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Inventory Control (BIC) tracks the orders, receipts, shrinkage,
allocation, and shipment of products. Basic
Inventory Control displays physical
units in stock, allocated units, available units in stock,
and units on order. It produces reports such as Current Inventory,
Out of Stock Products, and Inventory Transactions for the
criteria you specify. The look-up lists and column headings
in BIC are customizable. BIC can export data to a Microsoft
Excel file. BIC can import product list and beginning inventory
from a Micorosoft Excel comma-delimited file. The inventory
database is multiuser capable. BIC features extensive online
help, tip of the day, a tutorial, and a support Web site.
BIC has an easy-to-use interface and requires very little
disk space to install. No third-party software or drivers
are needed.
Basic
Inventory Control is currently being used by organizations in Asia, Europe,
North America, South America and Australia in a variety
of industries including banking, accounting, manufacturing,
not-for-profit organizations, military, trading companies,
retail shops and schools.
Which Operation Systems are supported?
Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, and Windows 2000.
How much disk space is required to install Basic Inventory
Control?
That depends on what runtime files are already present on
your system. Basic Inventory Control installation may require
2 MB to 6 MB of disk space depending upon what runtime files
are already present on your computer.
What are the limitations of the trial version of BIC?
The trial version of Basic
Inventory Control is limited to entry of 25 inventory
transactions. There is no limit on the number of products
entered.
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