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Key Facts
- MaintScape is a general purpose Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) suitable for plant and facility maintenance.
- The first version of MaintScape was released in 1996.
- MaintScape can run either on a single workstation or as a client-server application across a network. Wide audience functionality is available through a web browser.
- MaintScape is an industrial strength computer system with data managed by a fully relational and transactional data base management system.
Unique Strengths of MaintScape
- MaintScape is designed to be flexible and navigable. It is designed to be a tool used as a skilled technician sees fit, not as a rulebook to dictate how it must be used.
- MaintScape is extremely consistent. It is self-teaching once you know the very few key principles of operation.
- The following features are unique to MaintScape or unique in the way MaintScape implements them:
- MaintScape is designed to have multiple windows active at a time, all cooperating with each other. Benefits include:
- Increased productivity as you are switching between windows rather than constantly opening and closing windows. This savings is especially pronounced when you have a slow, remote network connection.
- You can have multiple windows of any given type open at once. I.e. you do not have to stop working on one work order when you suddenly need to view or work on another.
- MaintScape flexibility and simplicity is leveraged by consistently using and interconnecting two major types of windows:
- Powerful search windows for finding records and performing bulk actions.
- Detail windows for viewing, editing and taking action on individual records.
- Very few windows are "modal" in that you cannot do anything else while they are open.
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