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Daybook 7
Overview
Simple implementation.
Expandable
Fully Customisable
Key Features
Contact Management
Workflow Management
Data Security
Customisable Features
Add data fields
Cusomise Printouts
Write your own code
CRM
Customer Information
Workflow
Sales Processing
Financial Management
Analysis your transactions
Budget management
Ledgers
Infrastructure
Database Manager
Tabulated Reports
Data Maintainance Centre
site
web
Automatically format your data
for Quark, InDesign, XML, HTML and more
using Daybook Publisher
All the data is automatically formatted in the appropriate font, style, colour, etc. when Publisher transfers it to the publishing destination you have chosen - Quark, InDesign, and so on.
This saves a great deal of time, compared with formatting the data manually and it also guarantees consistency — user error is eliminated.
You set up your publishing format once only, and use it again and again. You don't have to remember what to include, how to format your data, how to sort it, and so on. It's just one operation for Publisher.
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Last reviewed: v1.1.1.1 Sat, 27 May 2006 19:45:43 GMT
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