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Monthly Archives: March 2018
Run a single performance report without the report running hundreds of pages
This is especially for you Wintix 6 users out there! Wintix 6 now puts these nice shaded boxes around each sales record on the report. The problem is that if you need to print the report, it could well make … Continue reading
W as a price code or a wheelchair symbol
A Wintix/Webtix user was concerned about seats that looked available in-house… … but not online… They were concerned that it might create a double sale. Their concerns were unfounded as Wintix will not allow a double sale to happen. What … Continue reading
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Selling tickets for a group renting your venue
If someone is renting your facility and only produces one or two events a year, it may not make sense for them to have their own Wintix software. You can sell tickets to their event using your own Wintix software … Continue reading
Webtix doesn’t look good in IE (Internet Explorer)
There is a reason why people are using newer, better browsers than IE. It’s the devil of browsers and making anything work in it is a real pain for programmers, as it’s never been developer friendly. Statistically, its only used … Continue reading