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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 0:00)
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This is a very exciting question! Be excited! It's the most exciting thing since, um, um...
*breathes in*
Anyone got any suggestions for free/cheap multi user (maybe three of us) accounts packages?
yeah i know I lied about the excitement. sorry
(, Tue 2 Jun 2009, 17:11, Reply)
I'm afraid I can't help with the accounts, though.
(, Tue 2 Jun 2009, 17:14, Reply)
This squeezing stuff is fun... Do carry on.
But I could really do with some help on this accounts stuff as well :(
EDIT - oops becks, hit reply a bit early there. Office accounts - profit and loss, ledgers, bookkeeping stuff. *yawns*
EDIT 2 - Slip - meat you may be, but I need to know if I'm being squeezed by male or female meat. I jiggle differently for girls.
(, Tue 2 Jun 2009, 17:17, Reply)
why aren't you outside a pub, drinking? it's lovely!
(, Tue 2 Jun 2009, 17:20, Reply)
But I've heard good things about MYOB
www.mamut.com/uk/myob/businessbasics/
(, Tue 2 Jun 2009, 17:26, Reply)
www.turbocashuk.com/
This looks like a very good option. It's completely free to use (They ask you to register on their website after 150 transactions but that's free too) and on the face of things looks like a pretty damn good piece of kit.
The software is open source (besides a few third party components that they're working on replacing) and the company behind the development make their money by selling support services (which are optional but I expect having that option could be quite handy).
www.gnucash.org/
That's another open source accounting package but it's not backed by a commercial organisation so support is going to be limited to the documentation for the project (seems pretty good) and whatever else you can find on the net. It'd likely need more technical knowledge (of computing, not accounting :p) to get it setup than turbocash but it's probably still worth a look seeing as it costs nothing to try.
Other than that all the other open source accounting software I came accross appears to be better suited to large organisations.
Hope that helps.
(, Tue 2 Jun 2009, 18:25, Reply)
I've never tried either but I'd recommend looking at #uicken by Intuit. Good package overall and something I know enough about to help if needed.
*snuggles just 'cause I can*
(, Tue 2 Jun 2009, 20:06, Reply)
What as splendid fellow you are. I send face licks as enthusiastic thanks for you taking the time to check those out and explain them.
And incorrigible Bill, I shall check that out too. And there are always snuggles :)
*snuggles everyone*
*face licks*
(, Tue 2 Jun 2009, 21:52, Reply)
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