Fundamental Objects, Inc. announces foAudits 2.0 and related services.

The latest version of foAudits adds a completely online option, including data storage, entry of audit information and audit maintenance.

Downingtown, PA July 7 th, 2003 Fundamental Objects, Inc. (FO), maker of handheld foAudits, announces foAudits 2.0 and related services.


The latest version of foAudits adds a completely online option, including data storage, entry of audit information and audit maintenance.

In addition, FO now provides start-to-finish hosting and setup services for their clients' energy audits.

foAudits can now be accessed via:
internet browser,
Internet Explorer, versions 4 and 6.
Netscape, versions 4, 6 and 7.

with Palm OS PDAs with a wireless interface,
Palm hardware, OS 4+.
Handspring hardware, OS 4+.
Sony hardware, OS 4+.

with the same Palm devices using a wired interface,

from Pocket PC PDAs with a wireless interface,
Compaq IPAQ.
Toshiba.
HP

and from Tablet PCs, with a wireless interface.

foAudits is licensed on a per-user basis, with prices starting at $60 USD per user. Audit creation and setup is priced based on the complexity of the audit.
"Many of our customers have expressed a desire to run audits online, rather than having to setup and maintain the hardware and software themselves. We are pleased to bring out this version to help them in this regard. " said Bill Shadish, President of Fundamental Objects.

Fundamental Objects provides custom and packaged energy software solutions on the Palm OS, Pocket PC and various internet platforms, using the popular database engines, such as Access, MySQL, Oracle, Sybase and SQL Server.

Fundamental Objects, Inc.
800 Robert Dean Drive
Downingtown, PA 19335
phone: 610.873.8022
fax: 610.873.8772
email: info@fo.com

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