An app designed for textiles industry like yarn, fabric, home textile, lining whatever woven, non-woven or knitted textiles Co. Use it to track their sales, purchasing, inventory, costing and quality comparison.
Version | 10.10 |
Updated | Oct 30th 2012 |
Developer |
ibuyer.hk
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User Rating |
591
3.5
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Original File Size | 78.9 MB |
Downloads | 5021 |
Systems | Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit |
Category | Others |
TextileNet is a handy and reliable application designed to help users to organize and manage all their textile articles, suppliers and customers. It will generate a catalog, fabric library, product detail sheet and booklet for each of your entries.
Please note that the entire app s based on Microsoft Access, so if you don't have it, install it before installing TextileNet, or else the app is rendered useless.
The catalog may be sent through email or saved to an external storing device. Unlike other catalog software, the graphics catalog generates by TextileNet can't be changed or altered by recipients.
Furthermore, the app is backed up by a cloud solution, so any user can use the Microsoft Azure cloud computing data center to remotely access their data 7x24 over the internet with guaranteed support. The users can access their database anywhere from the world.
To sum it up, TextileNet Crack is a smart management tool purposely designed for
for sales purchase, QA, warehouse, logistics, and distribution operation of textiles material trader, supplier, converter, mills or manufacturer. Recommended to users that work in the textile field and already know their way around a management tool.
Limitations in the unregistered version90 days trial Some features are disabled: You cannot export individual records. Export Data with Formating and Layout only. Export to Share Point disabled Collect data via Email disabled Options disabled
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