Are any of you with repair shops using software to invoice customers and keep track of inventory? If so, what do you use?
I've been using Aynax.com for a few years at $10/mo. for invoicing and it works great, but there is no inventory module and when I asked them they weren't interested in making one available. Filling in a blank form, actually line items for every repair is getting old. It be nice to select a drop down or search with auto-complete and the prices auto-filled, etc.
I recently bought Access 2013 and using the included Northwind Traders "Goods" sales/invoicing/inventory, etc. system, but it's built for sales and shipping those sales. I've tried modifying the tables and forms to better suit a repair business, but not having much luck. The workflow in Northwinds is right on, but there's just so much going on with the "new" web based database objects and forms. For instance, there's no way to view table relationships, which is critical to making changes to the various tables and forms. Eventually I might learn Access well enough and with some help from the few Access forums get Northwinds how I need it, meanwhile...
I've demoed WorkTracer by GrenSoft and it's pretty impressive, but expensive, US$280. Nice though!
I've been using Aynax.com for a few years at $10/mo. for invoicing and it works great, but there is no inventory module and when I asked them they weren't interested in making one available. Filling in a blank form, actually line items for every repair is getting old. It be nice to select a drop down or search with auto-complete and the prices auto-filled, etc.
I recently bought Access 2013 and using the included Northwind Traders "Goods" sales/invoicing/inventory, etc. system, but it's built for sales and shipping those sales. I've tried modifying the tables and forms to better suit a repair business, but not having much luck. The workflow in Northwinds is right on, but there's just so much going on with the "new" web based database objects and forms. For instance, there's no way to view table relationships, which is critical to making changes to the various tables and forms. Eventually I might learn Access well enough and with some help from the few Access forums get Northwinds how I need it, meanwhile...
I've demoed WorkTracer by GrenSoft and it's pretty impressive, but expensive, US$280. Nice though!
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