A review site of landscaping softwares suggests Realtime Landscaping Plus, Landscape Deck & Patio and Home & Landscape design as the top three on the list.
The best landscaping software would depend on what features are required for your landscaping needs. For landscaping alone one could try Real Landscaping Plus. Another option is Landscaping Deck and Patio for those that have more features to their yard.
Landscaper's Companion is very good but it is not free. But it only costs $10.00. HGTV has a landscape software that is more expensive that has a Mac version.
Here's some software that will let you draw up floor plans, landscaping, etc. for a home: http://www.smartdraw.com/specials/homeremodeling.asp .
Yes -- Quicken and Intuit are good examples of software that help manage finances and other aspects important to small business owners.
In landscaping there are technologies on the computer, like Google Sketchup which is software in which you can create 3D landscape designs and theirs technology like using weed- eaters, and landscaping tools.
Terragen software is used in construction and landscaping. The software helps a person generate digital representation of the land and create models of a project.
Ace landscaping is a top landscaping company that serves the entire central Florida area. They are a fully functional landscaping service, providing design, installation, and maintenance.
There is actually some lawn maintenance software out there, but not too much. Check out Gopher Software, that's one of the better ones. There isn't really lawn maintenance software so much as there is administrative software tailored to lawn maintenance and landscaping. Any good administrative software would be fine for your business.
Lawn care software is primarily designed for landscaping businesses. So I guess it depends on how large your yard is! For the home user, you're probably better off with some good old fashioned sweat equity.
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One good piece of advise is to check out the article titled "Landscaping Basics" located at www.bhg.com. You can do some research through that article a bit before you start landscaping your yard.