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Hope you all had a lot of love last week.

Please read this months news if you want to know about Paul's new arrival, the NICEIC software update, win some wine and see scrumpy Tom.

So lets get going...

 

Misubishi Electric

Clik to Help Cool the London Underground

Mitsubishi Electric will be using Clik Service to help them schedule and manage their engineers who maintain the air conditioning on the London Underground.

 

NICEIC

Certificate 2008 - Update

Clik are currently developing a software package with the NICEIC to produce electrical safety certificates. We are half way through the development stage now and the software will be released in April.

  • You’ll never run out of certificates again;
  • No more scruffy handwritten certificates;
  • Faster to complete – saving you time to do more work!

You’ll be able to store certificates in the software and reprint them as and when needed, making auditing easier and keeping Mrs Jones happy when she wants a copy Certificate. The software will contain the 17th Edition Certificates and is affordable, professional and simple to use.

Come and see us at the ELEX Show on 13 and 14 March at the Yorkshire Event Centre, stand number S20 for a sneak preview of the software and to tell us what you think.


Clik Service

Clik Service - 3.5.6 update
Released:- 22 February 2008

  • Fixed bug when deleting invoice templates, it also deleted selected customer account
  • Fixed error when exporting purchase order list to Excel it wasn't carrying over the prefix
  • Fixed error - When purchase orders linked to job sheets it may have displayed incorrect purchase order value
  • Changed how planned work reminders are selected to allow for items without an engineer to be assigned
  • Added an option for message to be added to standard fault codes, the message is displayed when the item is selected
  • Added new fields for job sheet materials, labour and total credit limits with editable pop up messages if exceeded
  • New method for exporting individual job sheet fields to an excel document
  • Added ‘Carded 3rd Visit’ field to job sheets
  • Default option to limit customer list in address book to account manager
  • Default option to turn off adding start and end times to invoice item when creating invoice from job sheet
  • Default option to set invoice item Qty to hrs worked when creating invoice from job sheet

 

Scrumpy

Tom Ford is Scrumpy the Robin!

Our Tom would do anything for love...

That's him on the left dressed up as Scrumpy the Robin, Bristol City's mascot at Monday's game versus Crystal Palace. (they drew one all apparently).

 

Gift - wine

Mmmm Wine

Recommend Clik and we'll send you some wine.

You can have pink, red or white and it comes in a fancy little box with our logo on.

After drinking the wine, you can use the box over and over again, you could keep anything you like it in. Such as snails, screws or a shoe polish holder.

 

Paul Snowden

Paul's New Arrival

Sebastian Snowden was born on 14 January, at 9.50pm weighing 8lbs. Mum, Dad and baby are doing well!

 

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You can now specify job sheet limits per customer.

Simply click on the financial tab of the customer, from within the address book, and you’ll see a job sheets limits option where you can put a limit & warning on materials, labour and overall cost of the job (New in 3.5.6)

 

Hot links

This is brilliant, much better than Word and very true to life

Bill Gates wants Yahoo's Engineers

Stupidity. On a grand scale.

We would like to give you stuff You see, we know you like our software and we figure that you might like some free text messages (100 to be precise). So answer the question below and they are yours!

What does NICEIC stand for?

a) National Institute Contractors for Electrical Inspection Council
b) Never Install Crappy Electrics In Coventry
c) Nice Iced Cakes Eat In Corner
d) National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting

Click here if you think you might know the answer.

 

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