New version of mobile application

Date: 5 March 2014

Application PRESS GLASS MOBILE for mobile devices received new functionalities. The new version of application allows matching glass panes to acoustic requirements and configuration of screen printing.

The update app (version 1.2 for iOS and 1.0 for Android) allows not only to manage declarations of utility properties of PRESS GLASS products and sending e-mails to the company, but also matching acoustic glass units based on strictly defined acoustic parameters.The app also offer the preview (in PDF files) of selected glass panes/units and parameters. Selected configurations can be then printed directly from the smartphone.

Another new functionality is screen printing configurator – a tool allowing visualization of screen printing, with selected patterns and colours. Also in this case the preview and printing of configurations is possible.

Soon PRESS GLASS MOBILE shall receive more useful functions – configuration of solar control glass and preview of galleries of glass panes/units, ornaments and dividers.

This free application can be used on iPhones with iOS system and on Android devices. The application also works on iPad.

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