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Job Designer is a cost effective scheduling and billing
application with easy to use features including :
- Multi-resource scheduling.
- Multi-resource
conflict checking.
- Email
notification of schedules and schedule changes
- Instant
job costing.
- Group
and organize your equipment, contacts and stock.
- Automatic
stock counting.
- Highly
configurable invoicing.
- After-hour
calculations
- Quotations.
- Project
based invoicing.
- Multiple
taxes.
- Statements.
- No
additional database software required.
- Make
visible notes on bookings in timeline view.
- Book
recurring jobs.
- Auto
backup.
- Various
printable views (Timeline view (day view), list view, month view).
- Security
features. Password-protect your data with user level access control.
- User-definable
reports that can be created on all items as well as detailed financial
reports.
- Reports
can be exported to spreadsheet software packages for further processing.
- Design
custom document lay outs in any RTF (Rich text)-compatible word
processor package(most popular word processors are), enabling
you to add logos or additional text with ease. This also allows
you to make additional changes once the document has been generated
and saved.
- Special
days (public holidays) for alternate invoicing options.
- Intuitive
setup wizard
This is to name but a few of the functions available that makes Job Designer
suitable for various businesses such as post production houses, doctors
rooms, conference facilities etc. The graphic interface simplifies the
creation and editing of jobs (moving and resizing) as well as making it
easy to differentiate between the various job status types by means of
color coding. The unique template based documents feature makes it possible
to design custom document layouts. Jobs can be invoiced individually,
and this function is available directly on the 'job card' so that an instant
job costing can be done. Jobs can also be invoiced per project or per
client. Reports are user defined and can be generated by room, contact,
equipment etc.
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