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Tuesday, October 11, 2005

What is JobWarden?

JobWarden is an online, worldwide Project/Job Information System for the benefit of workgroup members and/or customers. JobWarden provides secure access to both job/project status information and related documentation, such as specifications, quotes, invoices, mail and feedback.

JobWarden provides complete control of both public and private content areas while facilitating user feedback. A high degree of encryption, spam protection and access security measures are built into the service.

DawnEastTop-notch customer service is rated the premier ingredient for business success ... JobWarden will put you in a customer service league of your own. And because …

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JobWarden is Project/Job-Centered

This diagram gives a general idea of the structure of each site
What You Get
With JobWarden you can give your customers or workgroup secure access to a real-time, up-to-date job or project status, showing:HardHat Garden
  • A Full Job description
  • A total job history in the form of Time Sheets with:
    • Work Done
    • Time Started and Time Finished
    • Elapsed Time
    • Related Comments
  • A current job …

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Monday, October 10, 2005

Account Setup

THE FOLLOWING IS FOR INFORMATION ONLY. THESE DETAILS WILL BE COLLECTED SEPARATELY AT THE TIME THAT YOU PLACE AN ORDER.

We will require the following information from you to set up your account:

  1. Your e-mail address, First Name, Last Name and preferred online "Screen Name." Your "Screen Name" will be associated with entries made by you in your account spaces.
  2. The name you want for your site. This will normally be your business name
  3. We will need an image of your logo in jpg or gif format
  4. Your registered domain name if you want the account hosted under your own domain name
  5. Your Home …

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Friday, October 07, 2005

How to Get Support

JobWarden provides online support, which is obtained by:

  • Clicking on the "Contact Us" link on the "Contact Us" link on the sidebar at left, and entering details.
  • Using our support forum. We strongly recommend the latter approach because:
    • It affords more flexibility (for example you can create your own support topics to follow)
    • You have more powerful features at your disposal, such as creating links and spell-checking
    • And over time, the Forum will accumulate a wealth of helpful information, and attract helpful contributions from other users.

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Thursday, October 06, 2005

Frequently Asked Questions - What Would You Like to Know?

We have no idea what your "Frequently Asked Questions" are because -DUH- we have not been frequently (or infrequently) asked anything yet.

We could have made up one of those hokey lists, but then if we knew what the frequently asked questions were, why would we not just cover them in the appropriate sections?

Do you have a question? Let her rip! Click on the "Comments" link at the foot of this entry, and we will respond. Beware - we will steal your questions and use them to improve the information we provide in the appropriate sections of our site.

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