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Jackrabbit Class Software - Product Review

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By Valerie Ninemire, About.com

The Bottom Line

Jackrabbit Class hosts both the application and your data for you. This helps in that you don't have to have an IT team to manage your classes or be a computer whiz to access the information. Ideal application for classes in cheerleading, gymnastics, dance or martial arts. Whether you're a large gym or just starting out, Jackrabbit class will help you save time and money so you can concentrate on what you do best. Take a test drive today.
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Pros

  • Web based class management.
  • Accounts receivable management.
  • Easy to learn and use.
  • Secure and privacy is protected.
  • Free 30 day trial with your data.

Cons

  • None.

Description

  • Manages students and personal information.
  • Manages accounts receivables.
  • Easy to learn and use.
  • Web based so you don't have to worry about security or access.
  • No installation.
  • Full support and tech help.
  • 30 day free trial.
  • Access your information from anywhere.

Guide Review - Jackrabbit Class Software - Product Review

This Web-based class management and accounts receivable software is perfect for dance studios, gymnastics and cheerleading gyms, martial arts, daycare or anyone else that offers classes. They host everything so you can access your information from anywhere. Easy to learn and use, the Jackrabbit class is a time-saving application that every large or small gym should have. Take a test drive by taking advantage of their 30 day free trial with your information and data.
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