Web-Based Software is software you use over the internet with a web browser. You don’t have to install any CDs, download any software, or worry about upgrades. If you use an online bank or web-based email program like Gmail, Hotmail, or Yahoo Mail then you’ve already used web-based software before.
Web-Based software is attracting many organizations around the world. Some reasons for this are the costs incurred in buying expensive software then investing more money on costly hardware and then on top of that buy upgrades recruit IT Staff for maintenance.
I will list here down 5 Important Web-based Applications for Your Business. You can also check our previous article in which we compiled a list of best free open-source softwares for small businesses.
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1. Google Apps -Web-based office tools
Google AppsGoogle Apps is web-based office tools that use by over two million users worldwide. If you are familiar with Gmail and Google Docs then you can use Google for your business without spending huge cost over your email server or purchasing expensive office software. In the apps market place you can find lots of other web based software that will help to run your business.
2. NolaPro – Web-based Accounting System
NolaProIt’s a web-base accounting system that you cam use all the purposes of your financial management. Its also can integrate your e-commerce transactions.
Complete Accounting: Receivables/Billing, Payables/Vendor Info, Payroll/Employee Data
Business Management: Inventory Tracking, Order Entry/Shipping, Administrative Control
Ecommerce Features: B2B Web Portal, Point-of-Sale (POS), Shopping Cart Tie-Ins
3. OrangeHRM Live – Web-bsed Human Resource System
OrangeHRM LiveOrangeHRM Live is the web -based version of the OrangeHRM – OrangeHRM is the worlds most popular Human Resource Management System which is Open-Source and over one million users worldwide.
4. Feng Office – Web-based Open Source Collaboration Platform
Feng Office is a web-based Open Source Collaboration Platform .It will help you to manage your projects and business services, collaborate with your team and your customers, Organize and share documents and files.
5. Dimdim – For web conferencing, web meetings
Dimdim is a web conferencing platform. You can host and attend online meetings, demos and webinars using just a web browser. . Rather going for a expensive web conferencing software’s You can give a try at dimdim.
This is a guest post by Tharindu Gunawardana, his blog is about Online Marketing.
Interesting applications, I was unknown to all of them. Dimdim is looking nice for me I am going to try it.
Wonderful collection indeed, I will give a try to these
Cool web applications which can be used for your own business. All these applications can help you to improve some aspects of your business. Enjoy using them all.
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this is cool…
Well impress with the accounting software.
Thank you very much…
Google apps are a must to use. Thanks for the other sites. I’d surely give em a try
Hearing Dimdim for the first time… Need to try it!
I would rather add a customer ticketing system like HESk, which is also open source software.
Pss.. we have our own HRMS, Financial accounting, collaboration and email Web suits. so what left is dim dim
Nice web application, Google web-based app is my choice…
You can use AJ Helpdesk SAAS – A web based helpdesk software for your helpdesk system which is offering the lifetime free plan.
Nice collection! I think the account software has the toughest time, as book keepers/accounts are very reluctant to change, and like using the same software as their clients. Not saying it’s impossible, but it’s hard.
Nice article. Will try those.
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Thanks for this post. Particularly the comments about DimDim. I’ve not used it, but will be investigating it as an option to WebEx, which seems to be quite slow lately.
You can also see iDocuments, web-based applications aimed at mid sized and large companies for purchasing, sales, timesheets and expenses etc.
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