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Since 1993, we have specialized in designing custom
database programs, based on MS Access.
With hundreds of database projects
behind us, in a wide variety of industries and businesses, we
have learned what the small business owner needs in a management
program.
invoiceit!
is based on the proven designs we created for many of our
clients. We know the program works well because it has been in
daily use in many places for years.
The first copy of invoiceit was "sold" in November 1998 to a guy
in Massachusetts who phoned us well before low-priced overseas calls became
available. I
emphasize "sold", because we were so excited that we promptly lost the piece
of paper with his credit card info and never actually charged for this.
So, if you're reading this Dan, now you know how you came by the cheapest
software ever.
Designed for the small to medium business with a tiny budget
but big demands, it is the complete business tool for you. Best of all, it's FREE for 1 month and comes with lots
of sample data to practice with. Take a
look here.
Bernard's
interest in Olympic history led to the publication of the complete Olympic Medal Results on
CD-ROM, with every medal
winner, event and result since 1896. Take
a sneak preview here
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Bernard Reber
founded the company in 1993, after spending nearly twenty-five years in sales and
senior management positions. |
With this business background he can offer not
only the advantages of a skilled programmer, but especially an
analytical mind to understand how a business operates
and what is required of an efficient business program, like
invoiceit!
"I'm
frequently asked 'is this possible?' or
'can that be done?' and the answer is always the same - there
are no limits to what you can accomplish in a well-designed
business program."
"But what matters most to me is good service. I believe
that by the end of each day, there should be no outstanding
e-mails in the inbox. And that's how it always will be. I hate
waiting for replies myself, so I'm not going to put you in the
same situation. Even with our out-of-the-way time zone we think
we can respond faster than most." |