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ALL TREEPLOTTER USER CONFERENCE SESSIONS HERE In Order of Display: 1. Work Order Management Skills Sharing (WOM) Moderator: Russell Horsey Presenter: Andy Lederer Work Order Management, the module we affectionally call WWOM, creates workflows for managing Work Records, Work Orders, and Jobs. This session will demonstrate the varied ways UK users leverage WOM day to day. 2. Nonprofits and TreePlotter Solutions Moderator: Russell Horsey & Cherry Drudge-Coates Presenters: Ian McDermot & Nina Griffiths This session focuses on how non profit organizations utilize TreePlotter to further their goals and advocat…
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Hi, just checking in. I'm Sherry in the North Dallas, Texas area, and use TreePlotter throughout Texas and Oklahoma. Will this user group be a place to ask support questions for tips and how-tos? Sherry
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Welcome to the TreePlotter User Conference!
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We're so exited to host the very first TreePlotter User Conference here on the Communitree. Thank you for registering, we have a full day packed with educational sessions around the world. We encourage you to attend all the sessions that fit your schedule. This Conference is broken down into timing based on region, but the sessions are for all TreePlotter Users. We encourage you to learn how Users deploy their software internationally and learn from each other.
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The PlanIT Geo team recently collected stats on all photos stored within TreePlotter: Users have added 3,128,648 photos worldwide The continent that has snapped the most pictures: Australia with a whopping 1,516,219 photos The silver medal goes to North America with 1,243,297 photos With 307,784 photos, the TreePlotter user with the most photos is..... Wyndham City Council. The trees of this Melbourne, Australia suburb must be seriously photogenic.
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