Binding: CD-ROM Brand: Sage EAN: 0040689002346 Format: CD-ROM Label: Sage Software Manufacturer: Sage Software Model: OWP8RT Packaged Height: 150 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 1000 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 206 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 800 hundredths-inches Platform: Windows NT Platform: Windows 98 Platform: Windows 2000 Platform: Windows 3.x Platform: Windows 95 Publisher: Sage Software Studio: Sage Software
Product Description:
Dump those old ledgers in the recycling bin and track your company's finances and more with One-Write Plus 8.0. Designed for businesses making the sometimes delicate transition between paper and chips, it's easy enough for even nonaccountants to install and use. While the program is intuitive enough for novice accountants, prior knowledge of rows and columns will help a user to really squeeze the most out of One-Write Plus. The software's tutorial and help features assume competence in the field, so timid users may want to read up on the subject before attempting to use the software. Once it's up and running, the package will write checks singly or in batches as the user follows along on the ledger page. It also helps manage billing, invoicing, purchasing, and bill payment; completes payroll; generates budgets; and designs reports and charts. The interface is very simple and subdued--there's no cartoon characters explaining what to do next or alarming sounds squeaking out of the speakers to distract users from their work. One-Write Plus 8.0 has evolved from DOS to Windows 2000 and still goes easy on system resources, requiring only 12 MB of RAM and about 40 MB of hard drive space. New features include custom fields, improved searching, vacation and sick-time tracking, and easier data entry--all added, thanks to customer feedback. While it won't replace your accounting department, One-Write Plus 8.0 makes it more efficient and clears up a few filing cabinets at the same time. --Rob Lightner
Customer Reviews:
Easy Software, it does it all, but being phased out, 2008-09-17 OWP has been an easy software product for my hubbie's biz. It's being phased out, and I feel "pressured" to convert.
I have been using Quickbooks as a backup for a number of years, and I think that QB has my vote. "QB" at least gives you options for various reports that your biz needs,and when you sign up for the extra payroll and tax services... it really makes life much easier.
I did not find "PeachTree" to be that flexible. While both QB and PC tends to lean towards the more "intelligent" users(hubbie could never use either...); I still think that the OWP version should be reinvented.
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