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Old 08.23.2008
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Looking for software

I have been looking into some software to help me manage my trucks alittle more. I have seen the truck helper 7 software and many others. I was wondering what is the most efficient but price friendly software that anyone has used or is using. Keeping miles, fuel taxes etc.. manually for one truck is ok, but getting more it's becoming a pain. What do you recommend?
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I havent looked at the software but will try to I have always used a spereadsheet program and set up my own "master sheet" that I use for each quarter I set up my own state mileage as well as well as a fuel tax page. I adjust the tax rates on the master as needed. I realize this may take a bit more work but your computer already has the spreadsheet program. Will look at the other sorftware an see what it looks like.
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