|
Q&A Please e-mail us more questions that are not posted on this page.
Can you use more than one computer at time? Yes. How many computers you use at any one given time will depend on how many "login's" you have. (Fees/Login) If you have 3 logins, 3 computers can access your program at one time. How do my customers receive there grades? Agencies using GIP will have a three options to send grades out to there customers.
How will my customers benefit using GrainInspectionGrades.com? GrainInspectionGrades.com (GIG) is for Inspection customers to view/print/download there grades. If a Inspection customer uses more than one agency, he will be able to view all inspection results on there personal GIG web page. Will data being viewed on GIG & GIP be secure? All data on GIG & GIP will be stored on secure web servers. This means you will need a user name and password to access information on either of these sites. All registered users of GIP will need to log on with there unique password and will be able to only view there information. Your customers will also have an option to be a member of GIG on a monthly subscription basis. GIG is also a secured web server needing a user name and password to be able to access there information only.
GrainInspectionProgram.com (GIP) is a fully functional program
to serve the needs of Inspection Agencies across the United States. How will GIP be installed on my computers? GIP will be a Browser bases program. You will be able to use it on any computer that is able to connect to the internet. To download the browser you will go to this link below. www.graininspectionprogram.com/downloads.htm What features will GIP have? GIP will have the basic features needed to run you daily
business. How does GIP get updated with new grade limits or changes to the program? GIP updates will be done in one location for all agencies. If
there are changes, the next day you log on the changes will automatically be in
your browser. What type of printer do I need? I was hopping to be able to use any type of ink jet or laser
printer. But as we go along I am finding differences in each printers printable
area. This is making it hard to align certificates on pages correctly. I am
testing certificate printing with a HP 4100TN Printer, that is selling for
around $1,800.00. If you are not on a network you can use a HP 4100.
|
|