Software Focuses On Web-Based Catalog Publishing

Jan. 13, 2005
Employees without knowledge of HTML programming language can manage a company's online catalog with eCountant version 2 Web-based catalog publishing software, from KenTech Inc., New York. Updates of catalog images, text, and tables can be performed ...

Employees without knowledge of HTML programming language can manage a company's online catalog with eCountant version 2 Web-based catalog publishing software, from KenTech Inc., New York. Updates of catalog images, text, and tables can be performed through most Internet browser software, or wirelessly using a hand-held interactive pager or Internet-enabled digital cellular phones. The product also functions as an extranet publishing system that allows a company to build, in conjunction with a site catalog, a secure, proprietary online catalog of information accessible only by authorized personnel. This private extranet can contain such intercompany information as inventory on hand, discounts, backorder time, and rush charges.

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