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To: jammer
Which do you recommend?

Great question. I have been in two small (<30 employees) companies recently that needed an accounting system. I don't know of any PC based system that is both affordable and good. The current company uses an Access based product called "Yes! I Can run My Own Business". It is extremely well designed from a business point of view, but it has all of the flakiness that people accuse Microsoft products of having. It doesn't actually do anything bad with data, but it sometimes has to be kicked around a bit, restarted and such. but you get all the source code, so you can add, modify and delete features, write your own reports, etc. It has modules for order entry, inventory, purchases, payroll, etc.

All the alternatives I know of cost tens of thousands of dollars.

Good luck.

83 posted on 09/10/2002 6:59:02 AM PDT by js1138
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To: js1138
Thanks for the reply. My corps are (obviously) small--each about 15 people. I started in 1989 with DAC-Easy, which was okay, went to QB for DOS, then went to Peachtree until I had to reformat a disk and call them for new authorization (no, the MS scheme isn't new). I said to hell with that (same as XP. Won't do it.). Then back to QB for Windows, but it seems to be really, really flaky.
84 posted on 09/10/2002 8:04:23 AM PDT by jammer
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