really slick, and with 4 1/2" screen may work well (ie; Samsung Nexus). Then I can carry it everywhere on the inspect. I personally am not a fan of the large Android Tablets. The GUI bugs me on large screen...but that's my OCD. Now of course the most important aspect of any of these devices...Watching season 4 of "Sons of Anarchy". |
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Dan Musielski
Inspector/Engineer Assured Home Inspections; Batavia, IL www.InspectThatHouse.com See us in the Fox News Channel! FOX NEWS Shattered Dreams www.foxnews.com/us/2010/10/13/foreclosur...ickens-experts-fear/ |