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  1. Michael Sullivan
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    2/28/2014 7:02 AM
    Picked up a brochure from a company last year called "Playbooks for Golf" . They have various services such as creating "notebooks" with hole renderings on each page that you can make notes on and such. They also have an ipad version, where you can make notes on the Hole rendering and email it. Anyone have any experience with this>

    I also have a demo this morning with Skycourse. Any comments on their product?

    Thanks in advance,

    Michael Sullivan
    Brennan Golf
    Stamford, CT
    203-977-5694



  2. Brian Minto
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    10/19/2014 6:10 PM
    We use the chemical tracking log playbooks provides. Honestly, for the price it is extremely overpriced. All it is an HTML page that creates other HTML pages. There is nothing that this does that you can't do with access/excel. It may have been worth it if it automatically pulled MSDS sheets, etc but it doesn't even do that.



  3. James Smith
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    112 posts
    11/18/2014 11:11 AM
    Brian Minto said: We use the chemical tracking log playbooks provides. Honestly, for the price it is extremely overpriced. All it is an HTML page that creates other HTML pages. There is nothing that this does that you can't do with access/excel. It may have been worth it if it automatically pulled MSDS sheets, etc but it doesn't even do that.


    maybe you could give your spray tech or assisstant the chore of downloading all of the lables and or MSDS sheets on rainy days. I have been keeping a folder on my computer where I simply add the link to the pages I use or drop the PDF file into to reference. It doesn't take too long to look up and it helps if you can classifye your chemicals by company so you can download all of the lables while you are on their site. another way that makes it easier is to simply open a new window for each company on your browser so it is only a click away to look at another companies info.



  4. Andy Jorgensen
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    11/18/2014 7:11 PM
    Why can't you just use http://www.cdms.net/LabelsMsds/LMDefault.aspx when looking up labels or Msds sheets rather than downloading them?



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