Horus Condition Report Pro


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App Description

An Application designed for Art and Heritage Professionals
Our application is specifically developed for museums, art centers, restoration workshops, heritage services, and foundations. It is intended for professionals who conduct condition reports for loans, exhibition setups, inventories, or damage assessments.

With its intuitive interface, the application allows you to create detailed condition reports, including:
* Overview photographs,
* Alteration records annotated directly on photos,
* Localized detail images,
* Digital signatures,
* And, in the Pro version, treatment reports with text and photos.

A Complete and Flexible Solution
The application enables you to generate multiple condition reports for a single object within the same document, simplifying the management of condition assessments at the start and end of an exhibition. It also offers two layout options:
1. A standard version,
2. A version optimized for exhibition services.
Fully customizable, it allows you to configure fields, set up alteration lists, and optimize your workflow.

An Efficient Tool, Even Offline
The application operates 100% offline, with no internet connection required. Reports are stored locally and can be exported via email, Airdrop, cloud storage, a PDF reader (iBooks, GoodReader), or iTunes. They can be modified, duplicated, and exported in PDF, Horus (for further processing), and CSV (for an overview of treated artworks).
The optional Drive feature facilitates the management and sharing of condition reports within a team.

Features Designed for Professionals
* Precise annotations: Clearly locate alterations on images.
* Optimized artwork management: Every detail is documented and positioned on records.
* Specialized vocabulary: A predefined list of typical alterations for heritage materials, which can be customized as needed.
* All-in-one tool: Take photos, annotate, write reports, sign, and send files—all from one device, without needing a scanner or computer.
* Multilingual accessibility: Available in French, English, Italian, Spanish, German, Swedish, Dutch, Portuguese, and Arabic, with specialized vocabulary lists validated by conservators and restorers.
* Monitor the condition of artworks over time: Edit and update reports at a later date.
* Seamless data import: Upload CSV files from Excel, Numbers, or collection management software.
* Comprehensive intervent