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    Thumbs up FREE QuickBooks Replacer Kit

    FREE QuickBooks Replacer Kit
    Don't settle for financial management software that your business has outgrown.
    Upgrade to Microsoft Dynamics™ GP-software that grows with you.
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    Publisher: Microsoft Corporation


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    Thanks! I sometimes do consultant work, so something like QB, but free would be nice.

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    another approach from Microsoft to kill assassinate quickbooks.
    Microsoft trying to acquire quickbooks back then, but they refuse to sell it to them. Couple months later, Microsoft launch free version of Microsoft Accounting 2007 and then this one. LoL
    Anyway this is Great for the customer

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    Thanks for the link but it looks like you get a M$oft propaganda kit (with maybe a free trial of Microsoft Dyanmics) and a guaranteed call/email harassment in the future by a M$oft sales rep?

    I'd sign up if I knew I'd get access to the full version of Dynamics (for at least a year free trial knowing how this usually works...).

    Ergo, I'll Pass.

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    I have been writing add-ons for Microsoft Dynamics since 1994 (before MS owned it). It's great stuff, certainly more robust than QuickBooks. Plus, unlike QuickBooks, it keeps a genuine audit trail. It's too easy to "cook the books" using QB. Also, when you use the "Write Letters" function in Dynamics, you can thank me because I wrote that.

    Having said all that - I still use QuickBooks because it's more of a standard in my industry.

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    Some people may be wondering what the "GP" stands for.. This is for "Great Plains" Accounting software.

    M$oft bought it the original company in 2000 for about $1.1 billion, and completed aquistition in 2001.

    The company I work for used to use the old GP software on an ancient MAC computer (until our accountant believed her coffee warmer needed to be plugged in and took the MAC off the battery backup to plug this in, and lightning hit it and fried it.. along with the tape backups that never were tested.)

    From what I remember of our use of it, the old GP software was pretty robust, and left a secure audit trail (QB is notoriously easy to "cook the books").

    Tasher

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    Thank you for your interest in Outgrowing QuickBooks? Get the QuickBooks Replacer Kit. We apologize that TradePub.com is no longer able to fulfill requests for this offer.

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