L-Vision 3

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    03/09/2007
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    36.5M
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    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP

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L-Vision is a comprehensive class, workshop, and e-learning administration and marketing system. Adult and youth educators, IT trainers, in-house trainers, trade and technical schools, associations, and community colleges use L-Vision to manage and grow their offerings. It offers intuitive features supporting scheduling, e-mail correspondence, billing, eLearning integration, itineraries, tests, evals, assessments, surveys, awards, prerequisites, event management, expenses, financial reporting, registration, grading, and attendance.

Report and letter customization are supported. Integration with Web sites, on-line reporting, and seamless integration with CRM and Accounting systems such as QuickBooks, Goldmine, Act!, and Peachtree is available. Multi-user and client/server systems are included. Web system for online registration, e-commerce, e-Learning, self-graded tests and assessments are at your disposal. Version 3 upgrades tests, evaluations, and surveys.

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