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Studiometry supports iCal, QuickBooks

updated 09:05 am EST, Wed January 25, 2006

 

Studiometry 3.2 released


Oranged.net today has released an update to its organizational tool for studios and freelancers: Studiometry 3.2 is billed as a complete solution for companies to organize, plan, invoice, track and create with Client and Project data. The free update adds integration with two applications commonly requested by Studiometry users, including iCal and Quickbooks. Along with the existing complete integration with Address Book, Studiometry can now sync ToDo's, Invoice due dates, and Project deadlines to Apple's iCal. In addition, Studiometry can now export directly to Quickbooks format (.iif), making it easy to incorporate your Studiometry payment and expense information into your Quickbooks accounting package. It also adds column totals for hours worked and total value in the work tab and the ability to compare the estimated amount to the actual amount of hours and value directly beneath the list of work items. A single-user license is $150, while upgrades from v.2.x are priced at $30.


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