Trimble Adds New Third-Party Apps to its TMX-2050 Display for Precision Agriculture
November 6, 2015
SUNNYVALE, Calif., Nov. 6, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Trimble (NASDAQ:TRMB) announced today that it has added several new third-party apps to its Android™-based Trimble® TMX-2050™ display. The addition of these apps demonstrates Trimble’s continued commitment to ensure farmers have access to specialized mobile apps that manage today’s complex farming operations and address region-specific needs.
The new apps fall into several categories including:
- Diagnostic tools to identify and address implement error codes
- Fertilizer calibration charts for various brands of spreaders
- Identification of nutrient deficiencies
- Planter adjustment recommendations for various planter brands
- PDF reader
- Work order and documentation-based software applications for agriculture
To learn more about the new apps, visit: https://agdeveloper.trimble.com/app-central.
The apps are available for download from App Central marketplace on the TMX-2050 display. App Central provides farmers with enhanced flexibility to install apps, view descriptions and images, report issues, connect with developer partners, and stay current with on-demand updates. Users can search and find the apps most useful to their farm operations, language and regional compliance requirements.
“As we continue to add third-party apps on our TMX-2050 display, we are providing farmers with more localized choices so they can select the tools that best fit their machines, applications and regional needs,” said Pierre-Andre Rebeyrat, marketing director for Trimble’s Agriculture Division. “These apps can enable farmers to obtain needed information more easily and quickly, leading to more efficient management of their farm operations.”
Every new TMX-2050 display solution includes wireless connectivity allowing farmers to view ongoing field activities, real-time commodity prices, real-time weather conditions to guide irrigation and field deployment decisions, and other valuable task information in the Connected Farm™ dashboard—without ever leaving the machine cab. It also enables wireless data transfer of as-applied maps and other field activities such as planting, spraying or harvesting, simplifying the overall management and transfer of farm data files.
Companies interested in developing apps for the Android-based TMX-2050 display can visit agdeveloper.trimble.com to learn more.