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Hi Guys

was wondering if anyone could recommend any decent system in order to keep everything together (calendars, estimates, invoicing, certs, customer details) the lot basically all in one software. Just finding it a nightmare using our existing system which is the old school way...loads of folders over the desktop and it's just getting ridiculous

getting quite busy and need to keep order of everything a little better. I think you get what I'm on about lol

any help appreciated!
 
I think you will stuggle to keep "all" of you list on one package.

I have used Intuit Quickbooks Pro for years which does:

customer data base
estimates
Invoices
Aged debt
etc etc

and you can "attach" records to invoices which means if you produce certs electronically and they are in pdf format you will be OK.

Don't know about calenders - best you look at their website...

Are you a sole trader or a small business?
 
Small business, a lot of paperwork involved at the moment and as we are expanding it's getting crazy and the more organised I can get it the better. This intuit sounds good, I will check it out thanks
 

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