InterfaceFLOR Browser 1.2
It is a new awesome desktop application with many integrated features
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InterfaceFLOR Browser is a new awesome desktop application. It demands its own language.
To the right of the Browser’s center column is the larger installation image. The View Details link in the upper left corner displays product information, including specifications, installation methods and all available colors, as well as a link to order samples.
Look for the colored square in the upper right corner of View Details to order samples from the InterfaceFLOR website. Only registered users of interfaceflor.com may order samples, but if you’re not already registered, you’ll have the opportunity to do so.
It integrates a powerful search filter which will give you only the desired results.
If you’d prefer to search by attributes, use the Filters Tab. You can narrow your options by pattern type, pattern scale and differentiators like i2 and Convert. You can change or remove filters individually or all at once.
You can either export an individual product or a group of products. To export an individual product from the Browser’s center column, hover over an image and then click the Export to PDF icon (it’s the square with a smaller square inside it). In View Details, you can just click on the purple "Export" Button to save product information as a PDF.
To export a group of products from the center column, highlight the Export to PDF icon in the gray bar above the thumbnails.
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