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<font face="Arial">We used EMBS (and they still do) at the Zoo
before I retired 5 years ago. It is a good system with lots of
modules. It does take some set up but is a pretty good system.<br>
Warning: it is not cheap. The system is used by most of the
largest convention centers.<br>
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I thought someone had posted a product a few years back that might
be a little more affordable and a little more tailored to the
theatre scene. Might want to check the archives.<br>
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JT<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/20/2018 1:25 PM, Stephen Litterst
via Stagecraft wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:57a4b5e2-7124-1948-3aff-246e39162a87@gmail.com">On
3/20/18 2:04 PM, Jim Pritchard via Stagecraft wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">Hey,
<br>
Just curious if anyone has any GOOD suggestions for available
software from crew scheduling and production expense billing.
<br>
Currently using Shiftboard for scheduling (its fine, but has its
limitations) and any combination of Excel, Quickbooks and Word
Templates for invoices. Ideally there is a software package
geared toward our industry that does scheduling of people,
equipment and rooms and uses the data from that for invoicing,
but I might be dreaming....
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I used to use EBMS, which is now Ungerboeck Software
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://ungerboeck.com/venue-products/ungerboeck-for-venues/venue-management">https://ungerboeck.com/venue-products/ungerboeck-for-venues/venue-management</a>
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<br>
They've changed names a few times and it's been 10 years since I
used it, so take my recommendation with a grain of salt.
<br>
<br>
Steve L.
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