Rangecam version 14 provides several new features:
a more flexible relationship between territories (divisions, subdivisions) and tracks
improved insulation for Enterprise users
detailed information and a better user interface when working with read-only databases
processed/unprocessed runs. A user can mark a run as processed or unprocessed. Unprocessed runs can be excluded from consideration. A database can be configured to suppress this feature.
new user interfaces in the Database menu that we call "Rangecam Explorer":
track viewer,
run viewer,
defect viewer,
rail classification / wear limits viewer,
track point viewer.
depending on the configuration, new viewers can work as editors as well
new dialog designed to select multiple comparison runs. It has a graphic component that visualizes run overlays
user interface "Calculate All" was improved
user has an option to select the two-up window or the map window as the primary user interface
classification macros were designed for some railroads
a new rail template viewer
an improved map user interface that uses actions (like the mouse wheel), which are consistent with Google map usage
improved map graphics for runs and territories
the ability to select a track in the map window
Profile 2-up window has a new user-friendly component that simplifies selection of new rail type during rail types modification
a new component that simplifies the correction of profile types on the track condition chart
a "swipe and delete" feature allows user to select and remove multiple profiles at once working with charts
charts allow users to navigate out of a selected territory, warning them that they are leaving the original range of interest
a help system that is available locally on the user's machine and online. The online version is always up to date
automatic detection of outdated average wear calculations and a new user interface to recalculate them
new import routines to import Ensco and LaserRail profiles and geometry data
UP Office users can re-import run and select different modeling options