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Software by salon-software.net
Software by salon-software.net

The Spa/Salon Manager provides Salon Software and Spa Management Software
Spa/Salon Manager software was designed with simplicity in mind. This easy-to-use salon software features an appointment book screen that you customize to your salon or spa's needs. You can book appointments quickly and easily and the system will automatically find available times if more than one service or technician is required. It also allows you to enter standing appointments, offers a waiting list, does confirming, prints schedules, and shows the day's statistics so that your front desk knows the "who, what and where" of the day's schedule. There is also an intercom feature for the staff to leave messages to others thereby alleviating all those little notes that clutter the work area and always seem to get lost. The Spa/Salon Manager will also do group bookings, ie: when a business or client wants to book several people for a day at the spa or salon. The system will find and book each person and their service thus ensuring that all in the party are scheduled at the right time and with the right technician. The program provides point-of-sale functions including customer check-in and check-out, tracks gift certificates, pay-ins and pay-outs. It will track all client information including service and retail history, and client formulas.

Software by salon-software.net


ConTractor Software Solution by contracker2000.com
ConTractor Software Solution by contracker2000.com

The construction industry has come a long way in the last five years, technologically speaking according to Paul Brady, executive director of Connecticut Engineers in Private Practice and Connecticut Building Congress.

"Five years ago, only about half of design was being done on computers, but today that number is more than 90 percent," Brady said. "Now almost all work is being done on some sort of computer. Technology is definitely where people's initiatives are going, but the industry is still a little bit behind," said Tricia Johnson, MIS director for Fusco Corp. in New Haven and president of the Construction Institute's technology committee. "Construction tends to be a conservative industry

ConTractor Software Solution by contracker2000.com


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