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MYOB AccountEdge 2007

MYOB AccountEdge 2007 - 2008

small business management & accounting

All Time: (2.9)
This Version: (2.5)
Current Version: 2008
Release Date: 2007-11-27
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 2,165
Downloads (all versions): 32,091
Price: $299.00

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Product Description:

You'll find that AccountEdge is an extremely capable accountant, a great executive assistant, a terrific customer relations manager, a helpful time management consultant, an inventory control expert, a highly competent payroll processor, and an indispensable aide for just about every other hat a small business owner needs to wear at one time or another.

What's new in this version:

  • New command center with task drawer
  • iCal integration
  • Enhanced search
  • .Mac backup prevents data loss
  • ...and more

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later

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Feedback Summary:

This Version:
Overall Rating: (2.5) Features: (3.0) Support: (2.5)
Ease of Use: (1.5) Quality / Stability: (3.0) Price: (1.5)
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MYOB AccountEdge 2007 ReviewI rather like it - Version: 2008, 7/21/2008 07:47PM PST

RandyK37922
A solid, professional, accounting package. Support is really quite good if you spring for the cost.
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MYOB AccountEdge 2007 ReviewAnother year another lack of effort - Version: 2008, 11/28/2007 09:47AM PST

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khiltd (KHI Ltd. Co. LLC)
Here we are approaching 2008, and MYOB is still shipping code that was written for System 7. I had high hopes that this would be the year that I finally ditched QuickBooks, but once you scratch through the ultra-thin veneer of Aquafied buttons, it doesn't look like MYOB has changed a single thing about their application. From the controls that can't draw themselves properly to the hideous icons, the whole thing looks like some Java nightmare that was only tested on Windows, and it's convoluted to boot. Bugs I reported in 2002 are still there, and I'm hard pressed to come up with a reason why I should ever give this company more money. QuickBooks blows, but it's at least somewhat usable.
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MYOB AccountEdge 2007 Usage TipDon't get 2007 version!!! - Version: 11.1.0, 8/17/2007 03:14PM PST

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mjsickel_
I've been using the 2005 and 2006 versions (both regular and network edition in 2006) in my office with few problems, but ever since upgrading 2 weeks ago to the 2007 version, we've been having nothing but problems: sales defaulting to CC payments regardless of what payment type is changed to, inventory problems, even upgrading was problematic and took me (the person who usually get things to work right the first time) a good chunk of the afternoon just to get the primary workstation updated. There is no way to downgrade the data file back to the 2006 version, or I'd be using it again.
That said, MYOB is the _only_ accounting program that handles credit card transactions on the Mac (QuickBooks only does it on the PC version, MacPOS can do sales but not accounting and with the $600 extra just to accept credit cards becomes less attractive).
Yes, over the network, it can be slow, so whatever computer is doing the most work with it should be the host computer.
Unless you are well versed in accounting and keep impeccable records (entering everything right away), you should probably be sure to get support, since if you need it you don't want to shell out $$$.
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