Ezy Estimator 2.1.0.4

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Ezy Estimator differs from other software by giving the estimator the ability to build a full work breakdown structure (WBS) during the estimation process. With Ezy Estimator you can divide a project into jobs and each job into a series of tasks. Ezy Estimator also offers a fully interactive scheduler so there is no need to buy separate scheduling software. In fact Ezy Estimator creates a work schedule as you enter tasks into your job pages and can automatically schedule those tasks. With Ezy Timesheets employees and/or contractor's times, dates and costs can easily be recorded and assigned to the tasks within a Project.

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