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Restoration Software

Curt Chambers

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A few years ago I wrote a freeware program called Phoenix. It was designed to help the hobbyist restorer stay organized during a long term restoration project. It also provided some basic accounting functions.

I have updated the program and again will make it available to anyone who wants to use it. The download link is

https://sabercathost.com/5mEz/Phoenix.zip

Disclaimer: This is not professional grade software and is not intended to run a commercial restoration shop. You are free to use it as such if you want. Just beware of the program’s limitations. It was written with the home hobbyist in mind.

Curt
 
A few years ago I wrote a freeware program called Phoenix. It was designed to help the hobbyist restorer stay organized during a long term restoration project. It also provided some basic accounting functions.

I have updated the program and again will make it available to anyone who wants to use it. The download link is

https://sabercathost.com/5mEz/Phoenix.zip

Disclaimer: This is not professional grade software and is not intended to run a commercial restoration shop. You are free to use it as such if you want. Just beware of the program’s limitations. It was written with the home hobbyist in mind.

Curt

It requires extensions to be added to chrome to download... best of luck.
 
It's only been tested in Windows. Can't speak for other platforms.

I downloaded it with Firefox OK.
 
The original version of Phoenix was hosted on MediaFire, but I received a lot of complaints about excessive ads when downloaded. So this time around I looked for a new free file hosting service. I read some good reviews for SaberCat and decided to go with it. That's all I can tell you.

If anyone has an email provider that accepts large attachments I'll be happy to email it to you. Most of the free providers (like gmail) won't accept it as an attachment. Some people have their own dropbox account and have emailed me a link to upload it. I'll do that too.
 
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