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Architects, Contract Administrators and Engineers who need an inexpensive, easy to learn and use software to digitally organize Contract Admin and communications with any sized project team.
Web-based home designing tool that enables interior designers to create customizable floor plans, furniture, walls and more using tools that includes snapshot features and user-focused interface.
I love that Rform organizes Contract Administration files into a single, trackable source making the process clear and transparent to the client.
The number of errors I receive. The page is often down or the features are not functioning properly.
The service is an excellent way to manage contract administration for any size design and construction project.
In inability to delete RFIs. In some cases, duplicates were submitted or a revision was made when not needed.
Very user friendly and easy to use. Plenty of options to do what you need without being overwhelming.
Lack of adaptability for alternate construction procurement forms such as Construction Management. Lack of ability to "pause" a project if it experiences delays.
I like being organized with my subtrades and PCOs, RFIs, SIs etc. It is all clear in one spot.
The security settings for access should be customizable by project needs. Interface is intimidating to new users especially Owners and Contractors.
I can make my own plans and share those ideas with contractors which is so awesome. I get to decide what I want to do myself and what I want to hire out for.
No way of importing new objects, no way of accessing the shopping cart (feature not yet available in the USA, they said, with no estimate to when it will be ready).
I liked the flexibility and ease of use that overall make it a good alternative to CAD or other more sophisticated software without a significant loss of quality.
You're literally stuck with Planner 5D's conception of windows, doors, and etc. Second, it is difficult if not impossible to efficiently create spaces to scale with the existing inventory.
It's just great how easy it is to use this software compared to the value that you gain from it.
However, there were limitations, such as a lack of specific objects in the library and occasional difficulty adjusting object characteristics.
Its user-friendly interface and extensive range of features ensured a delightful and seamless experience as I brought my interior design concepts to life with stunning realism.
Sometimes it was a bit hard to navigate, and it seemed difficult to control.
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