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O.S. : Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 3.x,WinNT 4.x,WinXP,Windows2000 License: Shareware $980.00
Min Requirements : Atleast Pentium 1, 64MB Memory Limitations :
Filesize: 10.04 MB
Screen Shot : Click Here
Program Website : Build-N-Book
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Build-N-Book is a software for Builders and constructors of apartments and shops.
It is designed to help the managements of bookings and cancellations of apartments and shops. You can manage your
income and expense accounts easily with this software .
It is not a general purpose accounting package. Build-N-Book is built specifically for builders of apartments and shops.
You can create payment schedule for bookings of your apartments and shops, view reports about the dues of your customers according to
their corresponding schedule
You can print customized letter to send to your customers with their dues information.
Build-N-Book keeps track of Inventory purchasing. You can enter purchasing transactions for purchasing of inventory items. Reports are available for displaying complete details of purchasings.
Transactions are managed through payment and receipt entries.
Transactions can be made through cash and cheques. Management of unclaimed cheques is provided.
Build-N-Book support Payment, Receipt and Purchasing transactions.
A variety of reports are provided to view and analysis of the progress of your business.
It provides reports for the Bookings, Cancellations, Payments, Receipt, Dues and Recoveries against bookings etc.
Each report provide many options so you can choose to view detailed report including every transaction of every account,
or transactions between specific dates.
Build-N-Book restricts unauthorized personals to access or view your data.
It has a simple yet powerful security system. A login/password is required to run the application.
You can create as many login/password as you want and give them to the individual who are allowed to run this application
Backup and Restore functionality is provided for data protection.
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