On the edge

Measure things digital style

iPhotoMeasure is a software program from DigiContractor Corp. that transforms any digital camera into an accurate measuring tool. It is a simple, fast way to collect, send, print and archive complex measurement projects.

The iPhotoMeasure program comes with DigiTargets, which are placed in any area you want to photograph/ measure. The DigiTarget provides the software with an accurate scale to base its measurements. If you want clients to take the photo, you simply e-mail or fax the DigiTarget to them, or they can download it for free by using iPhotoMeasure's link.

To use the device, take a digital photo, open the photo in the iPhotoMeasure program and select the DigiTarget in the picture for reference. The software automatically measures anything in the photo with 95 percent to 99.5 percent accuracy.

Test your management mettle

Alloy Software Inc., a provider of service management, asset management and network management software solutions, has released Alloy Navigator Version 5.2, its information technology service desk management suite.

The new Alloy Navigator 5.2 automates and optimizes information technology service and support operations along with other business processes. New features include advanced workflow, support for recurring and global tickets, enhanced software license compliance and a sidebar for agents to customize and personalize their work environments.

Monitor is hands-on tough

The TuffTouch Metal Encapsulated Industrial Grade LCD Monitor is designed to stand up to the rigors of industry.

Stealth Computer Corp.'s TuffTouch LCD delivers performance and reliability that is ideally suited for industrial and commercial environments. TuffTouch is available with resistive and capacitive touch-screen options and includes a range of mounting options. TuffTouch has a sealed front panel and a 17-inch active display area. It also has wide viewing angles at 160 degrees.

About the Author

Doug Beizer is a staff writer for Washington Technology.

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