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  1. #16
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    I sent this thread to the product team for Microsoft Accounting. They indicated that the bulk of the issues were addressed in the last couple releases. Just FYI
    best,
    Nate G
    http://www.shipwire.com Web Retailer Order Fulfillment and Warehouses in California, Chicago and Canada

  2. #17
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    My company just did a pretty thorough comparison between MSA and QB in an attempt to decide which product to implement. We actually found the overall functionality (at least for our needs) was very similar. However, QB was much more user-friendly, so that is what we went with.

    We actually have a mix of Windows and Linux servers, so I may have my team go back and look at some of the software you guys suggested...Thanks!

  3. #18
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    The really big bonus MSA had over QB for our team was remote usage over a VPN. QB is practically useless when being used in Server mode over a VPN connection, whereas MSA was sufficiently usable remotely.

  4. #19
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    Great information here for collaboration software.

  5. #20
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    I like SOAP. We are on version 2009 and it has been quite reliable. I don't care for the add-ons, such as the Payroll (ADP plugin) and credit card processing. We had to cancel these. But, no big deal there.

    We run it on in a peer-to-peer, MS network, all XP machines. I can remote into it using LogMeIn when I'm on the road or if an employee telecommutes.

    We do a lot of kitting in inventory and it works well for that. I like many of the reports and I think it operates sufficiently fast. Their support has been pretty decent when needed. Also, we have not had to do to many workarounds. We have tried NetSuite, QuickBooks, Peachtree and have done a lot of research into Sage, DBA, Interprise, and a handful of others. I do not regret the decision nor the price.

  6. #21
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    Considering that the OP is almost 4 years old, this thread should be locked

  7. #22
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    I just read this MS from one of the press releases. This is the first encounter of people really implementing it

    guess its going great! Just wondering if its suitable for small business? I mean budget and simplicity wise?
    thanks

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