Sat-Trakker Satellite Retailer Software 1.0

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The Sat-Trakker Satellite Retailer System was designed as an answer to the satellite retailer's need for a simple, easy and effective way to to track routine administrative and accounting functions associated with sales. The program is divided into six major modules (Sales, Inventory, Accounting, Reporting, Utilities, and Tools) which allow you to perform all of the functions described in the Features page. This update features minor enhancements and bug fixes. This Satellite Dealer software works with Dish Network, DirecTV and Pegasus Sales commissions. You can also use Sat-Trakker to Post your Payroll for Installers and Sales Reps into QuickBooks for Printing. Sat-Trakker also supports multiple locations, that allows you to synchronize remote location to a corporate location.

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