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I use the CoreLogic, Innovia product in my market and works just fine on my Nexus 7. I can resize the image (Zoom in or out) easily. No complaints. Not so with my iPad, looks terrible and not user friendly.
I use the CoreLogic, Innovia product in my market and works just fine on my Nexus 7. I can resize the image (Zoom in or out) easily. No complaints. Not so with my iPad, looks terrible and not user friendly.
Interesting.
We have CoreLogic TEMPO and Fusion available, and neither is mobile friendly.
TEMPO is ActiveX dependent and Fusion is 100% Flash-based.
Just bears out the point that the OP should confirm prior to purchase that any device will work with her MLS, or other service providers.
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Originally Posted by DaveinMtAiry
Really kind of surprised to read that tablets do not work in a lot of situations.
Interesting.
We have CoreLogic TEMPO and Fusion available, and neither is mobile friendly.
TEMPO is ActiveX dependent and Fusion is 100% Flash-based.
Just bears out the point that the OP should confirm prior to purchase that any device will work with her MLS, or other service providers.
Yep.. Sad but true.
Corelogic owns Matrix as well, which is cross-browser compliant but lacks some of the feature functionality found in Tempo, MLXchange, and Fusion. In Austin we current have MLXchange, Fusion and Matrix all running parallel. We won't cut MLX or Fusion until Matrix is up to speed.
On laptops, I'm a lifelong Windows guy but W8 was my last straw. I ended up buying a Macbook Air and running Parallels (virtual Windows) with W7 Pro. Oddly, my Macbook Air is the fasterst most trouble free Windows computer I've ever owned.
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