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The objective of the program is to record all information from the soil condition, pesticide application to the end product, "from dirt to the jar"
The new preference option will provide the user with the ability to design the main menu Based on user needs he can:
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Pocket JILL (TIGER JILL for Handheld Devices.) This is a new program that runs on handheld devices that use Windows CE. The data is entered in the field and then uploaded in the office to a desktop computer. The data can include pesticide application, soil, crop, cultural activity, trap counts, irrigation events, and other variables via the handheld device. At the December Seminar Unveiling of Pocket JILL will take place. Demo of: Data Input as well as Synchronization of Data from Pocket JILL to TIGER JILL. Runing reports from Tiger Jill to Pocket Jill. TIGER JILL is easy to update 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from within itself using your internet connection. This provides you the opportunity to always have the latest and greatest innovations of the program available. You can use this feature to automatically download the latest program, reports, help and database directly from our website. We recommend you update your program once a month unless otherwise advised by Orange Enterprises. Carrying Pocket Jill handheld in your shirt pocket can improve your operation’s efficiency and productivity. Pocket Jill runs on handheld devices that use Windows CE. The data is entered in the field and then synchronized to the office toward Tiger Jill program on your desktop computer. The data can include pesticide application, soil, crop, cultural activity, GPS, trap counts, irrigation events, and other variables via the handheld device. Pocket Jill offers instant access to your operation databases for better decision-making in the field. With the latest technological innovations - features available with Pocket Jill and the latest cell phones, you can connect to the outside world from almost anywhere. You can update your office with your latest activities directly from the field. All variables of your work order included on your hand held input screen. Having your data available via pull down menus makes it easy to complete a job or create a new work order when needed. Remember – your customers, their field as well as a material database and a library of your employees and equipment available on your Pocket Jill. Using Pocket Jill to organize your fieldwork gives you control over when and how often you update your data. No more reliance on notes or failing memory that just leads to inefficacies. You can accelerate your business cycles as well as make your operation more professional. Tiger & Pocket Jill perform as a field data collection system that enables management to collect sampling, scouting and other information. Pocket Jill uses mobile computing technologies to collect soil tests, plant growth and tissue samples, sugar brix data, weed and disease identification, yield estimates as well as all applications, fertilization, irrigation and more. Pocket Jill retrieves data from remote locations with bar code scanning and GPS technology. The Main Menu By using standard bitmap files you can create and set your icons on the main menu: The Connectivity Module. makes it possible to send and receive records from one Tiger Jill program to another. It can be used by growers and processors to exchange records or by a PCA to transmit recommendations to a grower, applicator or dealer. Each one of the users above can set his Tiger Jill Main Menu according to his specific functions. The PCA write recommendations, the Applicator would use the Billing side more while the grower would record other information, the Food processor or the dealer interested in validation or summaries. Respectively - only the icons that relevant for each one will be displayed. Processor Client and Server The Processor Client Server System is a two-way communication between growers and food processors. It uses the Internet to send information back and forth. The grower sends to the processor information about its operation sites, blocks and pesticide applications, while the processor sends the grower information about approved materials and confirmations of information received. |
