I'm considering one of the above software products.
I'd just like to get some opinions on each?
Many thanks,
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Framiac versus Estlite?
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Re: Framiac versus Estlite?
I've not used Estlite, but I'd suggest thinking about i-framer as well, and giving each of them a trial run - it's the only way you'll really know which is for you.
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Re: Framiac versus Estlite?
We use Estlite and it's right up there with some of the best software we have purchased over the years- We have learnt to adapt Estlite for our own use and its now a keystone for our business for pricing, progress chasing work, stock control as well as holding a database of our customers and their work . We even network it over two sites.
It's a one off purchase price. The software is frequently updated and the support is excellent.
I haven't tried Framiac although I have seen a demo and it does seem to be able to allow you to ultimately fine tune your pricing and make less assumptions. There is an annual charge for this software
Which ever pricing software you get will have a fairly steep learning curve, but it will be worth it in the end
It's a one off purchase price. The software is frequently updated and the support is excellent.
I haven't tried Framiac although I have seen a demo and it does seem to be able to allow you to ultimately fine tune your pricing and make less assumptions. There is an annual charge for this software
Which ever pricing software you get will have a fairly steep learning curve, but it will be worth it in the end
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