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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
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.
McCoy: "Medical men are trained in logic." Spock: "Trained? Judging from you, I would have guessed it was trial and error."
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.
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.
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.
Are you a lawyer? :O
McCoy: "Medical men are trained in logic." Spock: "Trained? Judging from you, I would have guessed it was trial and error."
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