Vehicle Manager Fleet Network Edition 2.0.1080

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Vehicle Manager 2008 tracks your vehicle maintenance, expenses, parts, vendors, contacts, and service reminders. Share the data with multiple users using a central database. This Fleet Edition that supports network support can be used with a remote Firebird database server. Vehicle Manager Fleet provides vehicle and fleet owners a central database for storing information about scheduled and completed maintenance, parts, expenses, vendors, and fuel usage.

Service schedules may be created one service item at a time, or if you prefer, you may save a group of service items as a template, and apply the template to one or more vehicles. Service items may then be added or removed from individual vehicle schedules if needed for special cases. A reminder window will open when the program starts up if you have any upcoming or overdue service.

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