Our very limited experience, and the comments here, indicated that LEED Online is time-wasting, cumbersome, and unresponsive. Nearly dysfunctional. As project administrator, I've consumed too much time waiting for screens to load, uploads to connect, etc.
Has anyone had experience with the third party "automation partners"? If so, has your time been more productive?
Brent Trenga
Chief Green Officer/LEED AP BD+CGreenWizard
4 thumbs up
July 31, 2013 - 3:20 pm
You are welcome to reach out to these firms for that answer.
https://www.greenwizard.com/customers
(refresh that page to see a complete list)
Karen Joslin
principalJoslin Consulting
216 thumbs up
August 3, 2013 - 4:21 pm
There are some services who claim they can fix all the interface using their process. As much as I complain (and it's a lot) about LEED Online, there is nothing left with the v2 or v3 servers that interfere with anyone's access. You may have to check and double-check that your compatibility view setting is in place, and you have to be certain you are assigned access to credits, etc, but there are no walls left for team members to pass off their challenges to. Other than some designers wanting to stick only with their apple os, everyone can sign into and view everything at LEED Online. So don't let your team members complain once and give up - and don't pay extra for something that is free for registered projects. Just my 2cents.
Robert Wichert
Engineer9 thumbs up
August 12, 2013 - 6:51 pm
Karen,
I appreciate your helpful and optimistic post. As of right now I have failed with Chrome (No plug-in available to display this content) and with IE (Your browser is outdated. Please update to a modern browser.) I am using IE 10.07. And with Firefox (To view the full contents of this document, you need a later version of the PDF viewer.) I am running Adobe Reader XI.
So, I'm stuck, stuck, stuck.
I wish our post was accurate, at least for me.