Manage network cable laying projects with the help of this reliable and comprehensive software solution that can also help you organize equipment racks
| Version | 7.3.24 |
| Updated | Mar 13th 2015 |
| Developer |
Access Business Communications Inc
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| User Rating |
976
3.3
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| Original File Size | 6.4 MB |
| Downloads | 8316 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Others |
CablePro is a software solution designed to help professional users design and document data and voice cable laying projects.
CablePro is the ideal tool to transcribe mechanical/electrical or architectural/engineering drawings, blueprints, and graphical representation of cable requirements.
In addition, CablePro can aid in producing a written 'cabling specification' that can be used for creating an appropriate drawing and it is ideal for compiling an 'as-built' cable management report for your cable clients or your cable infrastructure.
CablePro Crack's Quick Quote Wizard can be used to automatically generate from the specifications quotations, bill of materials, summary specifications, faceplate labels, patch panel labels, and cable-end tags/labels.
CablePro is ideal for use as a Cable Management Database System because it provides comprehensive information and an easy way to track adds, moves, and changes to your cable infrastructure.
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