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iBank 4.6 reviewMac only personal finance application promises money management without much stress. |
£39.99
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Business Accountz Enterprise reviewEfficiently manage your business finances using Business Accountz |
£400
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Business Accountz Enterprise reviewWhen it comes to producing accounts, they're a necessary evil but can be a pain to compile. Business Accountz Enterprise, from Accountz.com, aims to remove the complexity from bookkeeping allowing you to focus on the business itself. We take a look. |
£400
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MYOB AccountEdge 2008 ReviewMYOB AccountEdge and its smaller but no less robust sibling, MYOB FirstEdge, have been my perennial business-oriented accounting favorites for a number of years. Both programs offer excellent features, make business accounting easy for the masses, and keep your accountant happy with a foundation of double-entry accounting. |
£233.32
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FileMaker 11 Review
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AccountEdge 2011 reviewAccountEdge 2011 gives you the edge to manage your business effectively |
Standard £149 + £108 annual service agreement; Plus £299 + £180 service agreement
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Business Accountz ReviewBusiness Accountz promises to take the complexity out of business accounts. We see how it performs. |
£69.99
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Stox 1.0 ReviewOne of the less lauded effects of the web has been the growth in people playing the stock exchange. While you still need a broker to buy stocks on your behalf, you can now track the ebb and flow of the financial tides in real time, online. Stox takes this information and makes it easy to track, analyse and act upon. |
$49.95 (£25.38)
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AppViz review
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$29.95 (around £20)
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Sage One Accounts reviewAccounts for small businesses make their way onto the web courtesy of Sage |
£12 per month
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