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Innovators in Construction Software

ComputerEase has been on the front line of the construction software industry for 25 years. ComputerEase has frequently set the standards that our competitors strive to meet.

ComputerEase Industry firsts:

  • Introduced drill down technology to view progressively detailed data (1990)
  • Moved to programming our software in Microsoft's C++ language (1992)
  • Introduced a fully functional accounting system as true Windows 32-bit system with a modern graphical user interface (1993)
  • Developed Dashboard Centers to summarize the most essential data in one concise location (1995)
  • Implemented complete Project Management system that includes scheduling, resource management, document control, and other essential project management tools, which all integrate seamlessly into the ComputerEase accounting modules (2000)
  • Developed FieldEase, providing capability for remote communications to relay essential job data from field to office with a mobile computing device (2002)
  • Implemented paperless document processing to scan, route, and approve invoices electronically (2008)
  • Expanded upon FieldEase remote communications by introducing an application for tablet PCs, harnessing technological advancements to provide new features, such as handwritten electronic timesheets submitted from the field (2008)

Many of these ComputerEase innovations are still today not offered by the competition helping keep us the leading innovator in Construction Management Software.

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Bob Mattlin

Founder and owner of CompterEase, Bob Mattlin, came from a family background in construction and a personal background in accounting.

As computer technologies became increasingly available in the early eighties, Mr. Mattlin had a vision of using this technology to pull together his accounting and construction-industry knowledge to improve the way contractors managed their businesses.

Twenty-five years later, he owns the industry-leading company in construction management software solutions and continues working to improve contractors' business practices.