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Snaptrack Releases New Software toTrack the Remanufacturing Process

Idaho Falls, ID — Snaptrack announces the release of its Might-Might and Might-Might Plus versions of software for the toner remanufacturer industry. Snaptrack now provides four versions of its popular software to meet the needs of the small to medium-sized toner cartridge remanufacturers.

Snaptrack software tracks cartridges through the entire process of remanufacturing — from receiving through breakdown, assembly, test printing, packaging and shipping. The system utilizes bar coding and serial numbers to record cartridge histories. Tracking of failures before and after delivery to the end user is now an easy task.

Versions of Snaptrack are available for Windows 95/98 and Windows NT, in either single user or multi-user formats. The Might-Might software version was designed for businesses doing 900 to 2,500 cartridges per month. The Might-Might Plus was designed for those remanufacturing more than 2500 cartridges per month

Previous versions of Snaptrack, Micro-Might and Micro-Might Plus have also been updated to provide additional features.

Snaptrack's unique system for work orders, sales orders and invoicing has been expanded to include outsourced and remanufactured cartridges, repair and cleaning of printers and any other additional computer equipment.

For more information, contact, Ken Stavast at 800-953-1099, 208-523-2641, e-mail snap@srv.net or on the Internet at www.snapbiz.com.

This article originally appeared in the December 1999 issue of Recharger.