Developing Greenspec software for your greenhouse

At the start of the company developing Greenspec software in a good way was priority number one. It was decided to work with new and proven features:

  • an optical bus system, that can have a high speed
  • use Delphi as a good modular system
  • have one main programmer with a horticultural background together with several specialists from other fields.

What makes the Greenspec software development special is the direct contact of developers with your installer.

So: if your special greenhouse or crop situation needs a new element or a different setting: Greenspec can do it. Each year we make many smaller adaptations for clients without extra costs. And each year we do one or two specialized developments at extra cost. We give you an estimate if the time needed to develop and test.

So: if you want to use special words in your texts, special drawings in your overviews: your installer can set this for you in 5 minutes.

How do you learn about what we are developing?

Once your system is up and running: how do you learn about new development? The best option is to check the new software features page of this website. At each functional check with your installer asks if he can update and explain to you the new features. Updates are free of charge!

For instance in 2022 Greenspec finished:

  • A new version of the overview menu, to enable you to see what is happening in the greenhouse
  • A better way to see a summary per day of consumption of energy and water
  • More options to export data and to import data
  • help included in the software page by page, available by clicking a button.
Greenspec has launched a new compact but very complete mixing station that is regulated by our own greenhouse automation system. We now add options for larger systems within the same high quality concept.
New: the Greenspec app that gives you always quick access to some essential data as soon as you load it. Try the new version. It will save you a lot of time in giving a quick data access.

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