Release 5.18
You’ll find a new feature in this release that adds sorting to your time sheet list.
Release 5.17
This release presents a new feature to add file attachments to work permits. Included in this feature are permit and permit attachment counts in the tab titles, and the ability to restrict the job being closed if there are any outstanding permits.
Release 5.16
This latest release expands on the ability to work with kits, expanding them when they are entered on a job or purchase order.
Release 5.15
Work Order Reports received a cool new capability. Now you can have the report automatically save the PDF as a job attachment.
Release 5.14
This release has a lot of anticipated changes packed into it. Of particular importance is the ability to associate materials and expenses with job scope tasks, allowing you to further refine your job planning and processing. In addition, you can immediately see whether a job has scopes, materials, or expenses with the item count now displaying on the job sub-tabs.
Release 5.13
In our latest update to T-JACS, we’ve improved how you can add items to a job directly from the catalog list, including specifying the job scope, and the quantity. In the case of kits, you can also apply the kit to a job as individual components instead of as one item. A few bugs were also addressed, improving labor estimates and inventory retrieval.
Release 5.12
We’re ringing in the New Year with a brand-new integration with Google Maps, allowing you to mark job sites with precise GPS locations. Job costing reports and the invoice cost summary get some needed love, with enhancements to clarify real and market costs.
Release 5.11
We’re excited to bring you Release 5.11! This update introduces a brand-new Work Permits feature, improvements to titles and reports, cleaner and more consistent designs, and fixes to make everything run smoother. We’ve worked hard to make the system smarter and easier to use while solving key issues to keep things efficient and frustration-free.
Release 5.10
This release brings a few new requested features, including a monthly jobs report. The development process uncovered a few bugs and allowed for some code cleanup. The new report is a first start, so we welcome any feedback for improvements.
Release 5.09
This release introduces many new features and fixes, including new search capabilities and the beginning of a Reconcile Payables report. New tools for managing cost centers and dealing with materials have been created.
Release 5.08
The bin summary report feature introduced in the last release has been enhanced with a drill-down report in this release. Other helpful changes allow easier editing of holding costs and book values shown on those reports. Additionally, several pages have had code cleaned up and other bugs fixed.
Release 5.07
This release contains a small change to help with looking up materials and some PDF reports to complement a recent new inventory report.
Release 5.06
Many of the updates in this release address requests for report enhancements, including work in progress and inventory reports. Another update allows easier entry of new equipment in purchase orders by allowing you to find and copy existing equipment.
Release 5.05
This release more directly addresses a language version upgrade. The upgrade won't be put into production yet, but the current changes will allow the software to function in both current and planned environments. Most changes are expected to improve reliability.
Other fixes and features are relatively minor.
Release 5.04
This T-JACS release contains mostly bug fixes and a couple of new features.
One new feature allows copying any moving of Job Scope Labor Estimates as part of a bug fix related to copying scope tasks.
Another new item breaks out the invoice list for all customers into an open list and closed list.
Some bug fixes deal with a problem with empty quote bid numbers, shifting table column headers.
Release 5.03
The latest release of T-JACS contains a few new features to streamline time tracking, expand invoice capabilities, and to work with RFP Jobs.
Time sheets now allow adding a new job scope at the same time.
Invoices have the ability now to apply administrative charges, such as a credit card fee. In addition, several more subtotals are now shown on the invoice so that you can confirm the totals in each step.
A new option allows generating RFP job numbers per employee. When an employee creates an RFP job, the next job number can be taken from their own job number counter, instead of a single, global number.
Release 5.02A
This interim release of 5.02A and 5.02B contains mostly bug fixes with a few new features. Employee management has been improved with the ability to manage inactive employees that are assigned to jobs. As well, there are new permissions that help resolve some outstanding issues as described below. The ability to export customers and vendors as .CSV files has also been added.
Release 5.02
A few big new features arrived in this release, including a new field on time sheets to capture notes about any items acquired or expenses incurred. Jobs can now have a Void / Canceled status, to indicate that the job is closed but not invoiced. It can be maintained for history, or reused on a new job. Billed, Closed RFP, and Void jobs are now listed in a sub tab under the Closed tab on the job board.
Release 5.01
We have a few notable new features, such as viewing and searching customer and vendor contacts. You can also build Job Scope Styles directly from the list of Job Scope Templates. Lastly, you can view the total calculated cost of a vendor purchase order from the materials and expense lists.
We’ve fixed a number of bugs in this release. Some are recent regression issues from refactoring, and a couple have been hiding for a while. These are listed below. We’ve continued to make progress on the vending functionality, but as yet, is not ready for release.
Release 5.00
Job scopes and tasks have received a fair bit of attention in this release, with a number of forms and lists getting an internal refresh. These are some of the oldest bits of code in the system, so they were overdue…