July 21, 2006—Mainstream Software, a leading provider of facility and maintenance management software, has launched CrossForm 6.9, software recognized for its ability to increase efficiency and streamline the work order process.
The release of CrossForm 6.9 is a milestone for Mainstream Software and is expected to rapidly increase revenues, according to the company. Highlights include multilingual capabilities; a CRS Handheld that submits work order requests via the Internet from a PDA; customizable pre-defined transaction types for log history comments; a bulk print and update feature; a bulletin board for every level of a location hierarchy; a calendar dispatch board; and a work order job summary PDF attachment that can be sent by email.
Recent enhancements to CrossForm Mobile Tech, Mainstream’s PDA solution, include enhanced signature capture; bar code support for both assets and locations; and time clock capabilities that allow users to click in or out of a job site with barcode scanning.
Mainstream also recently gained a new client, Vulcan Inc. and its real estate arm, Vulcan Real Estate, which were founded by investor and philanthropist Paul G Allen. Vulcan Real Estate and its various commercial and residential projects are rapidly growing and views Mainstream’s CrossForm solution as an important component of improving their work order and preventative maintenance management methods, says Mainstream.
Founded in 1989, Mainstream Software has successfully delivered the CrossForm CMMS solution, providing superior software, quick implementation, and unsurpassed personal service. CrossForm guides over 10,000 satisfied end users in efficiently executing demand and preventive maintenance orders, asset and inventory management, reporting, and wireless/mobile solutions. Companies utilizing CrossForm benefit by increasing asset lifecycle, improving productivity, and reducing operational expenses.
For more information, visit the Web site of Mainstream.