Auto Shop Writer 10 Update

We continue to test, and refine, Auto Shop Writer.  It is running full time at Accurate Automotive in Mission Viejo where all aspects of it are being used ( including full accounting and payroll ).

With a massive update, there is always fine tuning, and when other stops start using it, we know there will be a steady stream of input and modifications until it is perfect for everyone.  Of course, we will use auto updating to constantly keep the most current version of every machine.

Right now we are also revising the manual so it is current with all of the changes.  We also want to be sure that the F1 key automatically opens the correct manual pages with each screen.

Shortly we will begin recording videos to help everyone know how to use the new changes.  Once you get used to it, we know these changes will save you a lot of time, and just be far more intuitive.

Here are some of the changes you will see when you elect to move to the new version:

  • All functions under master screens:  So all client services are on one window, with client editing on one tab, and vehicles on the other.  All functions related to clients and vehicles are accessed by buttons on those screens.  If you lookup a client, then double click on their record, it switches to the vehicle screen and displays only that client’s vehicles.  However, one button will show you all vehicles again.  When looking at a vehicle, double click on it’s records and you will switch to the client screen, with the owner highlighted, and you can immediately edit their data.
  • More connectivity:  When you are in workorders, the information buttons for clients and vehicles pop up their data.  Now most of those fields can be edited right there so you don’t have to go into the master records.  This principle is used throughout ASW 10.
  • Smart buttons:  Now when you click on buttons, when appropriate, the data is sent to the routine you want to perform so you are immediately working with the desired data.
  • Reports:  We have moved all of the reports to their areas instead of the one centralized spot.  So, when working in inventory, click the reports button and see a menu of available ones to run.  Click on the one you want and away it goes.  When appropriate, reports will run for the highlighted record eliminating the need for a selection screen.
  • Elimination of repetitive actions:  In accounting, you had a group of functions and often had to select the proper account after each step.  Now all activities are on a master screen, and the tasks will be specific to the highlighted record when appropriate.  The system stays in the master screen until you exit which eliminates the need to constantly lookup another account.
  • Intelligent filters:  We have applied filters that let you work with a limited set of records.  For example, when posting to AR, you can filter to a billing cycle, do the posting, run statements, or handle other activities, and with one mouse click go back to the full list.

Of course this is only the beginning.   However, we know that sometimes we might actually overlook something, so each ASW 10 install includes the latest release of ASW 9.5 so you can revert to it to handle anything that you can’t readily find in 10. 

And the work continues …

Auto Shop Writer 10–Status Report

We announced there would be an Auto Shop Writer 10 back at the beginning of the year.  It started out as a “clean up the code” project which meant making everything more efficient.  Code is kind of like your garage.  Things get added in, and every once in a while you need to go back and re-organize it so finding everything becomes easier. 

That project went quite well, but in doing so, a lot of “ideas” came to mind that revolved around questions people have raised about the user interface.  These were always “why” did we do things one way, and “could you” consider some other options.  This seemed like a great time to address those questions, and make some significant improvements.

While all of this was going on, our team members also improved the core capabilities in line with new windows features.  Some of these features were added in now, but the structure was set in place to accommodate even more in the future.

ASW 10 is now being used in a local shop on a daily basis.  Feedback comes in throughout the day, changes are made, and the files are updated.  This shop uses the entire program, including accounting and payroll, so we know the testing will be solid and extensive.  In addition, any issue reported brings focus to an area, and some refinements continue to take place on a daily basis.

This is a huge project, but ASW 10 does work well.  The learning curve to transition from 9 to 10 exists, but not in any way that would prevent you from using it 100 % once it is installed on your system.  We also want to have the revised manual in place, and hopefully have some new videos showcasing the new interface concepts.

ASW 10 will have a phased roll out, and each shop will let us know when they want it installed.  You will be able to use the ASW 9 program to access the same  data files as a backup, so that will make the transition much smoother.  We will do the complete install remotely on each shop.  Sure, it is a lot of work, but it’s the right way to do it.

Of course this leads to the question “WHEN?”   That depends on your situation.  If you’re one of those people that loves the cutting edge and can handle hiccups, you may want to have it installed earlier.  If you prefer to wait until it’s been out there awhile, that is not a problem.  We may be OK to start installations in the 2nd week of October, and continue through the 4th quarter.  Part of the process is to “refine from input” so if we find some great concept doesn’t work out well in the real world, we may want to modify how we handle the process.  In any case, we want to work closely with everyone for a very happy, and successful, transition.

Also, watch  www.AutoShopWriter.com for new information on ASW 10.  We’ll start updating the site in about a week with new photos, articles, etc.