Introducing Kevin Smith
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Please welcome Kevin Smith to Clear Computing. In the coming weeks, many of you will have the opportunity to speak with him.
Kevin will be coordinating the improvement and expansion of TAC OnLine. He comes with a strong background in application engineering and field service.
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Tips for Better Business
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Get to Know Your Customer
One of the keys to success is to get to know your customer on a personal level, and to befriend them. Allow your customers to speak to you about their needs before you begin to offer a solution. When you use the Customer and Site Notes features of TAC Online™, you can to save vital information that will help refresh your memory when you contact or service that customer in the future.
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TAC Online Updates
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Clear Computing Online
TAC OnLine Updates Version 449 Released July 29, 2012
New version 13.0.449 and 13.1.449 Enhancements and Fixes
Enhancements
Emailing Statements You can now bulk email statements from the batch emailing routine. Just check the box for "Attach Statement" and use site email control, and it is done.
Recovery Rate You can now associate a recovery rate with a rate code. Used by recycling and oil recovery to adjust quantity of material paid for by a percent, adjustable at entry time. Adjusted values are documented in charge note field.
F4 - Work Order Dispatch Board Now supports editing of the P.O. number field within the grid.
Fixes
Open windows for Site, F4 and F5 You can now have open multiple windows for Site, Dispatch Board for work order (F4) and Dispatch Board for service stops (F5 ) at the same time. This was removed previously to aid in people with limited memory in their computers.
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Reminder: Our Mailing Address Change
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Please make a note of our new mailing address:
55 Gilbert Street, Suite 3103 Tinton Falls, NJ 07701 |
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Live Support
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Live support combines instant chat, instant messaging and emails in one place.
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Jack Daniels Fishing Story |
Jimmy went fishing this morning but after a short time he ran out of worms. Then he saw a cottonmouth with a frog in its mouth. Frogs are good bass bait.
Knowing the snake couldn't bite him with the frog in its mouth, Jimmy grabbed it right behind the head, took the frog, and put it in his bait bucket.
Now the dilemma was how to release the snake without getting bit. So, Jimmy grabbed his bottle of Jack Daniels and poured a little whiskey in the snake's mouth. Its eyes rolled back, it went limp. He released it into the lake without incident and carried on fishing using the frog.
A little later, Jimmy felt a nudge on his foot. It was that snake, with two more frogs.
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Funny Cartoon of the Week |
Moon Line Up
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Back Up Services |
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