Apps can shrink desktop programs to fit and function on mobile devices, but the most sophisticated programs enable designers to work in a new paradigm of connectivity that was previously unimaginable.
An Oklahoma City builder streamlined his sales process by tapping into the latest technology and creating a little of his own.
The Color Capture app allows users to snap a picture of a color anywhere and find its match from Benjamin Moore’s more than 3,300 paint hues.
Skylight Planner allows you to visualize what your house will look like outfitted with a traditional or tubular skylight.
Eaton’s PowerEdge mobile application provides real-time access to the company’s catalogs, videos, and training documents.
Lennox Mobile gives HVAC contractors and builders complete access to the manufacturer’s residential HVAC products and dealers.
This App talks directly to the home control system without third-party software or external servers.
GE MoodCam changes the mood of a photo by shifting the lighting using the Moodometer.
The iPad app allows you to browse the newest Andersen windows, training materials, or just more details on designs to specify an order.
The Sterling Plumbing Catalogs app gives you access to Sterling Plumbing’s interactive digital publications.