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Asset Track Basic Edition 3.1


License Free to try
Requirements Palm OS 3.5/4.x/5.x
Downloads 318 Limitations None
Publisher Visual Solutions, Inc. File Size 92k
Date added 12 Apr 2005 Check your speed

Asset Track is a Palm application that allows a company to track its equipment--office equipment, computers, vehicles, and any other. With an asset tracking solution, organizations can manage and leverage the IT assets that employees depend on for their core job functions. This leads to improved end-user productivity and substantial cost savings: reduce monetary and productivity losses due to the theft of computer components, save time and money ensuring software license compliance, less hours required to reconcile fixed-asset accounting system data with installed assets, save money through accurate asset depreciation and amortization rates.

Note:The demo version does not have the desktop component, which allows you to pre-enter known data on a PC.

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