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New parts ordering app created

ShowMeTheParts says its updated parts app now provides full access to the largest public parts database on the market on the go. By using the app, the company says customers can find parts and check photos, specifications, and other information while working on their equipment.

ShowMeTheParts is among the largest public parts database on the market covering 1.7 million parts from over 300 aftermarket parts manufacturers. The company says this includes over 4.5 million applications, including passenger cars, motorcycles and both heavy-duty and agricultural equipment. Along with interchange information and specifications, users can view product information sheets, photos and even 360-degree views of parts. This information is constantly updated, ensuring the most accurate information available, the company says.

“Users will see faster lookup speeds and smoother navigation to the freshest data in the aftermarket,” says Jay Wright, president of Vertical Development, Inc.

The app provides access to all the information in the ShowMeTheParts catalog through a user interface tailored to work with small touch screens. Vertical Development’s update brings improvements in both the design of the app and the servers supplying it with data making accessing parts information easier than ever before. Vertical Development is able to create branded mobile apps and HTML5 versions with responsive, mobile friendly design for any company.

Additionally, the app not only makes access more convenient, it means users can check information when they are at their vehicle, making direct comparisons between photos and specifications with the parts they need to replace. The app can even search local businesses to find a supplier for the part they need, putting the power of ShowMeTheParts’s catalog in their pockets, the company says.

To get the full benefit of these updates, current users will need to uninstall the app and download the new version. The iOS version is available from the App Store, while Android users can get it from the Google Play Store. For users whose phones don’t have a supported OS, there’s an HTML5 version of the app that can be accessed using any modern browser, the company says.

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