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Posted by jmmcke on December 2, 2006, 6:16 pm
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Persistent Machines Launches RealBooksOnline.com, Providing Web-based
Property Management Software
Kansas City, MO - realbooksonline.com (http://www.realbooksonline.com)
Persistent Machines announces Beta Release of RealBooksOnline.com,
offering a simple solution for Real Estate Investors and Property
Managers. RealBooksOnline.com, a property management software
application, beckons it's customers to "Tame your properties" with
Lease, Rent, and Income/Expense tools available from the convenience of
the web. Persistent Machines is offering a free trial period during
their beta phase where customers can manage up to 20 properties.
The web-based aspect of RealBooksOnline is advantageous over desktop
applications because customers no longer have to fret about the latest
upgrade headaches from companies like Intuit or worry whether the next
version of Windows, Macintosh etc. will "play nicely" with their
desktop applications. Since the customer only needs to have a browser
and an Internet-enabled computer, all upgrades are transparent to the
customer and their data is backed up securely online.
"It's your data; we just give you the tools to tame it. Export tools
are provided for you to get the data on your desktop. Customers get
excited about the export features because they don't feel like their
data is locked in some black box where they are not allowed access.
Our philosophy is to offer our customers the freedom to choose." says
John Morrissey, Product Manager at Persistent Machines. Currently at
the time of this release, data is exportable to Excel spreadsheets.
Additionally, customers can access their data from any Internet-enabled
compute. If a customer needs to share data with an accountant or
property manager they can allow them to logon to their account and view
the same data.
RealBooksOnline listens to their customers. New tools, reports, and
more interactive features are in the works to meet the needs of its
customers. RealBooksOnline is scheduled to go live 2nd quarter of
2007.
Visit http://www.realbooksonline.com for more information.
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