Web Invoice 7.75.1

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Web Invoice is a complete service oriented invoicing package with help desk support integrated into one package. You can manage customers, create invoices, schedule appointments, create estimates, statements, manage inventory, create personal prices and personal currency and a whole lot more, while also being able to create service requests via incoming email or end-user login. It is also possible to create an invoice from an existing service request for billing purposes. Manage payroll per invoice, hour or job, keep track of time and manage contracts. You can also insert attachments to service requests as well as invoices and contracts.

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