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Thanks richy333, will have a lookEasyCert easycert and easycert (for four words)
Didn't realise there was could back up. Been looking at the NAPIT one as I'm with them but the reviews said their app wasn't very good.I second easycert you can get one licence that you can use on a PC and an 1 iPad .the licence last a year with cloud back up
As long as your licence is up to date you can upload individual or all your cert and reports to itDidn't realise there was could back up. Been looking at the NAPIT one as I'm with them but the reviews said their app wasn't very good.
Fair enough....horses for courses n'all that.I still use old type writer, me. For certs.
Nowt wrong then using a long pencil and paper.
You can down load easycert as a trial for free to see if it works for you . Think it lasts a weekAre there any free ones for iPad?
ive used the model forms posted on here before to create pdf files to print, but can’t email the pdf as it’s still editable.
Looks like I need a pad and pen then. CheersYou have to complete each circuit individually
Cheers. I will subscribe to iCertifi and have a go with it.Still going to have to complete each circuit individually on paper. Bear in mind iCertifi completes most of the fields automatically. For instance on the top tabs you can choose rfc or lights and the circuit is filled in with size of cable method of installation and defaults such as 999Mohms IR or whatever you have set it up for. RCD times are saved and can be auto completed as well. All in all I reckon I could fill three circuits in by the time you have found your pen and paper. As well, I fill in as I go on the job. Better than smoke packet method. I send off the cert before I have left the job.
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