Welcome! please start here...
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The HOME page in Groobix is the central work area where you can quickly find everything you need to get your job done.
User Management
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This information is valid only if you are a Groobix Administrator.
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This information is valid only if you are a Groobix Administrator.
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This information is valid only if you are a Groobix Administrator.
Working with data
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This is an extremely powerful function, that lets us describe our data, in order to create groups of related records, and find data easily.
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It´s quite simple. In every module you will find one or more options the add new information.
Tasks
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The main goal of Groobix "Tasks" is to let you assign things to do to you, or to other people, collaborate, and keep track of what has been done (or not!)
Business Calendar
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This module lets you store and share information about your business' important dates: project due dates, important customer presentations or events, invoice cycles, investments maturity dates, etc.
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You can easily synchronize your events with your own calendar system like Outlook, Mozilla, Apple iCal or Google Calendar. Once synchronized, you will find in your PIM program all tasks, sales activities and all kinds of events you have planned to do.
Contacts
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This module lets you store and share your business' "Contacts" information: email, addresses, phone numbers, etc.
Discussions
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You will find Discussions at different places in Groobix:
Documents
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The Documents module lets you store files in Groobix, making that info available to everybody in your team, wherever you are.
Notes
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The Notes module lets you store pieces of unstructured information in Groobix, having that info available wherever you are, and being able to share it with the people in your team.
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Headlines is a simple communication tool to keep you team always on the loop
Sales & Billing
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This is a brief introduction to the main concepts in Groobix' "Sales & Billing"
The Groobix Store
Tips & Tricks
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Most of the data you enter in Groobix, can contain "linked objects". This is a brief explanation of this functionality.