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imported_kgb
08-30-2004, 07:39 AM
Just trying to find a good software program to keep track of the business, make invoces, and so on.



Thanks in advance.

imported_bckpack
08-30-2004, 07:51 AM
I`m not a pro detailer but I do own a business. I use Simply Accounting to keep track of everything. It has most of the features of Quickbooks without the ridiculous price tag. I think I bought my version for $29 (after rebate) from Amazon a few months back.

AMDin93103
08-30-2004, 11:07 AM
I am a Mac guy and will be purchasing Now Up to Date & Contact (thanks to a tip from a fellow detailer) which is a fraction of the price of Filemaker Pro 7. Both intigrate with iCal, Address Book, Mail, Quicken and iSync/PDA. NUTDC allows you to publish your Calendar and for peoples to make appointments online without the subscription to .Mac as Filemaker would require.



PC: :nixweiss

Excel/Entourage

Quickbooks

Access



-Stu.

tpgsr
08-30-2004, 11:19 AM
I use quickbooks, and love it

imported_kgb
08-30-2004, 11:51 AM
Originally posted by tpgsr

I use quickbooks, and love it



Which version are you using? Thanks!

tpgsr
08-30-2004, 12:29 PM
2002

imported_rookie
08-30-2004, 05:55 PM
With Quick books can you publish your schedule so that clients know what times are available?

tpgsr
08-31-2004, 07:29 AM
No, you cant publish you schedule with quickbooks. This is an accounting software only. If you want scheduling and contact management, try MS Outlook, it is compatible with quickbooks, and you can publish your schedule with it.

medic159
08-31-2004, 09:31 AM
Originally posted by pssstue

I am a Mac guy and will be purchasing Now Up to Date & Contact (thanks to a tip from a fellow detailer) which is a fraction of the price of Filemaker Pro 7. Both intigrate with iCal, Address Book, Mail, Quicken and iSync/PDA. NUTDC allows you to publish your Calendar and for peoples to make appointments online without the subscription to .Mac as Filemaker would require.



I`m Mac also and I used to use Now Up to Date & Contact but I stopped using them when I saw that the free Apple software did exactly what I wanted. I use iCal for all my appointments and I use Panorama (light yrs ahead of Filemaker) for addresses etc. which also integrates with Address Book and iCal.



By the way, you don`t need .Mac to publish calendars, go to www.icalx.com and publish them for free! Here`s mine. (http://www.icalx.com/html/leqc/month.php?cal=Car32Shows&getdate=20040830)

AMDin93103
08-31-2004, 07:53 PM
Originally posted by DFTowel

I`m Mac also and I used to use Now Up to Date & Contact but I stopped using them when I saw that the free Apple software did exactly what I wanted. I use iCal for all my appointments and I use Panorama (light yrs ahead of Filemaker) for addresses etc. which also integrates with Address Book and iCal.



By the way, you don`t need .Mac to publish calendars, go to www.icalx.com and publish them for free! Here`s mine. (http://www.icalx.com/html/leqc/month.php?cal=Car32Shows&getdate=20040830)



:eek: :bow :xyxthumbs



iCalx: waaay cool!



I just read a whole bunch on Panorama 4.9.7 and it seems to get really great reviews. My issue has always been the learning curve for such a powerful Db application. Hope you don`t mind if I ask how long you have been using it, did you find it easy to learn and is thier support helpful? Also, I didn`t see anything about invoicing and I am wondering if it intigrates at all with Quicken which I am currently using for my book-keeping, both personal and for the biz. I just didn`t see anything discussed in the release notes for v.5. Thanks for the help. Definitely looks superior to FM7.



-Stu.

NavindraLR
08-31-2004, 07:57 PM
im using peachtree... supposedly, most people with quickbooks are moving towards peachtree... :nixweiss

detailbarn
08-31-2004, 08:26 PM
I`m old school I`m still using MS Works 4.5. It`s basic and very easy to use and I have everything in one place. Contacts , inventory , calender , invoices , cash flow ect , ect....