posted on August 19, 2001 11:20:31 AM new
i use quick books pro.....you can get a 15 day trial free off their website, they send you the disc etc. and then get the crack to make it make the trial period open ended....its a sweet program and pricey too 2001 pro is about $260.........
posted on August 19, 2001 07:01:14 PM new
I purchased it thinking that it would be a great way to keep track of my reg income, student loans, scholarship, grant income, and e-bay income (ahhh the joys of funding one's own education).
I have used Money basic and deluxe before and really liked the programs and the way how they handled my finances and me. The problem that I've had with Money Deluxe SB is that it considers every deposit income from your business - a headache if you have more than one source of funds. I have also found the help section horrible and on line help even worse. I would go out and spend the 20 bucks to buy a Dummies book but they don't have one (Mini off topic rant - Remember manuals? Am I the only one who does? My first pc's manuals were three volumes, boxed, and the company sent out supplements...)
I would recommend saving the money and getting the standard or deluxe version and using a biz program for your biz finances. I use Simple Business Accounting (and their inventory program) and I LOVE it. Their website is http://www.owlsoftware.com
and you get a 30 day free trial. Support is fab too.
posted on August 20, 2001 05:12:50 AM new
I'm also testing out the Owl Software. It is so simple, prints great reports, etc. Price is right too. Check it out. May be just what you are looking for.