OrthoGraph Architect is a software that enables users to sketch and take measurements of ground plans, and it can be used on a PDA. Once measurements are taken, the software will organize them into a structural view. The program works seamlessly with Leica Disto D3a BT, and it provides default output formats, including 2D and 3D DWG, SKP, and PDF.
In version 2.0, OrthoGraph has been optimized for use with high-resolution PDAs. The software allows you to draw your facility on-site, and then open the drawings on a PC with ArchiCAD to quickly create a 3D BIM model. The OrthoGraph Architect module enables real-time display of measurements and facilitates the creation of an electronic drawing on-site.
The software offers a clear, hierarchical structure for handling spaces and graphical elements, allowing users to easily obtain a clear overview of their measurements. This is enhanced by features such as "floating islands" function and "ghost layers," which help attach rooms and display only relevant information.
OrthoGraph Architect also supports the Leica Disto D3a BT and D8 laser distance meter, which can control automatic measurement tasks via Bluetooth. Default output formats include 2D and 3D DWG, SKP, and PDF, with other formats also supported.
Product features include PDA application for fast and efficient use, automated and fast graphic assessment, and the ability to in choose between metric and imperial units. There is also the capability for extended on-site capacity using memory cards in the PDA.
OrthoGraph Architect provides speed, ease, and accuracy for creating floor plans and area calculations on-site. With its range of powerful features, it offers unparalleled support for professionals in the construction sector.
Version 2.0:
-Native ArchiCAD import Add-On,
-Support of high resolution PDAs,
-JPG, PDF, GIF, and other formats are supported,
-Make drawings 3D in Google SketchUP,
-Handling of 160K objects,
-Leica Disto D8 and D3a BT distance meter supported,
-No need for a PDA to try OrthoGraph,
-ArchiFM Integration.
Version 1.0: First version released