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bly:Mobile Lite for Sage 100 ERP

January 22, 2013 by Wayne Schulz

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Wish there were a way to run Sage 100 ERP on your iPad, iPhone or Android devices? You can use a remote desktop (RDP) connection but the screens often are too tiny to comfortably maneuver. Or the other alternative is bly:Mobile which resizes the Sage 100 ERP screens so they fit comfortably to your mobile device(s).

From the bly:Mobile site:

bly:Mobile Lite puts Sage 100 on your Smartphone, iPad, or across a web browser, with a new, simpler look and feel, more like the other mobile apps you are used to. No printing, no complicated navigation – just data, clean and simple. It’s available for Sage 100 4.4 and higher.

bly:Mobile Lite provides JUST the following inquiry capabilities:

  • GL Account Inquiry
  • AR Customer Inquiry
  • AR Invoice History Inquiry
  • AP Vendor Inquiry
  • AP Invoice History Inquiry
  • AP Payment History Inquiry
  • IM Item Inquiry
  • IM Lot/Serial Inquiry
  • SO Sales Order Inquiry
  • SO Sales Order/Quote History Inquiry
  • PO Purchase Order Inquiry
  • PO Receipt History Inquiry
  • RMA Inquiry

Best of all, bly:Mobile Lite is offered at a great subscription price – $99 per user per year.

 

Additional versions of bly:Mobile allow for full data entry capabilities within Sage 100 ERP

 

bly:Mobile Lite

 

Filed Under: Sage 100 ERP, slider Tagged With: android, bly:mobile, ipad, iphone, lite, rdp, remote, smartphone

Prepaid iPhone Might Save You $1,000 Despite Higher Initial Cost

June 8, 2012 by Wayne Schulz


Here’s a nice comparison chart from Cult of Mac showing that you can save about $700 over the 2 year cost of an iPhone 4S by choosing prepaid. The cost savings would rise to $1,000 if you go with Virgin’s lowest cost $30/mo for 300 minute plan.

One caveat – prepaid phones typically don’t roam. We often take cell service for granted and due to roaming agreements aren’t even aware of some occasions when our service is being provided by a roaming partner.

Another option not listed is Straight Talk which provides for $45/mo unlimited voice, text, data although you’d have to bring your own unlocked iPhone and the data is strictly capped at about 2 GB per month or 100 mb per day.

Source

Filed Under: Smartphones Tagged With: iphone, prepaid, smartphones

Stop Tedious Business Card Data Entry – Use QR Codes Instead

June 22, 2011 by Wayne Schulz

Does this sound familiar?

You rush around at conferences collecting business cards from exhibitors and your peers. In the back of your mind you promise that just as soon as you get back to the office you’ll key in all those contacts to your computer.

Did you know there’s an easier way to enter in that contact information?

Some business cards and advertisements now contain a tiny bar code symbol called a QR code. This is Quick Response code.  They bar codes can embed more than what they’ve been traditionally used for — either inventory item numbers or tracking numbers.

Using a free web site like ZXing you can input your own contact data and create a free bar code.

Here’s my contact information that I’ve created using the site above.

Now all you need is free scanning software for your smartphone. On Android I use Bar Code Scanner and on iPhone Red Laser is good (both are free).

Once you start the scanning application on your smartphone you simply hold it over the QR image and within seconds if the QR code contains address and contact information that data will display on your phone.

There are obviously some challenges to this concept of doing away with re-keying business cards – mainly that people need to use the QR codes on their cards and your smartphone (assuming you have one) needs free third party scanner software.

Gradually we (hopefully?) ‘ll see more widespread adoption of QR codes – and less re-keying.

Via: Sage Summit 2011 Diary

Filed Under: Productivity, Sage 100 ERP, Smartphones, Technology Tagged With: android, iphone, QR, sage summit, sage summit 2011, summitdiary

Sage Saleslogix OnTheGo – Remote Access To SalesLogix 7.2

September 13, 2010 by Wayne Schulz

Sage partner Net@Work has released a new remote application for iPhone and Android smartphone users. This version 1 release initially allows for read only access to your SalesLogix 7.2 CRM data. Future versions will open up full read/write capabilities.

The first release of Sage SalesLogix OnTheGo is available for free in the iPhone App Store.

Sage SalesLogix OnTheGo – iPhone and Android Remote Access to SalesLogix 7.2

Filed Under: Sage software Tagged With: android, iphone, net@work, onthego, SalesLogix

Apple iPad: First Impressions For Business Users

April 4, 2010 by Wayne Schulz

The Apple iPad launched this past weekend leading to an overwhelming influx of posts both online and in print media.

Most reviews have gushed over the devices capabilities  (here’s a pretty good iPad review  from the Washington Post) . There’s a lot to gush about to be sure – with a great looking 9.7″ screen the iPad makes the applications that we loved on the iPhone work even better on the iPad.

The next question to be answered is whether the iPad can replace laptops. While the touch screen device is certainly attractive and simple to use there are a few issues that I noted in my weekend of testing that make me wonder just how quickly businesses might adopt an iPad type device.

Issue #1: The iPad browser won’t run all the sites that your laptop will

In my initial testing I immediately ran into problems running Google Wave which repeatedly crashed the iPad browser. Similarly when trying to use Facebook I was stopped when trying to view videos that friends had posted because the iPad doesn’t (and won’t) support the Flash technology that Facebook uses to embed the video.

Yes there are mobile sites that I probably could have run instead. However to make a fair comparison between an iPad and Laptop I feel you have to test the process of opening the same sites – and not relying on another typically lightweight (and crippled) mobile site for compatibility.

Apple has been steadfast in their refusal to support technology such as Adobe Flash. This is probably irrelevant or uninteresting to most people – unless they rely heavily on a web site that makes use of Adobe Flash technology for displaying content or interacting with users.

Issue #2: The iPad is a closed environment where all applications must be approved by Apple

A closed operating environment is great for home users. It shields them from a lot of complexity and issues with rogue applications that could be attempting to steal data.

For business users though the inability to readily access third party applications that might expand upon Apple’s Safari web browser functionality – say to make it more compatible with all web sites – is troubling.

Apple has essentially stated they aren’t supporting Adobe Flash. While many web sites are working hard to redo their embedded content to avoid Flash – will corporate users want to be at the whim of what Apple states they will and won’t support?

Businesses need to be sure that the applications they require in the future can be loaded to their hardware. With the Apple iTunes policy there’s no way to be certain of that.

Issue #3: The lack of multi-tasking is presently a deal breaker

In my testing over the weekend I found that inability to easily read incoming emails while working in another application to be a deal breaker for business user.

Unless you want to be constantly closing and opening applications so that you can read email as it arrives you’ll probably soon tire of this limitation.

For home use I don’t believe this will be as much of an issue as for businesses where the volume of incoming email is greater and typically of more importance.

Apple is rumored to be working on releasing multi-tasking capabilities in a future revision of their operating system. However as it stands today you can’t multi-task within the iPad – and it’s an annoying problem that you won’t have with a laptop — which might cost less than a new iPad.

Summary

The iPad is a great device that, for now, is best suited for home use. It makes viewing online content much easier primarily because the screen is so much bigger than that of the iPhone or iPod Touch.

Battery life appears to be fully capable of achieving the promised 10 hour life – and then some. Integration with all the existing (over 100k) iPhone applications is wonderful although nearly all applications need to be updated to take advantage of the bigger screen.

Should you buy one?

Yes if you’re an iPhone or iPod Touch fan and would like to see the applications that you use on the iPhone/Touch on a bigger screen with more functionality.

No if you’re solely (or primarily) looking at replacing a laptop and you intend to do more than use iPhone type applications.

Until Apple is more open about accepting apps that they claim “duplicate” the functionality of the built-in programs you’d be better off buying a laptop that allows you to load any applications that are needed for your business.

Via: Apple iPad First Impressions

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: apple ipad, iphone, itunes, mac, Technology

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