Yo,
I've been really enjoying the discussions on this board. It has helped me make some very good tool purchase decisions. I operate a one man Volkswagen TDI/Diesel repair/maintenance shop here in Austin TX. I've been servicing the cars since 2002 when I bought a TDI. I concurrently operated an alternative fuel distribution company that I still partially own. When that company was bought out in 2007 I was not allowed to have any other sources of income so I trained another individual to take over the VW biz. He bought all my tools and moved to Colorado. He still operates www.dieselland.net. I'm now buying all my tools back (yeah! I get to replace all my harbor freight **** with good stuff).
Now to get to the point,
I'm looking for a computer program to help me:
-manage inventory
-create invoices
-track/record repairs
-manage bank accounts
And as optional features:
-create expense reports
-P&L
Free is good (unless free is bad). I've used quickbooks before and I tried to use Premier for my VW biz previously but it just didn't fit comfortably with the car repair format.
guys got any suggestions?
-rob
I've been really enjoying the discussions on this board. It has helped me make some very good tool purchase decisions. I operate a one man Volkswagen TDI/Diesel repair/maintenance shop here in Austin TX. I've been servicing the cars since 2002 when I bought a TDI. I concurrently operated an alternative fuel distribution company that I still partially own. When that company was bought out in 2007 I was not allowed to have any other sources of income so I trained another individual to take over the VW biz. He bought all my tools and moved to Colorado. He still operates www.dieselland.net. I'm now buying all my tools back (yeah! I get to replace all my harbor freight **** with good stuff).
Now to get to the point,
I'm looking for a computer program to help me:
-manage inventory
-create invoices
-track/record repairs
-manage bank accounts
And as optional features:
-create expense reports
-P&L
Free is good (unless free is bad). I've used quickbooks before and I tried to use Premier for my VW biz previously but it just didn't fit comfortably with the car repair format.
guys got any suggestions?
-rob
