Piano Software

Greg Newell gnewell@ameritech.net
Wed, 14 Dec 2005 16:52:07 -0500


And which program are you talking about?


At 09:47 AM 12/14/2005, you wrote:
>If we insist on pro's to do piano work, why do we still try to re-create 
>the proven software, designed by computer pros, with the piano tech in 
>mind? After a small start up fee, I lease for only $8.95 a month the 
>PianoTech program.  It does more than I use at this stage of my 50 year 
>plus career. It has reminders, follow-ups (not the same thing), unlimited 
>notes in every section, accounting, and it is MS compatible.  It can keep 
>and print more reports than even the IRS wants. It will accept digital 
>photos of your special pianos.  I use it for all rebuilding estimates and 
>it uses multiple merge words to save time in sending out estimates. It 
>will handle multiple technicians, and keep their schedules and 
>appointments.  Most importantly, unlimited phone support is available.  I 
>think our forte is servicing pianos, not re-inventing the wheel.  If you 
>are young enough to be computer literate, it will blow your mind.  I'm not 
>-- I still have my mind.
>Carlos Ralon, RPT

Greg Newell
Greg's piano Forté
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