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What makes Smart-Builder so special?

Many factors contribute to make Smart-Builder so successful. The very first shower design software we developed went live in March 1996 and was an instant hit. The version of Smart-Shower available today has been completely rewritten and bears little resemblance to the first version but it owes much of its real world usability and practicality to the 14 years of constant industry usage and feedback since that date.

We realised from the start that template-based systems are easier to develop but ultimately place the user within a straitjacket. Smart-Shower and our other design modules allow the user to start from a template if they wish, but then they have complete freedom to design what they want and need. Our approach is best described as an expert system. We have distilled the knowledge and experience of numerous shower, shopfront and balustrade measurers and installers and put that knowledge into Smart-Builder.

The result is that, instead of being merely an overgrown calculator, Smart-Builder truly understands the rules and limitations involved in building a frameless or bespoke shower, shopfront or balustrade.

Does Smart-Builder have templates?

Yes. Templates are provided for quick and easy entry. However, the templates are just an aid and it is possible to enter custom configurations from scratch. In fact, you can design your own templates and can change any part of a template-based enclosure as well.

Why doesn't Smart-Builder limit itself to templates only?

There are two major problems with template-based design systems.

Firstly it is not feasible to create templates for all of the configurations which a real-world shower installation company requires. When someone claims their software contains hundreds or even thousands of templates that is really just emphasising the limitations of their approach. Basic arithmetic indicates that even considering only medium sized showers containing 4 panels or less there are more than 100,000 possible template configurations. The numbers get well into the millions for larger showers. It is much better to use templates merely as an optional starting point and allow the user to extend or modify the shower as they wish.

Secondly template-based systems lock the user into that particular template at the very start of the design process. In the real world things are rarely that simple. What if a customer wants a shower quoted both with and without a fixed side panel to hinge from? Maybe they change their mind about which direction they want the door hinged or they no longer want that transom they originally requested. A template system forces the user to start from scratch by selecting a new template, entering measurements again, selecting hardware again and reapplying any special conditions, a time consuming and error prone process. True flexibility is only possible with software that allows showers to be copied and altered as the user desires, not as the software dictates.

No matter how much developers of template-based software claim their system is "powerful" or "flexible" the fact is their approach fundamentally prevents them from truly achieving either goal.

Why can't I design my showers using AutoCAD or a similar CAD program?

The short answer is that you can. You can design practically anything in AutoCAD. And therein lays the problem. Traditional CAD software is made to allow you to design anything you can imagine but by and large you have to tell it exactly what to do. A good parallel would be drawing software. You can draw anything you want and you could even write a 500 page novel with good drawing software... but you would be much, much better off writing your novel in a program designed specifically for writing such as Microsoft Word or PageMaker.

For example, Smart-Shower is a program designed specifically for designing frameless or bespoke showers. When you tell Smart-Shower about the shower you want to design you tell it about sidelites, doors, hinges, channels, wall and floor slopes, etc. Smart-Shower then calculates everything about your shower. If you were to tell a CAD program about a shower you would be telling it about lines, rectangles, circles and other geometric shapes, and then you would also have to tell it about the sizes and positioning for each of these elements while having to considering small, but important details, such as how many hinges you need for the size of door you have chosen etc.

In effect you need to tell CAD software the end-result, including sizes that you want to see. The resulting 3D and glass drawings might look the same but you will have done the work for the computer, instead of letting the computer do the work for you with Smart-Builder.

I have a spreadsheet for working out quote prices. What is the advantage of Smart-Builder?

The software costing calculations are based on the exact hardware, glass area, and processing costs. You will know what your supplier is going to charge even before you order. Accurate costing means you will never quote too high or low again. Of course, the professional quotes with colour 3D drawings are a great marketing device as well!