SiteCam is a camera app that enables faster site inspections. Centralize your construction photos with location context, descriptions and #tags, so you can produce photo reports in minutes.
Instantly synchronize photos across your team with our dedicated camera App for construction projects. With SiteCam you can pin photos to plans and maps (GPS), with timestamps and #tags ready to search.
Speed up your site reporting and create inspection photo reports from the app whilst you’re still in the field, or from the computer (SiteCam Web App) when you’re back in the office. The report layout is customizable and includes clear plan/map location information for each photo.
Stop using your phone gallery as a filing cabinet. With SiteCam you can free up your phone as all your project photos will be stored safely online.
Save hours of admin time by organizing your inspection photos as you take them. Record the exact location and write notes that stay stored with your photos.
Whether you’re doing a site inspection, capturing progress photos, or doing a dilapidation report, SiteCam is the tool for you to take better site photos and make faster reports.
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For HDDs, you'll want to use a program called DBAN (Darik's Boot and Nuke) to wipe it. It's included in the Ultimate Boot CD, and you can make that a bootable USB instead by using Rufus. Source: almost 2 years ago
Someone below commented to use rufus. That tool is meant for flashing OS install images, but just using the format section should work fine. I use GParted's livecd, although that might be a bit overkill for a quick format. Source: almost 2 years ago
I would just download the ISO by itself. You don't really need the "assistant". Just mount the ISO with Rufus. Source: over 2 years ago
Maybe download the installers for Fedora & Tumbleweed and boot to the USB Drive you install the .iso file on to 'try' a distro first instead of destroying you current setup for the totally unknown world of linux. Use Rufus to create the bootable USB drive and HashTab to check the .iso files checksum. https://rufus.akeo.ie/. Source: almost 3 years ago
For HDDs, you'll want to use a program called DBAN (Darik's Boot and Nuke) to wipe it. It's included in the Ultimate Boot CD, and you can make that a bootable USB instead by using Rufus. Source: about 3 years ago
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