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Rocfrog:
Wow! Thanks for the feedback. I haven't done any research on this yet, but one the guys in the shop has done some research and told me to ask on here about it. I'm new to this shop and thier processes and they currently use FastManager but they don't like it.

Nick

tonypep:
If they don't like FM they may not like Shpwx as well. They are quite similar.

mk162:
the problem is these programs are made for a 1 size fits all decorators approach...it doesn't.  they are good, much better than quickbooks or an excel spreadsheet, but there isn't a perfect one out there...unless you build it and have the ability to make upgrades and changes.

Admiral:
We use our own software...

What surprises me is that scheduling looks sub-par.

The rest looks  decent though, Ron's post looks very promising...wonder how much it is for 25 users though wow..

blue moon:

--- Quote from: mk162 on August 06, 2013, 12:16:19 PM ---the problem is these programs are made for a 1 size fits all decorators approach...it doesn't.  they are good, much better than quickbooks or an excel spreadsheet, but there isn't a perfect one out there...unless you build it and have the ability to make upgrades and changes.

--- End quote ---

local guy I talked to here spent a cool $1 mil on his software and it still has issues with it. I figure, $15K vs. $1MM is a no brainer, I'll take the fact that it will not do 100% we want at those savings!!!

Additional licenses are $1k if I am not mistaken. It is the first license, the server, the install and the training that get you. My guess about $20K more than what we were quoted.

pierre

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