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David Ferguson
11-04-2008, 12:13 PM
Hello, help! My name is David and I am a Professional Real Estate Inspector. I'm in the market for Report Writing Software. I would love some feedback as to what is good and what is not. Thanks

Bob Spermo
11-04-2008, 01:57 PM
David,

Since you are licensed in Texas you must use the TREC 7A-0 form. That form is being changed and the new form will become effective on Feb 1, 2009. If you want a good Texas 7A-0 format try Whisper Computer Solutions, Inc. - Home of WhisperPI, Property Inspection Report Software (http://www.whispersolutions.com). They have different variations from no boilerplate to extensive verbage. Hope this helps!

Ted Menelly
11-04-2008, 05:48 PM
Not that I use it but Inspect it or something like that is also pretty popular I have known a lot of guys that use that in texas. I am going to change my old software out when they start producing the new forms

Rick Hurst
11-04-2008, 06:27 PM
I've always used the Inspectit program and have been pleased with it. Some of the others I've tried for a bit, but I always come back to the Inspectit.

rick

Ted Menelly
11-04-2008, 06:48 PM
I've always used the Inspectit program and have been pleased with it. Some of the others I've tried for a bit, but I always come back to the Inspectit.

rick


I have been looking at that Rick. You'll have to give me some learnen with it

Joel Anderson
11-04-2008, 09:59 PM
Whats up David! Good to see ya.

I have the software from Champions, it's pretty much just a template that you fill in, but it comes with a free upgrade when the REI 7A-1 report form becomes active next year. Free upgrades sold me, plus it was cheep. Doesn't work on Vista though....

Good to hear your inspection went well!

Brian Thomas
11-05-2008, 07:50 AM
I see some folks on here are fond of the Inspectit software. Maybe it works well for texas folk but I didnt care for it at all. I thought it was very clunky and didnt produce a clean looking report. But thats just me, maybe its better for the texas people.

I use homeguage and I like it although its 2X as expensive as the inspectit

Jim Luttrall
11-05-2008, 08:35 AM
I have been looking at that Rick. You'll have to give me some learnen with it

Ted, if you are serious about the InspectIt, Brian Murphy puts on a training work shop over in Arlington that you also get CE credit for the day. I think the one I attended was 8 hours, you bring your own laptop and walk through the process of making a report, creating changes, etc. Check it out Real Estate Training Systems (http://www.rets-llc.com)
They have one scheduled Friday, but I don't know if they have any openings.
Jim

Rick Hurst
11-05-2008, 08:56 AM
Thanks Jim for mentioning Brian. That guy has this program down doesn't he? He is great at helping one learn how to use it, and he's an inspector working in the field who knows about report writing.

rick

Ted Menelly
11-05-2008, 03:15 PM
Ted, if you are serious about the InspectIt, Brian Murphy puts on a training work shop over in Arlington that you also get CE credit for the day. I think the one I attended was 8 hours, you bring your own laptop and walk through the process of making a report, creating changes, etc. Check it out Real Estate Training Systems (http://www.rets-llc.com)
They have one scheduled Friday, but I don't know if they have any openings.
Jim

I know Brian. I took his 3 day Phase Inspection Course. His program right now is for folks already using the software and creating templates and so on. I have never used it before. I do believe I down loaded it some time in the past but never bought it. I am waiting for them to come out with new software so I do mot have to upgrade and such. I am sure it will be out soon.

Ron Bibler
11-05-2008, 03:31 PM
I just started working with InspectVue. I like the program. Im just getting off the ground as a HI.

Any others working with this program?

Rick I will check out your program. I have been working with MSWORD for so long it is odd to go work in a box program.

Best

Ron

Jim Luttrall
11-05-2008, 04:25 PM
I know Brian. I took his 3 day Phase Inspection Course. His program right now is for folks already using the software and creating templates and so on. I have never used it before. I do believe I down loaded it some time in the past but never bought it. I am waiting for them to come out with new software so I do mot have to upgrade and such. I am sure it will be out soon.

Ted, I am not sure what his current class is for, but the one I went to, they had a the promo program you could download which was the same as the sample on their website, and use it to learn with during the class. It is definitely a hands on class that is worth the time and expense if you are seriously thinking about using ANY MS Word based reporting software.

Ted Menelly
11-05-2008, 04:42 PM
Ted, I am not sure what his current class is for, but the one I went to, they had a the promo program you could download which was the same as the sample on their website, and use it to learn with during the class. It is definitely a hands on class that is worth the time and expense if you are seriously thinking about using ANY MS Word based reporting software.

Thanks Jim, I will check on that. I am still using the software I got 4 years ago thru ITA. Pretty basic stuff but I grew to appreciate it with out all the fluff I would never use anyway.

I type about everything anyway with the exception of the most basic entries.

Erby Crofutt
11-05-2008, 04:47 PM
try HomeGauge with the Texas template.

You do the typing.

HomeGauge does the programming.

Ron Bibler
11-05-2008, 05:12 PM
try HomeGauge with the Texas template.

You do the typing.

HomeGauge does the programming.


I think InspectVue and HomeGauge are one in the same.

Best

Ron

Erby Crofutt
11-06-2008, 05:31 AM
I don't think so, Ron.

I've tried both trial versions and like the HomeGauge and the support that comes with it way much better than Inspectvue.

Did Inspectvue ever get out the update they'd been promising, and putting off, for years?

Ron Bibler
11-06-2008, 09:00 AM
I don't think so, Ron.

I've tried both trial versions and like the HomeGauge and the support that comes with it way much better than Inspectvue.

Did Inspectvue ever get out the update they'd been promising, and putting off, for years?

I saw the other day that if you were working with InspectVue and wanted to move over to HomeGauge that HomeGauge will convert all you files from InspectVue into HomeGauge files along with you format. Thats why i was thinking that they have something together 2 companys one owner.


I did very much like Inspector Pro.

Best

Ron

Jeff Knight
11-07-2008, 09:07 AM
Ron,
InspectVue has actually been bought by an environmental company and is no longer in the home inspection market I believe.

David,

Please make sure to also check out our software which is compatible with the new TREC REI 7A-1 Texas form which will be mandatory on Feb. 1 2009. We have been working with the Texas form for over 10 years and have many inspectors in Texas that use our software.

The main difference between us and the other inspection software is that you can use our software on a PC device OR a handheld PocketPC device which a lot of our clients love because of the price of the device and it is much easier to use in the field while you are doing your inspection.

The other difference is that you are able to do the inspection room-by-room and collect the data that way in the software. When you are done doing the inspection the data is exported into a Word document that is the TREC form with the inspection data you gathered moved to the appropriate areas of the report. This makes it much easier to do your inspection since you do not need to jump around in the report while doing your inspection. You can do the inspection the way you want but still be able to create the mandated Texas report WITHOUT having to rekey the data....saving hours of time.

Jeff Knight
President
715-381-1433

Rick Bunzel
11-07-2008, 05:26 PM
I have been using 3D since 2002 and once I got through the learning curve really like it. Its database driven, very customizable and has a pocket pc and office manager modules. You can see what my reports look like here http://www.paccrestinspections.com/PCI_datat/sample8.pdf

The folks are 3D do regular updates and online support is OK.

//Rick

Ron Bibler
11-07-2008, 07:44 PM
Ron,
InspectVue has actually been bought by an environmental company and is no longer in the home inspection market I believe.

David,

Please make sure to also check out our software which is compatible with the new TREC REI 7A-1 Texas form which will be mandatory on Feb. 1 2009. We have been working with the Texas form for over 10 years and have many inspectors in Texas that use our software.

The main difference between us and the other inspection software is that you can use our software on a PC device OR a handheld PocketPC device which a lot of our clients love because of the price of the device and it is much easier to use in the field while you are doing your inspection.

The other difference is that you are able to do the inspection room-by-room and collect the data that way in the software. When you are done doing the inspection the data is exported into a Word document that is the TREC form with the inspection data you gathered moved to the appropriate areas of the report. This makes it much easier to do your inspection since you do not need to jump around in the report while doing your inspection. You can do the inspection the way you want but still be able to create the mandated Texas report WITHOUT having to rekey the data....saving hours of time.

Jeff Knight
President
715-381-1433

I just on the phone with them te other day. they new up grades for the program.

They did have a new phone number. i was not an 1-800#

Best

Ron