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Take a look at the list of case management software which begins at the bottom of the page at this link webpages.charter.net/bobalston/Documents/NonProfit%20Software%20Resources.htm Bob
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I think you may need to look for two separate software pieces. 1) the software to do searches for services of a particular type. 2) Software to scan documents and convert the scan to text and store them. If you do the above, you could achieve what you want, but you would have to cut and paste the stored text from the previously scanned documents and
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I don't think that you are going to find EXACTLY what you are looking for except maybe in an expensive commercial software. Do I understand it correctly that you want a database that has reference information in it so that when someone calls looking for help, you can do a search by keyword and then pull up the relevant information, e.g. the relevant
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Perhaps all that is lost is the shortcut to Access. Try Start - Programs and then look thru the list for Microsoft Access. Bob
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Take a look at this link webpages.charter.net/bobalston/Documents/StatisticsSoftware.htm Scroll down to Excel Analysis Toolpak This is a free add-on to Excel. The link tells where to get it and another link to a Professor's tutorial on how to use it. Since the first link inside the document I suggest above may not work, try this one instead www
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Regarding the web based software that you like but can't be used - I don't understand what is the problem as web software typically needs only a browser and any PC has a browser. bob
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Take a look at the software on this list. The first one is mine and is free to 501(c)(3) but may not be a good fit as it was built for food pantries webpages.charter.net/bobalston/Documents/NonProfit%20Software%20Resources.htm#Case Bob
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I use LogMeIn.com all the time. I personally use the totally FREE version. Bob
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As far as a database management software, Access is quite good and is reasonably priced when acquired from Tech soup. However, my guess is that you want a system that is a solution, perhaps to replace your "basic Funder" software for Fundraising, campaign management? Access and other database management systems are basic software that can
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You cannot do a many-many relation directly with Access. There are ways to do it but they require some expertise. Here is a nice list of volunteer management software www.coyotecommunications.com/tech/volmanage.html Bob