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Hi Everyone, have recently starting looking around for accounting software and comparing prices, features and benefits. Well, I have done my home work and just want to say that Microsoft Professional Accounting software is not bad for what you get for your money currently £149.99.  It is a multi-company software, but if you wanted multi-user you would pay about £349(3users).  So as far as I can see, Sage line 50 has some stiff competition.  Microsoft Professional Accounting is available free for 60 days and can be downloaded from their website.  They also offer the Express version which is free (nothing to pay at all).  I would be interested to know if anyone else has tried it. The SAGE Bookkeepers Club are selling Sage Client Manager for £39.50 per month for 10 months(5 company licence) Now, its great that they offer this but it's more money.  Am really looking for the right software to do clients books and not have to worry if am paying to much money and know that am using the best possible software. 
Any comments would be appreciated.

Chrissy. wink

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Microsoft Accounting is certainly an option to consider.

We've heard some have struggled with the speed of it though, just something to be tested.

Worth mentioning too... 'accountants' get free access to the Professional Version so do have a look there too!

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