Hmmm. $169? I dunno about that. That one rating came from someone the
developer knows to rank it high. I have been bugging my husband to
make us an app but he's pretty busy.
:-(
Sent from Jennifer's iPhone
On Mar 6, 2010, at 2:45 PM, Mindy Borrego <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi everyone,
While perusing the iTunes app store (ok...while downloading the OPI
app for the iPhone) I discovered an app called "FingerNails." It
appears to be a scheduling app; it also allows the independent nail
tech to track clients and...get this...wirelessly process credit
cards! Wow.
It is pricy ($169.99); frankly that was what caught my attention...I
couldn't imagine an iPhone app that cost so much. There was only
one review of the app, and it was four stars (out of five).
You can learn a little more about this app from the developer's
website: http://fingerwaves.info.
Mindy Borrego, Mindyfingers, Granby, CT
e-mail: [email protected]
Original message
From: "LaShaun Brown-Glenn"
To: [email protected]
Received: 3/5/2010 12:29:41 AM
Subject: RE: NailTech:: appiontment scheduling
Katherine,
I am all about my Palm products. I have had just about every Palm
product imaginable since 1999 and I am currently in love with my
PALM PRE. I tried the Blackberry, wanted to be like Lynnette J…I ran
back to Sprint on Day 30.
In addition to my PDA, I do have salon software by Millennium and I
love that too. It’s more than appointments, it business management w
ith tons of benefits.
LaShaun Brown-Glenn
Nails Naturally Hand and Foot Spa
www.nailsnaturally.com
Speaking On Point
www.speakingonpoint.com
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of KeyzKaren
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2010 8:08 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: NailTech:: appiontment scheduling
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Katherine
I am wondering what everyone is using to schedule appointments. I
use a Palm, an old one, just a PDA and it's on it's last leg. What
do you all use? Computer? Paper book? I Phone? I Pad? Palm Pre? What
is out there? What are my options?
Katherine
St.Louis, MO
A few years ago I dragged myself kicking and screaming into the new
millennium…and went from paper scheduling using a day runner to usin
g agendus on my palm treo. It was really wonderful…I went from luggi
ng around a hefty book and having to do a lot of erasing [yeah, yeah
…that ‘eraser app’ is not so nifty when one of my standings
changed her days] to carrying one tiny little device that was my pho
ne, my book, my address/contact list, etc.
Just recently have had to give up the treo…out of memory and it’s
pretty beat up and getting lots of people telling me that they can’t
hear me. Have been doing my research and what I really wanted was a
new palm…but can’t spend the hundreds just now, and maneuvered a
way to get a sexy new blackberry bold 9700 for a penny. It is really
pretty nice….except it, like most calendar programs, do not allow y
ou to ‘change future occurrences only’ as a choice when you’re
changing a client’s standing appts. I ordered the agendus program…
only to find, like Rhonda, that it does not work the same fabulous w
ay on the bb platform as it does on palm. Thankfully pati Schembari
has given me a work-around solution, so I am once again, quite happ
y to have all my scheduling, phone numbers, emails, facebook, etc. a
ll on one tiny device. It’s not as wonderful as the palm…but
it’ll do.
I am able to sync it with outlook on my laptop, and I do that often…
in fact, once in a while you need to clean things up and it’s much e
asier to do it on the full keyboard than the phone.
Some features that I feel are really helpful if you want to work in
this medium;
=Being able to answer the phone, put them on speaker and easily open
up your calendar to see what’s available makes life easier. Less cal
l backs…just get it booked now and done.
=An easy way to back up your data is important.
=A system that integrates your contact list with your calendar is
good….not all systems allow this. For example, I can go to a certain
day, click on a certain appointment and click to open a menu that l
ets me text, call or email that person.
=The ability to define categories of appointments is helpful…I use d
ifferent categories to take care of my clients, my medical appointme
nts, personal appointments, etc. Some systems don’t allow this, or t
hey make you have more than one calendar…which gets confusing.
Hope these ideas help you as you decide….good luck ;-]
Karen
Key west
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