A new, easy to use inventory manager with some additional features.
| Version | 3.2h |
| Updated | Dec 19th 2009 |
| Developer |
Axis Controls Limited
N/A
N/A
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| User Rating |
873
2.4
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| Original File Size | 3.5 MB |
| Downloads | 8036 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Others |
Axis Inventory Manager is a powerful and easy to use inventory control application enhanced with additional features usually only found in larger ERP/MPR system.
When you need more than basic inventory software but don't want the bother and associated running costs of an oversized ERP/MRP system take your free trial and see for yourself
Because of its extremely low price and shareware distribution methods, Inventory Manager might at first appear to be targeted primarily at smaller businesses. In a way this is true because smaller businesses usually operate on a tight budget but in fact Cymruco Inventory Manager is an ideal tool for any company, large or small, which doesnt wish to operate a complex, oversized, MRP system when all they really want is the ability to manage inventory, vendors, customers, purchases, sales orders and Invoicing.
Cymruco Inventory Manager may look like a small package but thats because it doesnt waste space on rarely used features that nobody uses anyway.
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