There are lots of good business and accounting software that will do this
for you, but I have always used Excel, although any spreadsheet will do the
job. I set up my own custom spreadsheet. I can track, record, and archive
the data the exactly way I want to see it, and I don't have to worry about
the software company going out of business or abandoning the product. Plus
all I need is the file, and I can access everything from any PC with the
right version of MS Office on it.
Rode
The NOSPIN Group
http://freepctech.com
>I have started recently doing repairs for various commercial businesses and
>I need to start keeping correct records. Before, I worked for individuals
>and I received cash or check and nobody asked for a receipt, everything was
>on a friendly basis. Now I am in business with a tax ID and everything
>and need software to keep track of who, what I did, computer identification,
>OS, hardware, prices, hours worked, symptoms, obsevations and
>recomendations, etc. Many of you in this group are hardware professionals
>and software programmers, can you recommend a freeware or shareware solution
>for someone in this FixIt business? Thanks!
>Howard Rubin
>Fortaleza, Brazil
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