Nice tool, I can recommend
We are using avaza to track time of our team and manage tasks of our projects.
The tool is easy to use and is working well, it perfectly suits our need.
Just the search and visibility of tasks maybe improved a bit.
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Avaza is a business management solution which includes features for project management, resource scheduling, online timesheets, expense management, online invoicing, recurring invoicing, quotes and invoices, and more. Avaza also integrates with third party platforms to streamline workflows. Avaza is an integrated cloud solution for professional services companies and is optimized for tablet & mobile devices.
Sydney, Australia
We are using avaza to track time of our team and manage tasks of our projects.
The tool is easy to use and is working well, it perfectly suits our need.
Just the search and visibility of tasks maybe improved a bit.
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