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SAGE ACCOUNTS RIVAL Pro Accounting Bookkeeping Software


Has anyone heard of this or even used the program?

I am setting up my own business and really don't have the funds in the budget to purchase Sage at present so want to purchase something similar. It states it is Sage Accounts rival but how good is it? Will it do everything I need it to for small businesses?

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Leigh

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I've never used it but I'm not sure how it rivals sage for a fiver.

Although thats not to say it wont. Theres a few free programs out there that are just as good.

Have you looked at VT or Microsoft Office Accounting Express?

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Leigh what specifically are you after from a software package? Why do you want to use Sage? How does it help you make profit?

Kris what does a software need to do to be better than Sage?


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At least the same as sage, but for less.

-- Edited by kjmcculloch on Sunday 23rd of August 2009 09:46:25 PM

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One that's well worth consider and costs nothing for you to get a hold of is e-conomic.

We have an exclusive partner offer so you can use and learn it for your own business.  It pretty much does everything Sage 50 does plus some things I think you'll find it does better too.


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SAGE ACCOUNTS RIVAL Pro Accounting Bookkeeping Software this is a very cheap alternative to sage! not only does it have same features but there is also a small accounts pack also included for those who run small businesses. For those of you who have not tried this, its available on ebay! i purchased before christmas and have uninstalled sage altogether saving £300! go ahead and try it, they also offer your money back so you have nothing to lose if its not for you....

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