@ Cliff Perkins
>> i book my work in on my iphone thing is when i book them in for example its not to the day it may
>> be a few days either side depending on where im working because i work in mainly 2 diffrent areas.
>> will that still work with bucket or does it book it in 1 month from when you enter it automatically. [/color]
Hi Cliff - Buckit doesn't force you to work to a specific date. Each time you complete a 'recurring' job, it calculates the next due date based on your criteria. You are free to override that date and enter any date you want for the next clean.
@ Mike M & M Window Cleaning
>> Really like the look and layout of Buckit the only concern i have with web based programs is if
>> the company goes bust what happens to my rounds and details.[/color]
Hi Mike - sorry for the delay in replying. We don't monitor this forum like we do our own (
www.buckitforum.co.uk) so we didn't notice your post until just now. To answer your question, we've been around for well over a decade as a development company.
Buckit is
not our primary source of income (not even close!) so it's unlikely we're going anywhere. However, we treat Buckit the same as our other far more expensive services - namely the data is kept highly secure and highly confidential. If we were to go out of business then (as with our other services) we would :-
(a) send complete database dumps and CSV export files to all customers (actually you can download these at anytime anyway)
(b) release the source code (which we wholly own) to the opensource community so that the project could be picked up
>> Having said that i also get that with regular investment via subscription of £10.00 a month
>> it means it can constantly be developed and not become outdated like pay up front software .Absolutely correct - unlike other purchased programs which can stagnate, the subscription model means that Buckit will continue to be developed as long as it's in existence.
Hope this helps!