OrthoGraph
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OrthoGraph I is a building survey and floorplan creation application for iOS and Android mobile operating systems, developed by OrthoGraph, a software developer based in Budapest, Hungary. The software can be used to support building information modeling processes.
| OrthoGraph Ltd | |
|---|---|
| Developer | OrthoGraph |
| Stable release | 10.0
/ April 2015 |
| Operating system | IOS, iPad |
| Type | CAD, Software, Surveying |
| Website | OrthoGraph website |
Product history
The first version of OrthoGraph was released in 2004 for PDA devices. An iPad version of the application was released in 2011.[1][2]
In 2013, a cooperation agreement was established between OrthoGraph and Leica, so that several Leica laser distance meters were supported by OrthoGraph's application. Bluetooth support for the Bosch GLM 100 C laser distance meter also became available. OrthoGraph also developed its own cloud computing services.[3][unreliable source?]
In 2015 OrthoGraph began developing its Android version. In September 2016, a multi-platform version of the app was published, called OrthoGraph I, with a new user interface, more accurate measurement, and faster workflows.
Software overview
OrthoGraph I can capture data from third-party distance measuring devices (from Leica, Bosch and Stabila).[4] Data is transferred via Bluetooth, with floorplan outputs shareable with users on other devices.[5][unreliable source?]
Supported formats include DXF (AutoCAD), PDF (Adobe), IFC (Industrial Foundation Classes), JPEG, and PNG. Data can also be exported to ArchiCAD using a separate module.[6]
Version history
- 2011 – OrthoGraph Architect 3D for iPad - first iPad version
- 2013 – launch of OrthoGraph Cloud
- 2014 – OrthoGraph 9.0
- 2015 – OrthoGraph Architect 3D 10.0
- 2016 – OrthoGraph I multi-Platform release