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Inventory:   Equipment * Kits * Jobs * Custodians * Parts
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Inventory:   Equipment * Kits * Jobs * Custodians * Parts
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1. QuadraCount Equipment Inventory Database for MS Access 2000
    QuadraCount is an user account level database that comprehensively covers all aspects of equipment inventory, custodianship, maintenance, and support parts. It is designed for an ease-of-flow for the end-user through each of these functions. QuadraCount includes the most popular queries and reports associated with inventory and associated jobs, ready drafted, tested, and available for the quick retrieval of mass information.

2. Account Level Database Access and Accountability
    The QuadraCount Database features detailed, record stamping of time and date information, as well as the user account of all edited records. By this means if there are any questions about an edited record, the database supervisor can know precisely who to ask concerning a specific transaction. This way the database may be opened to multiple data update personnel without any comprimise of database integrity. A group can work in harmony.
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3. Download QuadraCount and Test Drive it for Analysis
    Sure you could write an MS Access 2000 database, but QuadraCount is here and now- ready to be tested against your inventory needs. Download a fully functional copy of QuadraCount today for a free examination period. I'm sure you will be pleased with it's functionality and attractive screens. If you agree that QuadraCount would be an asset to your inventory tracking tasks, purchase QuadraCount for continued use, with a User Account Plan that matches your workforce needs.
4. QuadraCount Source Code:
    For those who would like to tailor and develop the system to their own vision or organizational need, the source Code for QuadraCount is also available for purchase. Contact us for information about the purchase of QuadraCount source code or any questions you might have.

Good tracking and inventory security,
Michael Stevenson