fiddler@concertina.UUCP (11/13/87)
This request is for a friend: Does anyone have a recommendation for a good accounting package for the Mac? &pUUUdlh~}i It should be able to handle bank reconciliation, inventory module not required. An idiot should be able to use it sucessfully, he says... Thanks seh
drc@dbase.UUCP (Dennis Cohen) (11/14/87)
In article <33804@sun.uucp>, fiddler%concertina@Sun.COM (Steve Hix) writes: > This request is for a friend: > > Does anyone have a recommendation for a good > accounting package for the Mac? I would recommend MacMoney, from Survivor Software. > > &pUUUdlh~}i > It should be able to handle bank > reconciliation, inventory module > not required. It does all these things. > > An idiot should be able to use it sucessfully, > he says... I don't know about an idiot, but any reasonable person can use it quite easily - my mother and sister-in-law come to mind (and my sister-in-law doesn't like using computers for anything except games). Dennis Cohen Ashton-Tate Glendale Development Center dBASE Mac Development Team -------------------------- Disclaimer: Opinions expressed above are my own - I don't discuss them with my employer and they don't discuss their opinions with me (usually).
J.Purchase@ucl-cs.UUCP (07/05/89)
From: Jan Purchase <J.Purchase@uk.ac.ucl.cs>
Does any wise 'ol bird out there know if a "login" type accounting package
exists for the Mac? i.e., an application which asks the user for a login
name and password on booting and which records users and times to a (wtmp)
file. I agree, I could write it myself, but not with the deadlines I'm
already breaking.
Thanks for any help,
Jan.
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