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Old 27-02-2009, 6:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Invoice and stock control software

Just starting my new business and looking for invoice and stock control software which will allow me to add new category, items, suppliers, customers, calculate vat, etc. Does anybody know what software to get, i tried the free version of simply invoice, it's a great software, however there's bug in the software i think as i accidentally add money in extra income and i can't delete it

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Old 02-03-2009, 4:41 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I'm sure all this functionality plus more is in quickbooks
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I used to use quickbooks when I had my business and it does stock control etc. Dont know the price now but I only paid £99 for it. Great product.

I then went on to work for a "large" financial software house and it didnt have the ease of use of qb.
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Sage!
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but historically sage is more expensive. I used to sell Sage and to get support you had to have an "official" how to use training course before you could onto use support desk. good earner for me though

may have changed in the last 10 years though!
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we use invoice to go in my computer shop

Invoice2go - Invoice, Estimate and business forms software - Free-to-try

download the free trial and see how you go
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but historically sage is more expensive. I used to sell Sage and to get support you had to have an "official" how to use training course before you could onto use support desk. good earner for me though

may have changed in the last 10 years though!
Completely different now. You buy a sage product and the technical support is a bolt on. No training courses required or anything like that. I agree for a small company they are slightly expensive but the software is superb and technical support is the best anywhere I have yet come across, although it would have to be as you do pay a premium for it.
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Re: Invoice and stock control software

Would love to get SAGE but it is expensive

Quick Book looks really good tho. The one with stock control is the Pro version ones and the price nearly £300? Quite expensive eh

Will try the free version of the Pro ones now

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I use i2i I find it fantastic. It's much better than anything I have used before. The company is called Inventory 2 Invoice Ltd. www.i2i.biz It's packed with good features. The support is great too.
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