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Software package for households

G. Srinivasan

NEW DELHI, June 10

FOR a harried housewife having to handle important details concerning the family's routine information on ration cards, PAN number, insurance documents and a whole host of necessary book-keeping, help is on hand in the form of a "Family Manager", a software package of an integrated family management application.

Disclosing this to Business Line here, the Director and CEO of the Delhi-based application software company, eLabs India, Mr C.V. Prakash, said that his company had sold more than 10,000 copies of "Family Manager" in just three months since its launch.

Titled "Family Manager" and priced at Rs 3,000, the Family Manager is part of eLabs "Family Information Management System" series that enables not only document storage and retrieval but also helps keep tab of more than 35 different activities at home. Designed to ensure facile usage of the software by people with little or no exposure to computers, Family Manager produces many reports both in text and graphics and a built-in help file guides the user step-by-step.

Mr Prakash said that the data fed could be used to evaluate even school progress, details on money spent on credits, monthly budget versus expenses, payables, receivables, vaccination details, general information and much more utility information.

The glossary of contents in the software supplied by eLabs range from alert, anniversaries, credit card, electricity, passport, membership, loan, insurance, income-tax, servants, subscriptions to household items, vacation and scanned images.

Besides operating from Delhi, the company has an outfit in Chennai.

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