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They would be one of three people. Also an accountant and software package consultant. Software is always being updated. The clerk deals with it day in and day out so they would be a good authority on any such decision. The last person who is paying for the software. Look at upgrading existing software as this may be less in capital expenditure.
A good place to find issue management software is on the 'Atlassian' website where their software package can be downloaded. Another good place is 'MetricStream'.
Intuit has a good list of companies offering financial planning software, it would be a good idea to visit their site and choose a software package to suit your needs. Quick books is one low budget financial planning software package.
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A good software package to use for process management is the IBM business process manager. This IBM software not only provides the basic interface to manage your process, it goes a step further and includes additional plugin software's to make your current process even more efficient.
Wikianswers is not a good source because anyone like myself could have made these answers up.
It really matters what you need out of the package. There are a number of very good desktop publishing software products out there. A couple of the better ones are PagePlus, Print Artist and The Print Shop Professional.
While there are software solutions, you should look into a combination of software and hardware. The rovio package, for example, comes with a software package to allow this as well as a mobile robot to carry the camera around. This will allow you to get a full range of view from all areas within your household.
Staples sells a very reputable software package for data restoring. Norton antivirus also has a very good software download to restore your computer's data.
free to distribute/ update as you require. but people only use it if good, not junk open source ones
Open source software are not always free. Some of them can be commercial software. In the same way, some freeware are not open source. The term "Open Source" means the source code can be viewed by anyone but some open source products should be buy. Furthermore, a free software is not always a good software. It depends of your expectation upon the quality product. Libreoffice or Openoffice are good Microsoft Office-like suite but the documents they product may be incompatible or have a bad rendering when opened with the original Office suite. In general, your question can be answered with a "YES" but then again, it depends of which Open Source software you are talking to.