David, I fooled around with Time & Chaos on the demo version. I presently have Microsoft Outlook and it appears its basically the type of program. The beauty being, it works well with the Palm...the soul of my business. Tom Servinsky,RPT ----- Original Message ----- From: "David M. Porritt" <dm.porritt@verizon.net> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 8:36 PM Subject: Re: PowerTech Client Management Software > Greg: > > I'd underscore what David I. said today about Time & Chaos. Very > versatile, easy to use and inexpensive. > You can download it at http://www.isbister.com/chaos32.html > > I hope your current program has some way to export your data! > > dave > > *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** > > On 10/30/01 at 8:08 PM Greg Newell wrote: > > >Terry, > > We are in the same boat. I too use PTBiz and find that I would > like it > >to do > >some things that it does not but I don't have the money to ask the > author > >to > >rewrite the program just for little old me. I looked at PowerTech > and came > >to > >the conclusion that it just doesn't offer enough to warrant retyping > all > >that > >info into another program. They have not file transfer service so I > would > >have > >to retype everything. With well over 2,000 customers on file ... not > a > >chance! I > >see nothing else out there and Ed wants too much money so what are > we to > >do? I'd > >love to write my own in Access or equivalent database but I simply > don't > >have > >the time. Have you taken the time to write to Ed and let him know > what > >you'd > >like to see in the program? I did that a very long time ago and the > >response I > >got was "What is it worth to you?" Not what I was hoping for. > Perhaps if > >more > >folks told him what they'd like to see he would think more > positively about > >there being a real interest in his efforts and he could incorporate > new > >things > >into an upgrade type scheme. Just a thought. What are your thoughts? > > > >Greg > > > >Farrell wrote: > > > >> Has anyone messed with this program? I took a quick look and it > does not > >> appear to offer significantly more than PTBiz has to offer. I > would like > >to > >> find something more user friendly and customizable than PTBiz, but > I'll > >also > >> need a pretty good reason to make a switch. Any thoughts? > >> > >> Terry Farrell > >> > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: "Gary Mc" <gmcc@charter.net> > >> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> > >> Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 7:15 AM > >> Subject: Re: PowerTech Client Management Software > >> > >> > Tom, that is the right address. If you're just interested in > the demo > >of > >> > the Power tech software, you can download it from his website: > >> > http://members.home.net.troyn5022 > >> > Gary Mc > >> > > Dear List, > >> > > I clicked on this Troy Nolan e-mail address and received a > >response > >> > from > >> > > the "mail delivery subsystem" stating that it had permanent > fatal > >> errors. > >> > > Is this address correct? > >> > > thanks, > >> > > Tom > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > Contact Troy Nolen at 5012 Dale Road, Huntsville, AL 35803 > or > >e-mail > >> him > >> > > at TroyN5022@aol.com. > >> > > > > >> > > >> > > > > >-- > >Greg Newell > >mailto:gnewell@ameritech.net > > > _____________________________ > David M. Porritt > dporritt@mail.smu.edu > Meadows School of the Arts > Southern Methodist University > Dallas, TX 75275 > _____________________________ >
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