Business Aviator Inventory Free Edition 3.20

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    Microsoft SQL Server 2005, .NET Framework

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Business Aviator is Inventory Management Software that includes Inventory, Items, Pricing, Customers, Vendors, Sales, and Purchasing Management and provides unrivaled support for multiple locations by following generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). Whether you're a product based business that sells, warehouses, or distributes goods, or a service based business that has inventory, you'll benefit from Business Aviator's inventory management, sales, and purchasing capability because it can be customized to accommodate a wide-range of business types.

Business Aviator can be used as a standalone inventory control product, or integrated with your accounting software G/L (including Peachtree or QuickBooks) to provide the best of both worlds. Also supports osCommerce integration to sell on your Web site. The system uses SQL Server 2005 & .NET Framework Technology.

Version 3.20 includes interface updates, enhanced receiving of serial & lot numbers, new multi-location features, fixes, new reports, and a much smaller download size. Check the website update notes for details.

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