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Great application - Version: 1.4, 8/16/2009 02:58AM PST
Falco
I was using billings for a year when i decided To look further. Billings is a Nice product but i Don't want To wait Any longer on some simple features that are missing.
Grandtotal delivers all the basic functions and also the ones that are missing in billings. Grandtotal does that in a way that is so mac!! Nice clean interface and very userfriendly.
Great application, can't wait To see this evolve further in the future.
Grandtotal delivers all the basic functions and also the ones that are missing in billings. Grandtotal does that in a way that is so mac!! Nice clean interface and very userfriendly.
Great application, can't wait To see this evolve further in the future.
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- Version: 1.3.2, 5/24/2009 09:06AM PST
visualcreative
I have been using GrandTotal for several months in concert with TimeLog. Both have helped me to simplify my invoicing and estimating processes, by providing accurate and easy time-tracking, and the seamless integration of that data from TimeLog into GrandTotal. I also really appreciate the flexibility of the templating system, which allows for almost limitless design control.
I almost settled on MYOB First Edge,as it is a proper accounting software, but i couldn't stand the mess that software is in, and the fact that I have to pay for customer service. Quicken weren't eeven interested in releasing a Mac Australian version. Also tried all the others like Billings, On the Job etc... all sucked in one way or another.
The only gripe I have with GrandTotal is that it is quite more expensive than the others n its category.