- Small business office Software
- Posted by JimI on November 3rd, 2004
Can anyone recomend a basic software package for running a small hair
saloon. It needs to be able to do wages and customer datbase etc:
Nothing complicated, afterall these are hair-dressers were talking
about (LOL)
Ta
- Posted by DC on November 3rd, 2004
JimI wrote:
LOL, indeed! The fact that they are setting up shop in a saloon sure is
telling what bright bulbs they are, eh?
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- Posted by Unk on November 3rd, 2004
On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 20:20:32 +0000, JimI <JimiD@nospam.com> wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/6z8xa
- Posted by David Hemingsley on November 3rd, 2004
office small business is good it has spreadsheets, contact manager within
outlook, word etc etc
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- Posted by Fred on November 4th, 2004
There are two highly rated accounting packages that are cheap and simple.
The first one, that I have used personally and find very simple, is just
that - "Simply Accounting". It can handle service ( the hair cuts ),
inventory (the shampoos, brushes, etc... that you sell) and the customer
database - also has some mailing list stuff in it.
Second, that I haven't used - but have heard good things about, is called
"Mind Your Own Business or M.Y.O.B.".
Hope this helps,
Fred.
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- Posted by zippy do da on November 4th, 2004
David Hemingsley wrote:
accounting for bookkeeping. trick pay out a peice of paper on a desk
then make a series of boxes with lines. This is called a flow chart.
They are great for doing this type of job for directory layouts, and
other decisions, plus how you want your data presented. Kinda like
building a house in general terms, a good foundation helps when making a
house kinda like a blue print eh folks.
- Posted by zippy do da on November 4th, 2004
Fred wrote:
of it a long time ago I think you can merge quickbooks data into it as well.
- Posted by JimI on November 4th, 2004
Cheers guys, gonna try MYOB and Simply Accounting
- Posted by Fred on November 5th, 2004
zippy do da <zipa456@nowhere.com> wrote:
Choose not to decide. Problem solved.
Its hard to pay bills without any money.
That's really bombastic. Anyway, what is called a flow chart are you
blabbering on about?
What is desirable?
Make a guess. Fuck me dead. How hard is that?