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mark50
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Posted: 12-May-2007 at 8:38am |
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moises
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Hello Mark50, Best place to start is to ask how many simultaneous users will need access to your accounting system? One of the Quickbooks versions will most likely handle your companies needs quite well.........they didn't become the #1 small business accounting software supplier by accident! Another very important consideration is integration with your shopping cart program (ProductCart I presume).......manually entering your online orders into your accounting program is absolutely no fun at all if you rcv any kind of online ordering volume! It is typically much easier to integrate your shopping cart with Quickbooks due to the fact that it is so popular and there are more 3rd party integration programs available to choose from. I would also highly suggest you take a look at the new Microsoft Small Business Accounting program designed to take a bite out of the Quickbooks market, it is quite impressive especially considering the price & uses either SQL Express or SQL 2005 as the DB thus it doesn't have the transaction capacity/# ofuser limitations which the Quickbooks Pro / Premier versions have putting it more inline with the higher priced Quickbooks Enterprise version for far less money! |
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Scotte
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Has anybody tried to integrated ProductCart with Microsoft Small Business Accounting? I'm trying to decide with eCommerce shopping cart / accounting package to go with. I would like to keep it as simple as possible and try to use Microsoft as my accounting vendor but I would like to know how difficult it will be to integrated it with my shopping cart. On the items that are ordered, I want to automatically generate a purchase order for some of the vendors that I deal with. Would this be possible using Microsoft Small Business Accounting and/or Quickbooks?
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