Prolog 2008 was released with a refreshed user interface to enable easier navigation for user productivity. Many customer requested enhancements are also included that optimize company performance, increase usability, and improve overall project communication and collaboration.
'Users familiar with Microsoft Outlook will find the new Prolog 2008 software easy to navigate and use', stated Bassem Adra, Orbit ME Director. Meridian's development team replaced the traditional Prolog Manager switchboard with an expandable and collapsible menu design.
'The Prolog navigation bar has also been updated with larger, easier-to-understand icons', added Bassem Adra. As always, Prolog users can still configure the interface to best suit their business needs.
Specific technology enhancements include:
• Ability to limit revisions to Potential Change Orders (PCO) that are linked to other documents
• Advanced database performance and archiving capability
• Contract centric PCOs
• Default Crystal XI reporting
• Easy to access Contact and Company Lookup buttons
• Enhanced security level attributes
• Greater Quick Print reporting capability
• Improved List Group and Lookup Group data export
• RFI 'drag & drop' file attachments
• User-friendly duplicate Company Manager features
• Enhanced view and redline capabilities available in Rasterex Version 9. The Rasterex viewer supports the most common file types, and has native markup, robust redlining and 3D file viewing.
• Master Format 2004 - Support for Master Format 2004, as well as the existing Master Format 1995 is included with Prolog 2008. Users have the ability to choose which format (or both) they wish to use on a project specific basis. Prolog 2008 contains Master Format 2004 CSI codes. Additionally, CSI Codes can now be updated by administrators even if they are already linked to existing records.
The new Prolog 2008 user interface is easy to navigate and use.
Prolog software delivers total project management control for construction projects by automating day-to-day tasks and processes, from project design to close-out.
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