Creative Manager Pro ready for Leopard

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Dec 4, 2007 at 8:06am

Creative Manager has released Creative Manager Pro 8.5, which is compatible with Mac OS X 10.5 (“Leopard”).

What’s more, the software’s set of financial reports have been completely rebuilt, says Ron Ause of Creative Manager. Every report can be viewed on screen with options to send the report to Excel format or to PDF format. Like its smaller single-user cousins, Creative Manager Pro will enable the user to drill down from every number in the financials to the transaction list below it, with a further drill down to the actual transaction (PO, Vendor invoice, client invoice ,etc.)

Creative Pro 8.5 offers support for multi-company and multi project financial statement formats. The ability to cut financial reports by company, office, department, AE, Project, etc., has been simplified, and allocation of overhead (by hours, by billings, and by labor costs) expanded to include new options. The update adds user definable financial reporting columns.

No installation or conversion are necessary, and all updates are free to registered users of Creative Project Manager and Creative Manager Pro. All client log-ins and vendor log-ins are always free. New customers should contact Creative Manager for pricing options.

Creative Manager Pro is a project and ad agency management system. It supports customer relationship management, document management, shared calendaring, accounting and more. Because it is web-based, there’s nothing to install. It works with both Mac and PC systems from any location over any connection. It may also be installed locally on the client’s own servers.

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