The Virtual Pub
Come Inside... => The Computer Room => Topic started by: Uncle Mort on July 04, 2010, 09:57:34 AM
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I currently use Quicken for Windows version 3. It dates from 1995 and has worked fine until recently. I now getting data corruptions so I need to change.
Any suggestions?
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Have a look at -
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/reviews/accounting
I know I kepp referring to this magazine, but it is the one that professional people read.
Some of it is hi-tech/black arts, some of it is just plain simple.
It is the only IT mag I buy (since the demise of Byte).
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Thanks tel.
Looks like it's a choice of one ~ Home Accountz.
Just arranging a trial download.
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I notice this pub is coming into its own for expert advice (apart from Mini restoration of course). Excellent cloud9:
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I notice this pub is coming into its own for expert advice
Which you ignore... ::)
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I am not stoopid angel1
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I am not stoopid angel1
happy001
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Ok, I'll bite ...
What are the advantages of Home Accounts Software over preparing what you need in Excel? (Or Mac's Numbers in my case angel1 )
I seem to be able do Bank rec.s, VAT calculations, Sales, Purchases etc, Invoicing etc without even dipping into the templates ...
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I don't like Excel ~ dunno why but it doesn't do it for me.
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Pastis, it's a database thing rather than spreadsheet. From the bank account transactions items are posted to various expense/income accounts and are held as separate records. They can then be searched/compared/reported on in various ways.
I've used Excel from the year dot, a bit later started using Access (database program) and I realised that many spreadsheets I had created would have been far better in Access.
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I love Excel... I've been using it since VisiCalc.... cloud9:
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Pastis, it's a database thing rather than spreadsheet. From the bank account transactions items are posted to various expense/income accounts and are held as separate records. They can then be searched/compared/reported on in various ways.
I've used Excel from the year dot, a bit later started using Access (database program) and I realised that many spreadsheets I had created would have been far better in Access.
Gotcha. Well I think I understood that rubschin:
My IFA uses some kind of accounts software, he said, and he recommends I do so, perhaps I'll look into some Mac based stuff.
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I am still using double entry books and a biro to keep records and type individual invoices by hand.
Accounts for the Magazine and the Village Hall ~ have to be kept separately for obvious reasons ~ would love to find freeware that I could use for both. Needs to keep records, issue invoices, log in payments and show balances.
Ideas welcome.
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So was I until I realised I was paying too much for the accountants to trawl through analogue records.
Feel free to ignore this potentially inflammatory idea but, the THW probably has iWorks on her MacBook ... it might be worth taking a look at the templates
scared:
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http://www.techmixer.com/free-business-accounting-and-personal-accounting-software-download-list/
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Yay! worthy:
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So was I until I realised I was paying too much for the accountants to trawl through analogue records.
Feel free to ignore this potentially inflammatory idea but, the THW probably has iWorks on her MacBook ... it might be worth taking a look at the templates
scared:
I should stay behind the sofa until she calms down ..... could be about a week of angry041:
http://www.techmixer.com/free-business-accounting-and-personal-accounting-software-download-list/
Thanks Tel ~ that looks useful.