Our Customers unique in their
business
Our customers are unique in
their own right. Down To Earth software is as flexible as required and can be for you, too. Visit our
Customer Profiles to see for yourself.
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The diversity of our customer base is evidence of the flexibility of Down To
Earth. Many of our customers have installed only the applications that meet their needs.
Some have only the accounting suite, some only the distribution and manufacturing suites.
Then there are those that have the complete software
package.
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Many decide to start with the standard, full
featured applications then find their business needs something more. Custom reports and processes
are added or in many cases, requests are incorporated into the standard set and available to other
customers, as well.
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As the business grows, tasks managed with a manual system become labor intensive. New
applications are added for efficiency. And in several cases, customers have even changed platforms
and moved their Down To Earth applications with them.
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We encourage you to visit a small sampling of our customer
profiles and their web-sites to learn more about their type of business and their Down To Earth
Solution.
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- American Thermoplastic
American Thermoplastic Company is a good example of a small manufacturer finding its own niche in the marketplace.
- Breezy Point Resort
Breezy Point Resort is built on land acquired in 1921 by millionaire publicist Wilfred Hamilton Fawcett (Captain Billy Fawcett), the flamboyant publishing giant and owner of Fawcett Publishing.
- Golden Strand Resort
A short ride from local airports, the Golden Strand Resort features one of South Florida’s finest beaches.
- TechForce
TechFORCE provides customized onsite hardware maintenance and help desk support solutions to a wide variety of clients with vastly different needs throughout North America.
- Tri-State Livestock
Tri-State Livestock Credit Corporation was formed in 1931 with the sole purpose to provide a source of credit for western livestock producers when credit was very hard to get.
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