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An application development tool for utilizing work instructions and manuals as e-books.

From paper manuals to tablets! Promoting paperless to reduce running costs.

In the manufacturing industry, we would like to introduce a case study using the Android OS application development tool "Rundlax" to convert work instructions and manuals into electronic books. By digitizing the text and images of the manuals and developing an application that displays them on a tablet, paper manuals become unnecessary. Implementing a search function in the application that displays the relevant page when keywords are entered makes searching easy. Additionally, by displaying checkboxes alongside the instructions, we can create a clear checklist for tasks, which helps prevent omissions and confirmation errors in the procedures. 【Case Overview】 ■ Industry: Manufacturing ■ Purpose: To convert work instructions and manuals into electronic books ■ Effect: Promoting paperless operations and reducing running costs *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Our company has been engaged in contract software development and the development and sales of application packages. Currently, we are focusing on the sales of the HaiSurf series and system development utilizing it, assisting many customers in building their systems. Our products are not only gaining popularity domestically but also internationally, expanding in Southeast Asia, including Vietnam, Thailand, and Singapore, as well as in countries around the world such as China, North America, Germany, and the Netherlands.