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Originally posted by lawrenso View PostBut will this be added to the Action Pack Subscription???
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Lawrenso
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostI downloaded it, installed and made sure I had left a big box of invoices and receipts in front of the monitor for it to be getting on with. Then I went away for at least an hour and when I came back it hadn't even made a start. What sort of accounting package is that? Typical Microsoft.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostI downloaded it, installed and made sure I had left a big box of invoices and receipts in front of the monitor for it to be getting on with. Then I went away for at least an hour and when I came back it hadn't even made a start. What sort of accounting package is that? Typical Microsoft.
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I downloaded it, installed and made sure I had left a big box of invoices and receipts in front of the monitor for it to be getting on with. Then I went away for at least an hour and when I came back it hadn't even made a start. What sort of accounting package is that? Typical Microsoft.
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I've only just downloaded it and will probably use it from Feb 1 (my new financial year). It looks good so far except for the nag screens. Seems to get slowed down by SQL Server express. We'll see how it goes, does look like a winner.
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I am trying out Office Accounting 2008 at the moment and quite liking it. Easy to use and good Excel integration.
About FRS, there is no native support but just like in Sage etc you can define your own tax code for FRS.
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Sage are launching an online version of their small business accounts product early next year - you'd be able to raise invoices via your mobile and all that stuff
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Has anybody used this yet - does it support Flat Rate VAT??
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But will this be added to the Action Pack Subscription???
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Lawrenso
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Originally posted by Clippy View PostMS have finally released the UK version which is free to download:
http://www.msofficeaccounting.co.uk/express.aspx
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