Re: Next Release...
CommitCRM has Quickbooks integration which gives you an invoice in Quickbooks with the charge details with a couple of clicks. I use this to generate a quickbooks invoice, print the invoice to PDF, then hit the email button in CommitCRM to email the entire job sheet to my client and attach the invoice. Works well. MYOB is only really used in Australia so I dont like your chances of getting any integration. You could pay someone to develop an API for you though, MYOB allows extensive interaction through ODBC. not ideal though.
re the remote, i contacted CommitCRM about being able to load the client when RDP'd into my own work machine (to update tickets when out of the office) and they quickly sent me a file which enabled this.
cheers
nathan
CommitCRM has Quickbooks integration which gives you an invoice in Quickbooks with the charge details with a couple of clicks. I use this to generate a quickbooks invoice, print the invoice to PDF, then hit the email button in CommitCRM to email the entire job sheet to my client and attach the invoice. Works well. MYOB is only really used in Australia so I dont like your chances of getting any integration. You could pay someone to develop an API for you though, MYOB allows extensive interaction through ODBC. not ideal though.
re the remote, i contacted CommitCRM about being able to load the client when RDP'd into my own work machine (to update tickets when out of the office) and they quickly sent me a file which enabled this.
cheers
nathan
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