Computers and Software > Business/Shop Management Programs
Anyone using this? (T-worksmanager & T-invoicer)
cclaud3:
I have been using it for a couple of months and like it. I'm still using my pricing spreadsheet to calculate costs, which I copy over to t-works manager. When I get a minute I'll start using the built in placement pricing. Joe responded fairly quick with my initial questions.
Before t-works I was using quickbooks + my pricing spreadsheet. I was having to copy each estimate/invoice so that the garments were displayed on each line item....very time consuming. Overlapping that trial I tried the iPhone app Ringitup. It was nice but wasn't made to make a lot of matrix calculations. It's plus was that I could make an estimate or invoice from anywhere and send it as a PDF, apply payments, etc.
I would love if t-works manager would be able to duplicate an estimate so that I could make a variation. Many times the customer asks for a option if they order a different quantity or garment. Kind of sucks to key everything again for a couple of basic changes. Export to mac quickbooks would be great, too.
Chris
Nation03:
From what I read t-works has no monthly or yearly subscription costs correct? I'm pretty sure you just buy the software license and thats it. That was the main selling point for me.
tworksjoe:
Pierre, Having not fully looked at all the other software packages out there, I don't think I could accurately compare features. However, from what I hear from my customers, the user interface is the best out there, very intuitive & easy to use. With the upcoming version nearing completion, I'll have to create a product comparison on the website and am confident will clearly separate us from the rest.
tworksjoe:
--- Quote --- So should I hold off until the new release because emailing direct from the program would be a huge plus!
--- End quote ---
I'm telling my customers if they're buying now, the upgrade will be free.
tworksjoe:
Chris, glad you like it. Quickbooks support & duplicating orders will be in the next version for sure. I'd be interested in seeing how you use your spreadsheet to calculate pricing.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version