Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
So the tales of shop management software goes...or whatever the heck I'm trying to say.For all of it's flaws, T-quoter is built on an SQL database. It hasn't been updated since at least 2013. It's a terrible option at this point for someone to move to. I am suprised it's still supported at all. It occasionally has to reverify the licenses, and I'm waiting for that to crap out one day.I have been touring all of the programs out there and frankly, they are all lacking. Printavo and deconetwork both look pretty good but they have some basic flaws that make no sense to me. We started work on an online custom built solution, but I got distracted and it died. I honestly wasn't sure the person I was working with could have handled it. My brother in law is a programmer, and he really wants to get something of his own up and going. He's also unemployed and has a lot of free time, so maybe he's the guy to do it.Homer and I have been emailing back and forth about this...it's mainly complaints about how nobody has a truly great solution out there.My biggest gripe with Shopworks is why did they eliminate QB? It's a perfectly fine accounting program. I do't use it for invoicing, I use it for payables and our accountant. They spent a lot of time re-inventing the wheel. Just batch sales info over and be done with it.I say leave this post up, but the OP needs to get a little more active here or it would seem like he's selling something by slamming a competitor.