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Mobile App Gives Users Access to ERP System

Henning Software’s iVET app is designed to give users direct mobile access to their Visual EstiTrack ERP system.

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Henning Software’s iVet mobile device application (app) is designed to give users direct mobile access to their Visual EstiTrack ERP system, enabling them to view customers, vendors, employees, orders, inventory and company metrics directly from their handheld devices. The app also features call, text, email and map/GPS functionalities.It is designed to run on most mobile devices, the company says, including Apple’s iPhone and iPad, Microsoft’s Windows Phone and Google’s Android-based phones and tablets. 

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