Introduction
ShoWorks 2006 is a record keeping program to simplify tracking entries
throughout the fair process. It provides reporting on demand based on many
predefined popular reports as well as custom reports that the user can create
in unlimited ways.
All too often, fair personnel have associated a steep learning curve when it
comes to getting the most out of a computer software program. Not the case with
ShoWorks and the long list of satisfied customers is available to prove it.
History of ShoWorks
About 15 years ago, in response to the need to computerize fairs, several
applications have appeared to ease this deficit. GladStone Inc. entered
the scene with ShoWorks 1.0 - the first commercial fair program dedicated to
the Windows environment. Eventually, while others began development of their
first Windows based program, GladStone produced their second generation of
Windows fair programs called ShoWorks 98 and included Online Entries as a new
feature. Built on top of years of experience, ShoWorks 2006 has evolved as the
fair management system that is in a class of its own.
Though carrying the same product name "ShoWorks", this new version has very
little similarities to the original version 1.0 released in 1995. Based on
years of feedback from fairs across the nation, one could easily say that
ShoWorks was designed by the fairs themselves.
When GladStone set about developing ShoWorks, the developers constantly listened
to users suggestions and in the ShoWorks 2006 version, one will see that they
are implemented fully. GladStone doesn't consider ShoWorks its own idea –
rather, it is a program developed from users ideas. Indeed, there are many
parts of the new version that many users can point to and say "that was one of
my suggestions."
With ShoWorks 2006, GladStone now commands a substantial following from the fair
community. With over five hundred fairs in the U.S. currently
running ShoWorks and leading the market, there is no doubt that it has become
the application of choice for fairs across the nation.
Fast and Easy Data Entry
There are many fair managers and secretaries who'll tell you right off that
fair-time means long hours, hark work and lots of data entry. They will also
say that time is one of the most crucial elements. Though most software
products allow the fair to record vital data, ShoWorks was built with fast data
entry in mind. It does this by using proven techniques found in most popular
software products used today so Windows users will feel quite at home with a
more standard menu layout shared by all Microsoft applications.
Users should never have to type in the same data more than once. For example,
ShoWorks uses intelligence to "learn" zip codes, division qualities, exhibitor
habits, etc. One can even customize the data entry screens to fit their
preferences and show only data fields that they need. With a click or two,
records can be filtered and sorted to allow quick working with only certain
records of the fair. Users can even choose to work with records in a
spreadsheet view for an alternative way of data entry.
Reports the way you want them
What good is data entry when you cannot produce the reports that your fair
needs? Included with ShoWorks are plenty of pre-defined reports that are common
through-out most fairs. These are invoices, mailing labels, graphical
performance charts and graphs, summaries and more. In addition, the fair will
typically require reports that are highly specific to its individual taste.
ShoWorks no longer uses report templates (common in other programs) which
proved to be too limiting. With the ShoWorks Report Wizard, the user is walked
through step-by-step to create their own reports that present the data exactly
the way he/she visualizes it. Once the report is created, it can be used year
after year and thus the program becomes "customized" to the fair. One can
filter, sort, group, count, add up totals, change preferences such as size, add
lines, boxes, and even the fair logo. The user can even save reports to other
formats such as Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, Text, and HTML to put the report
on the Internet for the rest of the world (such as family and press) to see.
This report wizard proved so valuable that GladStone now markets it to software
vendors around the world and now quite popular among the developer industry.
"Wizards" provide step-by-step solutions
The first feelings the user may experience when they use ShoWorks is somewhere
along the lines of "Wow! That was easy!". Beginners will love ShoWorks, as
there are "Wizards" to help them to get data into the program trouble-free. A
great deal of effort has been put into providing these wizards that perform
mundane tasks in seconds. A "Break Class" wizard allows the user to split
livestock entries into groups or classes based on weight, height or date of
birth and even separate these across breeds and animal types. A graphical
representation of the entries allow the user to see where natural breaks may
occur in order to "fairly" establish class breaks. Other wizards include tools
for setting points and premium amounts, setting the sale order and other
auction oriented tasks. A "trouble shooter" wizard will even search the entire
data file for possible data entry errors that may be problematic to the fair.
It is important to note that ShoWorks doesn't try to force a style or method
which the fair is not familiar with. It's entirely up to the user. All the
extra components are there to assist, but if one doesn't need them, that's fine
- they remain hidden away.
Auction Features
For fairs that have livestock sales, ShoWorks covers all areas of the auction.
To date, there has been no sale configuration that ShoWorks cannot easily
handle. Common sale methods include: multiple sales, multiple buyers, multiple
commissions, add-ons, re-sales, floors, donations, out-back sales, price by the
head or per pound, maximum sale weights, shrinkage, miscellaneous adjustments
such as photo fees, custom kill fees, check-off fees and the list goes on. What
really sets ShoWorks apart from the rest is the "learning" of things like, "all
beef re-sales will be sent to Alpine Meat Company at a price of $0.60/lb". No
matter how fast the auction proceeds, the user can easily stay ahead of the
auctioneer.
Accounting Methods
ShoWorks uses true, double-entry accounting methods, however, this is
transparent to the user. What does this mean? Because all transactions are
"balanced" there are no discrepancies when it comes time to reconcile. For
example, suppose an exhibitor was cut a premium check for $50 before the data
entry person realized that they had set the premium for this award wrong and
that the amount should be $60. If the fair has not mailed or given out the
check, they could simply "delete" the check and ShoWorks would write a new one
for $60. However, if the check was already in the hands of the exhibitor,
ShoWorks would only write a new check for $10. It is this and other accounting
principles incorporated in ShoWorks that allow the fair to feel confident that
the software will not let them down when it comes to managing their money.
ShoWorks uses standard Quicken™ checks and prints invoices that are easily
slipped into standard windowed envelopes for easy mailing, similar to phone
bills and credit card bills (tear-off portions easily fit into smaller windowed
envelopes for your customers!). ShoWorks also fully integrates with QuickBooks™
and Quicken™ thus unleashing the power of complete accounting coverage for your
fair.
ShoWorks also keeps up with financial reporting. Daily statements, check and
bill registers may be printed as well as IRS reports (1099 and 1096 forms). For
fairs with auctions, ShoWorks even gives the fair the option of printing the
legal amount allowable for tax deduction purposes for buyers in the auction. At
the end of the fair, ShoWorks can produce graphs and charts to illustrate where
the money came from and what entries or clubs performed the best.
ShoWorks carries the fair into the future
As we move through the Information Age, the importance of data management will
continue to be imperative to the vitality of the fair industry. Utilizing
techniques that are revolutionizing the way we work and communicate, fairs will
be able to service communities faster, easier and more proficient. ShoWorks
looks to the Internet as a key player in fair management in years to come. For
starters, the user can send e-mails to exhibitors, buyers, and clubs to
efficiently announce information. For example, seconds after the auction, one
could send an e-mail of thanks to all buyers who have spent more than $1,000 at
the sale.
Even more important is ShoWorks’ ability to allow exhibitors to create Online
Entries over the Internet. ShoWorks makes this ability quick
and easy for the fair by providing simple buttons within the program so the
user needs to know relatively little about the Internet.
ShoWorks is the only fair management software that network compatabile even
without a Client-Server setup. This means that any network configuration
will be sufficient to allow multiple users to work with data at the same time
on more than one computer.
ShoWorks will not leave you stranded
Because ShoWorks was developed under a Microsoft Access platform and the
majority of the program is not "locked", the user has free access to get into
the "guts" of the program, should they ever feel like doing so. Data can be
imported into ShoWorks from practically any other source. If the fair already
has data in a spreadsheet, Quicken™, QuickBooks™, another database, or even
another fair program, the data can be copied right into ShoWorks.
ShoWorks includes several ways to answer questions that the user may have
regarding how to use the program. Fully searchable help is provided inside the
program and accessible with the press of a button. For example, if there is an
item that you don't understand in a menu, press F1, and you're taken straight
to that topic in the help file which will explain what that item means.
The manual is also printable and installed with the program. If one has access
to the Internet, special advanced topics can be easily accessed. E-mail is
another way to receive quick answers. GladStone also provides various support
options including email support as well as phone support to speak live
with our technicans 24 hours per day, seven days a week, year-round. All phone
support is toll-free.
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