by Harry Hollander | Nov 23, 2012 | JobTracker Tips
One of the most powerful concepts in JobTracker is using views. Views are how you take the spreadsheet-like page and turn it into your own custom version. By default, the Jobs page shows an overview of your jobs – with dates for Template, Fabrication, and...
by Harry Hollander | Nov 2, 2012 | JobTracker Tips
JobTracker lets you schedule activities automatically, using Auto-Schedule. The way it works is that you set the status of the activity to Auto-Schedule, and then you set up Dependencies between activities You can set up dependencies either before or after activities,...
by Harry Hollander | Oct 19, 2012 | JobTracker Tips
There are lots of ways to control the security in Moraware JobTracker. You can create roles for users, set the password length, change how long before you get logged out, and more. Another security feature is that you can limit where users can log in from, using Login...
by Harry Hollander | Aug 31, 2012 | JobTracker Tips
If you’re new to Moraware JobTracker, it’s good to go over the basics. The real core is scheduling and managing the details of countertop jobs. For example, most of our users track Template, Fabrication, and Installation activities. And although most...
by Harry Hollander | Aug 10, 2012 | JobTracker Tips
One of the questions we get is “What are Job Phases for?” Well, job phases are for tracking jobs that have more than one part. For example, doing the Kitchen and Bath countertops on a single house, where the two rooms have different stone colors and edge...
by Harry Hollander | Dec 27, 2011 | JobTracker Tips
It might be too late to send out Christmas cards to your customers, but it’s not too late to keep in touch with them. One easy way to create a mailing list is to export all of your contacts from Moraware JobTracker into a spreadsheet, and then send out direct...