Hi Hazen (and all!) I've been a Mac user for my customer files for 11 years now. I started with Claris Works in the early 90's (OS 7.?) and am now using the same data base file in OSX (the software is now Apple Works). I don't use a pocket PC. Up until a year ago I would print out all the records that I needed for each day then update the file on the desk-top machine at night. I thought it worked great. Then I managed to aquire a laptop (OSX Jaguar). I bought a tool bag that holds the tools I use regularly as well as the computer, so now it goes with me. Very handy! Since this is the only customer file I've ever used (other than 3X5 index cards) I can't speak to how it compares to others. It is easily searchable and sortable in many many ways. One of the features I like best is that it allows me to cross reference by serial number when tuning for a new customer. By doing this I have followed many instruments through multiple owners. Two other major advantages are: 1) Sending reminder cards when tunings are due (and when business gets a bit slow) since it's easy to search by last tuning date. 2) When I have a cancelled or missed appointment I can search to see who in the area is due and make some phone calls to try to fill the time. The disadvantages of the program are that I had to create the data base fields myself (which is also somewhat of an advantage because I set it up how I wanted it and over the years it has changed as I discovered ways to make it work better) and with Apple Works the amount of data that can be entered into any field is somewhat limited. Hope this helps. If you have any questions feel free to e-mail me privately if you'd like. With the Christmas rush almost over, I'll soon have more time to type! will wickham On Dec 16, 2004, at 9:01 PM, Hazen Bannister wrote: > Hi, > What customer database software is anyone using for mac OSX, and will > it sync to a pocket pc? > Best, > Hazen Bannister > _______________________________________________ > pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives >
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