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DATA MANAGEMENT/INVENTORY/BUSINESS SOFTWARE.(Brief Article)

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| December 01, 1998 | COPYRIGHT 1993 Entertainment Technology Communications Corporation. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

ARABESQUE SOFTWARE AND CONSULTING

RPM for Windows95 is a complete software solution for tracking rentals and productions in the entertainment industry. Features business management under an easy-to-use Windows interface. Allows user to view data in multiple windows at the same time, edit by `point and click', manage rental and sales items in a single catalog, generate sub-rentals as user enters equipment on an order, change rental period or rate for single piece of gear within a larger order, fax quotes, and more.

ASTOR STREET SOFTWARE

Adam simplifies door management with features including tracking by calendar and fiscal year; unlimited user-defined donation sources, donor levels, and fund categories; contact log; donation quick Stats; special event revenue tracking; and one-key generation of thank-you letters, receipts, and payment schedules. Also features `donations vs. targets' …

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