PosiSoft Desktop stores measurement data on your PC/Mac for viewing, sharing, analyzing and reporting.

The story of the Everything Investigator Girl begins in a small, sleepy town nestled in the heart of a dense forest. As a child, she was always fascinated by the world of mystery and detection. She spent countless hours reading about famous detectives, studying their techniques, and practicing her own sleuthing skills on her family members and friends.
The coat closet was a realm of chaos: rain boots, forgotten backpacks, a deflated soccer ball. Elara shone her penlight (always in her back pocket) into the darkness. There, nestled behind a pair of winter mittens, was a small, twig-and-feather construction. A nest. And lining the bottom of the nest, like a stolen tapestry, were several soft, colorful items: a red hair ribbon that had vanished in March, a cat toy mouse, and—curled perfectly in the center—the missing blue sock.

PosiTector 6000, PosiTector 200, and PosiTector UTG gages feature a Prompted Batch Mode to simplify inspections. Create pre-defined batches in PosiSoft Desktop with onscreen text and image prompts for each reading, then upload to PosiTector 6000, PosiTector 200, PosiTector UTG gages (Advanced models, serial numbers 784000 only).
To start using Prompted Batch Mode, download the latest version of PosiSoft Desktop from our website. A simple gage update adds this functionality to existing PosiTector 6000, PosiTector 200, and PosiTector UTG Advanced models (serial numbers 784000 and greater). everything investigator girl



Add labels, notes, checkboxes, probe information, measurement data, and more to create fully customizable reports. Alternatively, overlay custom fields on existing PDF inspection forms to automatically populate text and measurement data.
Watch the video for an overview of the benefits of custom fields, and to learn how to add custom fields into an existing PDF inspection report.

The story of the Everything Investigator Girl begins in a small, sleepy town nestled in the heart of a dense forest. As a child, she was always fascinated by the world of mystery and detection. She spent countless hours reading about famous detectives, studying their techniques, and practicing her own sleuthing skills on her family members and friends.
The coat closet was a realm of chaos: rain boots, forgotten backpacks, a deflated soccer ball. Elara shone her penlight (always in her back pocket) into the darkness. There, nestled behind a pair of winter mittens, was a small, twig-and-feather construction. A nest. And lining the bottom of the nest, like a stolen tapestry, were several soft, colorful items: a red hair ribbon that had vanished in March, a cat toy mouse, and—curled perfectly in the center—the missing blue sock.