The power of VisionFM Enterprise in a single user version.

The best CAFM software ever made.
Here is your opportunity to work with the best Computer Aided Facilities Management software (CAFM / CIFM) on the market... at a reasonable price.
VisionFM StandAlone.
The StandAlone version includes all six application modules, ad-hoc query and reporting, the VisionFM Architectural Overlay for AutoCAD and the powerful drawing viewer.
VisionFM StandAlone compared to VisionFM Enterprise.
Both software packages use the same modules, link to AutoCAD, ad-hoc query and reporting and both software packages share the same incredibly easy to use interface. The only difference is that VisionFM Enterprise is client/server, site licensed, and includes development tools such as the Forms Designer and Database Designer.
| User Friendly Interface | Add-hoc query and reporting | All Mods | Client / Server | Site Lic. | Links to Web Server | Links to E.N.S. Server | Links to CAD | Dev. Tools | Ships with MSDE | |
| VisionFM ENTERPRISE v9 | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | -- |
| VisionFM StandAlone v9 | YES | YES | YES | -- | -- | -- | -- | YES | -- | YES |
VisionFM links to AutoCAD (and AutoCAD LT) 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008
VisionFM communicates directly with AutoCAD. Creating space, adding furniture or moving an employee in AutoCAD automatically updates the database and vice versa. VisionFM also includes an architectural overlay, which adds symbols libraries and architectural drafting functions, converting AutoCAD into facilities design software. And for non-AutoCAD users, VisionFM includes the VisionFM Drawing Viewer which uses the same database linking features, allowing users to highlight in drawings and click on assets to view database information.
Moving from StandAlone to Enterprise
VisionFM Standalone and Enterprise share the same database structure and AutoCAD drawings. To move to Enterprise’s site license simply purchase VisionFM Enterprise, install it on your server then copy the database and drawing files from your StandAlone directory. It’s really that easy.


