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Category Archives: Updates Wintix 2021
Webtix update 1-28-21
There is a new feature coming out for Webtix in the next release: the ability to “upsell” an event and promote it. This was implemented on behalf of Pickleville with their “Pickleville Grill” event. It currently (as of the time of this email) … Continue reading
Webtix update 3-2-21
[General] Various performance updates and adjustments [New] Pay What You Can – Now custom payment amounts can be added to any price category and patrons may choose their own value. [New] Event Upsell – Now events can be configured as … Continue reading
Wintix updates 3-2-21
Please click the link below to read the Update Email about Pay What You Can (PWYC) and discounted dated 3-2-1 https://conta.cc/2PnEMPT
Webtix updates 5-31-21
Several functions have been updated, including the ones below. You can now set a minimum price for PWYC (Pay What You Can). Customer records for state and country are now automatically entered in all capital letters to comply with mail … Continue reading
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Wintix updates 6-1-21
New functions The Initialization Menu has two new features: Adds PWYC (pay-what-you-can) function. Allows you to browse the transaction log for virtual performances. Reports Daily sales report for 1 clerk calculating the tickets accurately. Browsing the daily sales report for … Continue reading
Wintix update 6-4-21 beta build
Though we have done multiple testings before releasing the June 1, 2021 update, we have since received many phone calls and emails describing various issues. Most of the issues have been resolved. However, there still remains some issues involving partial … Continue reading
Wintix updates 6-17-21
SALES Selected pay types remain displayed while doing a payment during a regular or season ticket sale. The process button is activated when doing a credit card payment during a regular or season ticket sale. REPORTS Running an integrity report … Continue reading
Wintix updates Aug. 2021
When editing a sale and searching by phone number, the message, ‘Nothing found’ will display if no phone number is found. Selecting a new label has a fix for an occasional error where the data type was invalid. This should … Continue reading
Windows update caused ticket printing to stop 9-24-21
We have figured out how to work around the problem. The only problems that are coming up now are from box offices that have custom ticket formats. We can copy their ticket format back in a couple minutes. So, what … Continue reading
Wintix update 9-28-21
OUR DEVELOPERS HAVE RESTORED PRINTING AND OTHER ISSUES CAUSED BY MICROSOFT WINDOWS UPDATE. Last week, many of you had trouble printing tickets and other issues. Our developers quickly discovered they were caused by a Windows update from Microsoft. Our team … Continue reading