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Manage your business documents with Kraft

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JW
Jack Wallen
Jan 12, 2010

“If you run, own, or work for a business you know that
communication is the key to success is successful communication.
And to keep communication working well you must have a means to
manage communication. Of course communication breaks into numerous
categories. The Documents category is one that can not be
overlooked. Documents can be invoices, letter heads, form letters,
offers, and more. For many the managing of these documents means
dumping them in a folder and hoping for the best. For small to
medium sized businesses this is not the best means to manage the
amount of documents that come and go. A better way is to use a
software designed just for this purpose.

“One such solution is Kraft. Kraft is a software designed to
help you write and manage the documents you use to run your
business. It works with a MySQL backend, is designed for the KDE
desktop (but will run in GNOME once all dependencies are met), and
can even handle some calculations for you. In this tutorial I will
show you how to install and use Kraft. NOTE: As of this writing
Kraft can only create Offers, Acceptance of Offers, and Invoices.
Hopefully in the future a document-type creator wizard will be
added.”


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JW

Jack Wallen

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