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	<title>Ray Stewart &#187; TCM4000</title>
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		<title>TCM4000 Really Rocks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As readers of this blog know, we use this  brilliant paperless office program here in the office.  I originally installed it in 2001 and have never been disappointed with the way it works, or the support of the programmers of the system.
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<p>As readers of this blog know, we use this  brilliant paperless office program here in the office.  I originally installed it in 2001 and have never been disappointed with the way it works, or the support of the programmers of the system.</p>
<p>I had an issue today when I was sent yet another service pack adding more functionality - I still gaze in awe at the updates because I cannot see how it can be improved upon, but still they find extra functionality to cram in.  Anyway, this service pack caused me a bit of a problem as the entire system crashed and no-one could get into TCM4000.  Any other program we use - it wouldn&#8217;t be an issue as we can work around most things - but TCM4000 is like a heart.  When the heart stops, the whole organization ceases to work.</p>
<p>I instantly got onto the phone and asked what to do - this is the first fatal problem we have had in 7 years so I had no idea and panic started to rise inside me!  No problem I was told.  Apparently, this clever program keeps a backup of itself when it upgrades.  I was directed to the relevant place and TCM4000 fired up immediately with yesterday&#8217;s configuration.  It is written this way because after a while, users become so dependant on the program that a safety net is a normal part of the upgrade.  I didn&#8217;t know that as it had never happened before.</p>
<p>So, we were up and running again in about 3 minutes.  What a credit to the program and it&#8217;s programmers that is.  I will bet there are few packages where such support is so quickly available.  After an hour or so the programmers had corrected the problem and re-issued the service pack.  Wow.  Even our red hot service can&#8217;t match that!</p>
<p>I realized that I haven&#8217;t said nearly enough on this blog about the power, the ease of use and as mentioned above, the endless extra functionality that is added continuously via service pack.</p>
<p>I had a look around on the net this afternoon seeing if there is a product out there which can match TCM4000, its scalability, ease of use, sheer awesome power and generally just darn clever things it can do.  Well - there isn&#8217;t.</p>
<p>After 7 years that I know of, TCM4000 is still in a class of it&#8217;s own for business.  That is some achievement and I want the world to know about it so that more can benefit.  <a href="http://raystewart.biz/business-software/paperless-office/" target="_blank">Have a read here</a> if you are unsure what TCM4000 is all about but download the 60 day free trial, have me or someone similar talk you through the set-up and then prepare to be staggered.</p>
<p>I cannot do this package full justice here in this small space, but <a href="http://raystewart.biz/business-software/paperless-office/" target="_blank">read more about it here </a>and then go try it asap!  You will never look back once you have seen this fantastic program.</p>
<p>~Ray</p>
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