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Anyone using this? (T-worksmanager & T-invoicer)

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Prosperi-Tees:
T-Works Joe seems to have not been on in awhile. Id like to when the email invoices and art proofs from within the program will be available.

jason-23:
looks like they are in there....http://www.t-worksmanager.com/screenshots.html

Prosperi-Tees:

--- Quote from: jason-23 on December 10, 2011, 09:56:46 AM ---looks like they are in there....http://www.t-worksmanager.com/screenshots.html

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But Joe said they are working on it to be able to email from within the program and not have to save to PDF and add as an attachment in your email program. A program I worked with in my previous career was able to shoot quotes over by a click of a button within the program which was really nice.

tworksjoe:

--- Quote from: Sparkie on November 24, 2011, 09:18:52 AM ---Welcome aboard Joe. :)

I'm getting close to purchasing TW-Manager, and I have a question on the price matrix. I'm still trying to figure out which of my two pricing schemes is most accurate for MY shop. Does TW calculate my prices for me based data I provide, such as overhead, fixed costs, payroll, and yada yada, yada, OR do I calculate my prices myself and enter them into the matrix?

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Sorry for just now getting back, haven't been on in a while! You'll need to calculate your pricing matrix yourself in the current version. In the next version there will be support for tracking overhead and calculating profit which will aid you in setting up pricing.

tworksjoe:

--- Quote from: DKgrafix on November 23, 2011, 11:05:00 PM ---Joe, first welcome to the forum.
Second, a question for you. I know that T-Works can run a lot or reports for you, but does it run a report for collected sales tax?
Also, if you have the TW manager, what is a benefit of having a Quick Books if you can run all of those reports on TW?

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Yes, the reports you can generate in T-Works show the collected sales tax. Many business's run some type of shop management software that has accounting type functionality yet still use Quickbooks because that's what their accountant/bookkeeper wants to use and has always used.

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