From the July 2009 Review of Construction/Contractor Accounting Systems
In
a market seemingly dominated by programs that attempt to serve all types of
businesses with the same basic software, the JobView system from A-Systems is
a refreshing option. Geared specifically toward construction firms and contractors,
the program provides extensive job costing and project management functions
that enable users to more closely follow and manage labor, materials, time and
progress. JobView includes a full array of accounting modules, including GL,
AP, AR, payroll, inventory and cash management, along with scheduling, subcontractor
management tools and custom reporting functions. JobView is available in three
versions, starting with a basic Small Builder Advantage version for $79.95.
The Standard and Preferred versions of JobView, which start at about $2,995
and $4,995 respectively, provide much greater functionality and management capabilities,
with extended features in each of the modules.
Learning Curve/Ease of Use: 
JobView is a fast and simple install that includes demo companies, then opens
to a friendly and well organized interface that offers intuitive graphical icons
for accessing the key modules, including the Job Viewer, which provides a variety
of summary screens for company financials, AR, AP and projects, with the ability
to quickly drilldown to specific accounts, projects or other details. Other
module icons offer access to the GL, the full payables and receivables sections,
sales, payroll, job and equipment costing, inventory and other options. Among
several additional navigation functions across the top of the screen are a spell
checker, backup, favorite reports link and program update feature.
Users can access selection lists for customers, vendors, jobs, equipment and other items from their appropriate module (AR, AP, etc.), with lists displayed in a spreadsheet format sortable by various categories. Tabs provide further sorting options, enabling filtering by name, ID and address, along with the ability to tag specific entries. Most data-entry functions are performed on screens that provide lookup buttons and selection lists, along with multiple tabs for categorical information.
For job management screens, these include job budget information, change orders, certification, architect, financing, billing phases, notes and user-defined information fields, while a job overview screen provides top-level cost summary information on labor, material, subcontractors and equipment. Additional tabs on the Job Summary screen allow access to more detailed job information on bonding, costs, financials, breakdown, AP, AR, purchase orders and attached documents. JobView includes a wizard function for setup tasks.
Key Modules & Management Tools: 
The specific modules that are available with the program is dependent upon the
version being used, with the top level Preferred Edition offering everything
from traditional GL, AP, AR, sales, payroll and purchase orders, to more advanced
contractor-oriented modules for job and equipment costing, subcontractor management,
inventory, fixed asset management, cash flow, and contact management. Other
features include a custom report writer, the ability to accept credit card payments
and a PDA/smartphone interface.
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