![]() ![]() So far I have been able to replicate almost every function of iBiz, if in slightly different places and formats. You can try it full-featured for 30 days, I think. It is Mac-compatible (with a lovely Mac interface) and has extensive video tutorials. You can download the software once and use it offline. It has a cloud version, but you're not required to use it. So I may have finally found my answer! The iBiz forums recommended Studiometry by. Unfortunately I'm not in that space and app creation is well beyond my wheelhouse. If I knew anything about getting a php/sql web ap into a product form, I'd package for others. But the lack of available, non-subscription based, client and billing tracking software made this a necessity. I realize this is absolutely no good to anyone else. calculations of earning by project type, client, etc.Live, automatic, updates of project status should date approach deadline.This allows me to create, edit, and structure things exactly as I want. So, as of late Feb 2016, I've written my own PHP/SQL application to run on my local web server. These are apps though, not cloud-based subscriptions.įanurio is okay, but it's clunky in spots and forces me to work as it deems correct rather than adapting to my desires. I do not use any invoicing app (none of them output to plain text email), so I'm not evaluating any of the invoicing features in apps. On The Job Seems to have easier time tracking abilities, but also somewhat over-complex job/client input. At first glance not as easy on the "start and stop" job timer front. Profit Train Appears to be a decent client and job tracker. I'm still evaluating them so I can't directly recommend anything, but you may want to evaluate these as well. working on a Mac, so the software must be Mac-compatible. What are your suggestions? What experience have you had with the software, and why would you recommend for/against it? I do not want something which is a web app, because if the company disappears, so do all my records. I want something I can buy, once, and download, once, and which works offline. I do not want something online or cloud-based. Generate earnings reports for tax seasonĬost is not an enormous issue, although I'd rather not spend several thousand dollars.Record payments and log them against invoices.Organize clients, preferably by allowing me to have more than one.Automatically fill in a rate for a task (not all tasks are the same.I am a freelancer, so I need software which allows me to: The Detail Institute presented by Autopia-carcare.The billing/invoicing/time-tracking software I use, iBiz, is no longer being supported by its manufacturer.Tire, Wheel, Chassis and Engine Detailing.Quick Navigation Detailing Product Reviews Top At least the gold class will give a decent shine.I remember reading this before. Personally, I would sooner use my gold class liquid wax than use that stuff. ![]() At least the gold class will give a decent shine. ![]() I`m still cool with most of the guys, but after getting kicked out, i pretty much stayed out. I have no doubt that the president (who also happed to be the guy pushing this stuff) was responsible for me getting the boot. Shortly after, I was dismissed from the club. Even after they saw this, they basically dismissed what I had to show them. The section with ibiz looked ok, the section with just the glaze looked good, the section with carnuba looked better, and the section with glaze/ carnuba looked best. This made four differnt sections that had product on the hood. Just to show them in person, i prep-soled the whole hood, and did the process all over for them with a twist- this time I combined the glaze and then topped it with the carnuba. When I showed my results to the guys, they just dismissed it, claiming that since i work in a body shop, that I probably screwed around to make the ibiz look bad. ![]() The sides with the glaze and carnuba looked a lot better. in fact, I hit the the hood with my Fill N Glaze on one side, and then some Mother`s liquid carnuba on the other side, and left the ibiz in the middle of the hood. True, it did clean things a up a little, but it did nothing to enhance shine or gloss. I got some to try out on my car (then a, 91 civic that was well maintained by me), and I was totally unimpressed with it. When I suggested doing their cars with my stuff (all 3m at the time), they laughed at me, and told me ibiz was the best ever. One of their guys was suppossed to be a distributor and claimed he was one of the only sources for the stuff. Used to hang with a car club a while back that swore by the stuff. I posted this on another site, so I`ll just post it here: ![]()
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