Originally posted by DodgyAccountant
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Quickbooks is not exactly the best coded either.
I just about managed to do my accounts but I'm sure an accountant would have more flair.
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The only redeeming feature of Sage is that nearly all accounts have it, so if you're doing the basic bookeeping they can easily read the figures
Of course you could just use Excel...
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostUser admin console - null point errors all over the place. Seems to work, so probably a flaky gui. Not what I expect from a mature commercial product.
Customer support portal - change your password, and they send you a nice email telling you what you've changed it to. FFS
http://accountingonion.com/
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Quickbooks is not exactly the best coded either.
I think its more about the original designers of the application. These are Accountants turned coders not coders writing accounts packages.
I just about managed to do my accounts but I'm sure an accountant would have more flair.
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My wife, an ex-accountant, has no trouble using Sage Instant Accounts to do my books.
Then again, she used to use Sage (amongst other accounting packages) at the various companies where she used to work.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostUser admin console - null point errors all over the place. Seems to work, so probably a flaky gui. Not what I expect from a mature commercial product.
Customer support portal - change your password, and they send you a nice email telling you what you've changed it to. FFS
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About 2 years into my contracting career I bought sage, instant accounts it was. What an awful pos. Once you ****ed up the over complex setup proceess there was no way to start over. I ended up binning it.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostUser admin console - null point errors all over the place. Seems to work, so probably a flaky gui. Not what I expect from a mature commercial product.
Customer support portal - change your password, and they send you a nice email telling you what you've changed it to. FFS
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Sage accounts - bunch of amateurs
User admin console - null point errors all over the place. Seems to work, so probably a flaky gui. Not what I expect from a mature commercial product.
Customer support portal - change your password, and they send you a nice email telling you what you've changed it to. FFSTags: None
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