Uniform Appraisal Dataset (UAD)
UMDP stands for the Uniform Mortgage Data Program, which was created jointly by the GSEs at the direction of the Federal Housing Finance Agency. It's designed as a way to standardize common requirements for appraisal and loan data across the entire transaction.
UMDP consists of several pieces, but the Uniform Appraisal Dataset (UAD) is the key piece that will affect day-to-day appraisal reporting, and consists of key appraisal data elements being standardized to ensure that they are consistently reported across the entire scope of the GSEs' loan portfolio.
DaVinci for Android™
Like DaVinci for iPhone, DaVinci for Android is a field data gathering and sketching tool for appraisers, but runs Google's Android operating system (OS). Read more about the newest member of the DaVinci family of field data collection products.
WinTOTAL 6, Codename: Armstrong (GRADUATED!)
The 6th generation of WinTOTAL is under construction. It's a ground-up rewrite in a cutting edge programming language called C#, including the forms engine. We're approaching the development of this version differently than any in the past. Check it out and let us know what you think.
Appraiser SureDocs
With identity theft and data fraud a daily occurance, it's time for real protection. Any PDF can be modified, so see what we're cooking up to combat this threat.
Virtual Earth mapping integration (GRADUATED!)
We're adding aerial imagery and Bird's Eye imagery into WinTOTAL, as well as the ability to click and drag the map, and use the mouse scroll wheel to zoom in and out. It's very cool!
GPS Integration with WinTOTAL (GRADUATED!)
Soon, you'll be able to automatically retrieve latitude and longitude information from your GPS device and import it into WinTOTAL, assigning addresses to it and guaranteeing spot-on placement.
GeoDatabase
Typically, when you buy a piece of software, that's what you get. That's the way the retail software world works. Well, we're trying to make WinTOTAL more open to third party vendors and to users alike, and this geodatabase project is one example of that.
CompsXchange
What if there was a way to aggregate the comps data from a number of local appraisers who all agreed to opt in and exchange that data? Suddenly, you've got a rich source of data and analysis you trust which is just as accessible and useful as an MLS import or a CD from a data provider.
Collaborator
Enter the XSite Desktop for appraisers, with a plug-in especially designed to aid you in sharing files and working more seamlessly with other appraisers (or customers for that matter!) in your office.




