Free, free. I am free at last.
I got so annoyed at Peachtree's inadequacies that I wrote my own accounting system (in MS Access). Having run parallel for a long time, I switched over at the end of December. Free at last:
- No more switching entities (I have about six of them, and half my time was spent opening Peachtree 'companies'.
- No more switching accounting periods. The other half of my time was spent switching accounting periods, especially just after the start of a period when I was entering a mix of transactions for the current and previous periods.
- No longer are my reports limited to just two years of data. Data can stick around forever, and be included in reports.
- No longer need I invent clever, abbreviated account, reference, and line item descriptions that squeeze into Peachtree's ridiculously short restrictions.
- No longer does the system ever ever get out of balance. Too many times Peachtree's trial balance DRs and CRs came up different. (Accounting's original sin.)
- And now I can make consolidated reports again. Starting with Vrs 7, Peachtree disabled a function necessary for this. So I was stuck on Vrs. 6. Well, at least I gave them no money for upgrades.
- And on and on and on.
Free, free at last.
(Well, I only do General Ledger, so I did not have to make Receivables, Payables, Inventory, ...)
PS. I don't know a damn thing about Quickbooks. Tom Budlong
TomBudlong@Bigfoot.com