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Just came out of an MYOB seminar - I'm amazed and sold on software at a practice level xcept for one thing..........

It costs 18k and will add another 7k every year for ongoing costs :/

MYOB sucks wang. Terrible software.

not this mate. It's not your typical off the shelf software you buy at Harvey Norman.

It's an accounting practice package which highly intelligent and beneficial for 1st and 2nd tier accounting firms

not this mate. It's not your typical off the shelf software you buy at Harvey Norman. It's an accounting practice package which highly intelligent and beneficial for 1st and 2nd tier accounting firms

Ahh fair enough. I'm using Accounting Plus and it's not the most friendly...especially for a guy like me ;)

Oh and their ongoing 'maintenance' costs are a bit steep.....

Ahh fair enough. I'm using Accounting Plus and it's not the most friendly...especially for a guy like me ;)

i can assist you if you want. MYOB account right is an entry level accounting package.

It's ok and rather popular with majority SMEs. However to really benefit from it will come down to one thing and that is education and exposure to the product software (not saying you lack education BTW just)

i can assist you if you want. MYOB account right is an entry level accounting package.

It's ok and rather popular with majority SMEs. However to really benefit from it will come down to one thing and that is education and exposure to the product software (not saying you lack education BTW just)

Thanks for the offer Ant - all good until EOFY rolls around again.

I find packages like MSMoney and QuickBooks/Reckon more intuitive than MYOB......

Thanks for the offer Ant - all good until EOFY rolls around again.

I find packages like MSMoney and QuickBooks/Reckon more intuitive than MYOB......

no worries. Also agree with you re Reckon Accounts and MS Money being more user friendly although Reckon is actually a more sophisticated software

Oh well going well last few weeks, havn't been getting overly hungry and the 2 shakes a day instead of breakie and lunch seem to be making surviving the day with gym possible. Would like to see a 10kg difference in 3 months time (gotta survive christmas though)

Oh well going well last few weeks, havn't been getting overly hungry and the 2 shakes a day instead of breakie and lunch seem to be making surviving the day with gym possible. Would like to see a 10kg difference in 3 months time (gotta survive christmas though)

yeh Xmas will be hard to diet through especially New Year's Eve

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