StudioFiles is a management application for home and recording studios
| Version | 3.1 |
| Updated | Mar 8th 2006 |
| Developer |
Innovative Studio Tools
N/A
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| User Rating |
887
2.6
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| Original File Size | 7.4 MB |
| Downloads | 7349 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Multimedia |
StudioFiles is a management application for home and recording studios.
StudioFiles is a database application suggesting total solution for studios management. It uses Audio studios as a model but can efficiently serve video or other production studio types.
It is built to supply answers for three general studio needs: projects and studio activities management, studio resources management, and covering studio's business aspects.
This version of StudioFiles is based on the successful predecessor versions though it includes many more features and abilities (See the features list for more details).
Here are some key features of "StudioFiles":
■ Complete management of studio projects
■ Build working plan with an integral booking diary
■ Create and print invoices with a wizard engine
■ Sessions, songs, tracks, and services documentation
■ Stock and studio equipment management
■ Detailed contacts book
■ Built in reports generator
■ Exportable reports, invoices and lists.
■ Organize media resources in structured libraries
■ Integral player for fast auditioning of media and mix files
■ Full documentation of stock activities enhanced by internal quantities and stock state calculator
■ Internal cross reference between all application sections
■ Various filters for gaining fast search results
Limitations:
■ Limited to 30 days.
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