Archive for the ‘private hire’ Category
Sunday, April 27th, 2008
We are busy working on a "Getting Started" section for TravelManager which will include a number of "How To's" and tutorials on getting the best out of TravelManager.
We received feedback from a number of you which didnt know that certain pieces of functionality were now available - so we thought ...
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Saturday, April 19th, 2008
The Vehicle and Driver Assignment functionality has now been released to the live service. You can find the functionality under Employee -> Vehicle / Driver Assignment.
This functionality can save you significant time and energy when allocating drivers and vehicles to service contracts and private hire work so do take the ...
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Tuesday, April 8th, 2008
Further to my post yesterday. The bulk edit facility will also alert you as to which jobs do not have drivers or vehicles assigned (See the screenshot below)
You can also filter in ascending / descending order on any of the columns and you can move the columns around to fit ...
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Friday, March 21st, 2008
This morning we rolled out a number of new pieces of functionality which ca be seen from within the Account Information section of MyAccount.
In the screenshot above (click on it to see a larger image) you can choose your "Out of Hours" / "SMS Alert" mobile number (See icon No. ...
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Saturday, March 8th, 2008
We currently have the online quoting widget in development. This allows you to add a customer facing quoting facility to your website or even within emails that you send out by just adding a couple of lines of text. It takes no more than 5 mins to set up and ...
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Saturday, February 2nd, 2008
We have rolled out 2 new widgets this morning which allow you to see a real-time graph on your revenue and costs in the current calendar month and also your Private Hire quotes and jobs accepted year to date.
We have also built the outstanding defects sheets widget.
Hope you find these ...
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Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008
We have launched a number of customer focus items this morning.
4 New website templates are now available (Spring, Summer, Autumn & Winter)
Ability to monitor the penalty points on your drivers licenses
Ability to see the calendar as a weekly view as well as monthly and daily
Ability to copy a weeks roster ...
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Saturday, January 12th, 2008
After improvements to our main site (www.travel-manager.co.uk) last month, we have started to look at improving the design and navigation of the application itself. We are currently prototyping the menu bar and dashboard section of TravelManager and here is a sneak preview of what it will look like in the ...
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Friday, January 11th, 2008
The financial module as described yesterday has now been rolled out to live, so you should start to see your graphs take shape :-)
Keep an eye out for more graphical reports over the coming weeks.
Regards
Mike
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Tuesday, January 8th, 2008
We have been working on the financial module, which will enable you to monitor your revenue and costs and keep an eye on cashflow etc.. You will also be able to see which at a glance where you money is going and how much you are spending on specific areas ...
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