Hairymonster
iPF Noob
Hi Everyone,
Noob here, normally a Windows guy (I know, I know) but acquired a 9th gen iPad for a project, and was wondering whether anyone could give me some pointers.
A worker using an iPad needs to download a diagram of a factory floor layout from a cloud-based SaaS solution, onto the iPad.
He then needs to be able to edit the drawing, marking it (with pencil/stylus) with a combination of text and random squiggles, before saving the latest version and re-loading this to the software from which it was downloaded.
The diagram is a jpeg file, but could be stored as a PDF or WORD document. Whatever makes it easier to process once downloaded to iPad.
I would like some pointers on which iPad apps would accomplish this in an easy and logical manner, such that the whole process may be trained to the people using this system on the factory floor.
Is it easiest to use Adobe? Something like Freeform, or something else?
Any input gratefully received - thanks in advance folks
Philip
Noob here, normally a Windows guy (I know, I know) but acquired a 9th gen iPad for a project, and was wondering whether anyone could give me some pointers.
A worker using an iPad needs to download a diagram of a factory floor layout from a cloud-based SaaS solution, onto the iPad.
He then needs to be able to edit the drawing, marking it (with pencil/stylus) with a combination of text and random squiggles, before saving the latest version and re-loading this to the software from which it was downloaded.
The diagram is a jpeg file, but could be stored as a PDF or WORD document. Whatever makes it easier to process once downloaded to iPad.
I would like some pointers on which iPad apps would accomplish this in an easy and logical manner, such that the whole process may be trained to the people using this system on the factory floor.
Is it easiest to use Adobe? Something like Freeform, or something else?
Any input gratefully received - thanks in advance folks
Philip