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Thread ID: 91569 2008-07-11 05:45:00 anyone suggest a easy to setup/use Cashbook program? John W (523) Press F1
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687835 2008-07-11 05:45:00 Curently we are using MYOB 2003, which is a pain in the butt. If we could have something like MYOB Lite that would be great.

The Boss needs to be able to quickly check Creditor & Debitor balances, Stock levels and Bank Balances. the Boss isint that Pc literate.

Id like somethig easier to enter Purchaes, Sales and reconsile Bank Statements, without the intracacies of Creating an Order for every purchase or sale.

Suggestions welcome.

Thanks

John in Mosgiel
John W (523)
687836 2008-07-11 05:48:00 Have you tried Xero
www.xero.com

It's made locally and was started up by Rod Drury and does everything that you are looking for.
vitalstatistix (9182)
687837 2008-07-11 06:03:00 [QUOTE=John W;692943]Curently we are using MYOB 2003, which is a pain in the butt . If we could have something like MYOB Lite that would be great .

tRY CASHBOOK COMPLETE . It is NZ and easy to set up and use . Not expensive either and you can try it for free . Lots of support as well . You can find out more and download from
www . acclaimsoftware . com . Best and easiest to use accounting software I have ever used .
mxpress (6486)
687838 2008-07-11 06:13:00 Um, neither of the two above seem to have Stock Control? John W (523)
687839 2008-07-11 07:18:00 It might be a bit of a long way around but you could probably use FileMaker Pro for that?

there is also this
www.windward-oz.com.au

FileMaker Pro
www.filemaker.co.uk
vitalstatistix (9182)
687840 2008-07-11 12:09:00 Cashbook Complete has the ability to do basic stock levels. I use it to keep track of the cable I sell so I know i am measuring rough enough! berryb (99)
687841 2008-07-11 22:15:00 without the intracacies of Creating an Order for every purchase or sale.

Why would you do create orders every time? Regardless of which system you you, your boss will need to do more than just look at the computer to see balances. What does he do now? Sounds like you are making things hard for yourself.
wotz (335)
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