March 17, 2021 in Productivity (E) [prMac.com] Capistrano Beach, California - Rendezvous Enterprises today is delighted to announce the release and immediate availability of Rendezvous Appointment Book 3.0.1, an important update to the company s digital appointment planner developed exclusively for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. Rendezvous Appointment Book provides an efficient way to create and manage appointments from anywhere.
Rendezvous Appointment Book was expressly created for specific business segments, from hairstylists, manicurists, fitness/physical trainers to scholastic counselors/tutors, music teachers and medical/dental practices and others. Virtually anyone whose business provide services to many clients a day. Clients can be imported from User s Contacts; quickly search for clients and their appointment details or easily find available appointment times.
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Mexican supplies of avocados continue to be strong.
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Mexico has the market largely to itself currently. “California did have heavy winds come through last week and damage was sustained in certain growing regions. It’s still too early to assess that loss on this year’s California crop,” says Slattery. “California has been released to harvest but lack of size and low grower field pricing has delayed the season from starting.”