Work groups have a new tool to manage project photos from the field. Using Cinq on an iPhone allows users to automatically, wirelessly save pictures taken with the iPhone camera to a stationary computer back at the office.
New to just-released Cinq 4.0 is the ability to configure multiple home/office computers, both Mac and PC, as Cinq servers. For the building project workgroup, this means that the contractor out at the worksite can snap daily or even hourly photos that are automatically and instantly saved to stationary office computers.

Architects can keep tabs on the project remotely, and can make corrections without delay. Builders can correct safety hazards, adjust labor, monitor the job site, and keep a photographic record of the project as it unfolds. Developers can be assured that work is progressing on schedule and can gain better insight into the complexity and timing of the project. All of this can be achieved automatically, instantly, and wirelessly.

Another benefit Cinq provides to construction project leaders is the ability to view an entire photo library in the field on an iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad without having to duplicate the pictures and save them to the mobile device.
View the photo history of the project to see what’s behind a closed wall or locate where pipes are buried with just a few clicks – on the job site, immediately and automatically.
Cinq is easy to download and configure. From iTunes, download the mobile app – Cinq (for iPhone and iPod Touch) or Cinq-for-iPad. Then go to the Cinq website to download the server app – Cinq for Mac or Cinq for PC. Finally, synchronize the two apps by configuring to the same Cinq account.
One app. All your photos. Anytime. Anywhere. That simple.

