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I've been looking at different job management software and from what I've found so far, Orthinc seems to be the best option,
It's pretty good value and it does what I need it to, not too sure if I should get it though

Has anyone else tried it? what do you think?
Orthinc - The Simple Job Tracker
 
I've been looking at different job management software and from what I've found so far, Orthinc seems to be the best option,
It's pretty good value and it does what I need it to, not too sure if I should get it though

Has anyone else tried it? what do you think?
Orthinc - The Simple Job Tracker

Hi john. I use orthinc its a gooden. Should use my referral code 6I9KKT to get 20% off so its only £20 per month for 10users.
 
I guess it all depends too on whether you are a one man band or if you have office staff and engineers on the road?
 
@John Eland, to be fair it was moreso for others to be able to give you better advice, knowing what position you're in. I'm still using Google Calendar to be fair as i'm a one man band and it syncs with everything I need.

I know of a few who use Commusoft, and hear fairly decent things about that.
 
@John Eland, to be fair it was moreso for others to be able to give you better advice, knowing what position you're in. I'm still using Google Calendar to be fair as i'm a one man band and it syncs with everything I need.

I know of a few who use Commusoft, and hear fairly decent things about that.
Quite expensive though, some cheaper, better options I think
 
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