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2010 Salon Software Guide: Salon Iris Software by CMJ Designs

When it comes to running an efficient, productive and profitable business, salon software is your most critical tool. This brief guide introduces you to the software players in the professional beauty industry.

by Web Editor
July 10, 2011
2 min to read


2010 SOFTWARE GUIDE

Company

Salon Iris Software by CMJ Designs
saloniris.com
888-803-4747
Fax: 734-943-6018
sales@cmjdesigns.com

Newest Product

Salon Iris Version 8

Platforms

Windows 7, Vista, Windows XP, Windows Server 2008, and Macintosh running Windows.

Key Features

Report graphing, enhanced picture manager (store unlimited pictures for each client now), enhanced wait list, employee reminder system, general ledger supports multiple accounts, enhanced coupon system and improved appointment book color coding.

Cost

Solo user is $399.
Standard, for smaller salons is $799.
Professional, for salons with six employees or more is $1,199.
Local Area Network, for multiple computers within the same building, starts at $1,899.
Wide Area Network, for chain salons, starts at $2,999.

Training

Free and unlimited web-based training for life.
Two hours of free one-on-one training over the phone.
Free detailed training videos and in-depth user's guide.
Free and unlimited access to our extensive knowledge base.
Additional one-on-one training is $69 per hour.

Tech support

Free and unlimited phone technical support for one year.
Free software and hardware setup during first year.
Free and unlimited email support for life.
Free downloadable maintenance releases for life.
Free software updates for one full year.
Free transfer of your information from a competitor's product.

Additional Details

Salon Iris is powerful, yet easy to use. With five different versions, it's great for everyone from booth renters to chain salons.


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