Brought Auburn Landscape into the digital age by
writing an Accounts Receivable application in
Dbase running in DOS. All work detail is entered,
recording the customer name, man hours and work
category for invoicing. This application is still
in use today, as QuickBooks does not provide the
detail and flexibility the company requires.
Also, a payroll function was added to get
the detail needed to use for input into earlier
versions of QuickBooks. A nice feature was the
ability to print a copy of the employee timecard
on the back of the check stub of a Quickbooks paycheck.