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Bill Rah March 6th 06 10:10 PM

Auto repair shop management software - what to buy?
 
I'm looking to move a transmission shop into the 21st century. Which shop
management software should I consider using? I have looked at LANKAR and
generally like it. Anyone familiar enough with it to state an opinion? If
not, what do you use and why? Is there something better, cheaper, faster?

I need customer invoicing, accounting, payroll, real-time cash flow
analysis, vendor/part management, selective password protection so mechanics
don't have access to sensitive areas, and Quickbooks interface would be nice
too.

TIA.



Mohan T K March 7th 06 07:53 PM

Auto repair shop management software - what to buy?
 
Greetings

Visist www.kvs.co.in to get more details

Bye and thanks

Bill Rah wrote:
> I'm looking to move a transmission shop into the 21st century. Which shop
> management software should I consider using? I have looked at LANKAR and
> generally like it. Anyone familiar enough with it to state an opinion? If
> not, what do you use and why? Is there something better, cheaper, faster?
>
> I need customer invoicing, accounting, payroll, real-time cash flow
> analysis, vendor/part management, selective password protection so mechanics
> don't have access to sensitive areas, and Quickbooks interface would be nice
> too.
>
> TIA.



Bill Rah March 8th 06 01:15 PM

Auto repair shop management software - what to buy?
 
Thanks but I buy American.

"Mohan T K" > wrote in message
ups.com...
> Greetings
>
> Visist www.kvs.co.in to get more details
>
> Bye and thanks
>
> Bill Rah wrote:
> > I'm looking to move a transmission shop into the 21st century. Which

shop
> > management software should I consider using? I have looked at LANKAR and
> > generally like it. Anyone familiar enough with it to state an opinion?

If
> > not, what do you use and why? Is there something better, cheaper,

faster?
> >
> > I need customer invoicing, accounting, payroll, real-time cash flow
> > analysis, vendor/part management, selective password protection so

mechanics
> > don't have access to sensitive areas, and Quickbooks interface would be

nice
> > too.
> >
> > TIA.

>





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