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#1 Posted : Monday, October 18, 2010 8:52:03 AM
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I presently have clients using old DOS accounting packages because nothing presently exists to replace them. Right now they can run on the XP Pro 32 bit systems with no problem but this won't last forever. So...


Will General Ledger be added at any point in the near future? For the most part I'd like to see this as an added module with the ability to export files to the MS Office suite.

Certain clients have "banks" wherein they keep track of commodities belonging to their customers. A grain bank as an example keeps track of customer owned stored grain. For this application no dollar amounts are used but statements are still necessary.

Inventory is somewhat less of a problem as custom rations may be added as single items as long as there exists some flexibility in the program.

I assume that the system is truly multi-user with the ability of multiple workstations to invoice concurrently. I also gather that there will soon be utilities that allow the customization of invoices and reports.

I ask these questions because I need to balance Invoice Expert against such products as QuickBooks. Cost is not so much the issue as flexibility.

Thank you for your interest. I look forward to some positive answers.
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