My business model is "an office without walls."  That means, of all the choices out
there, web based is better.  I live out north of Eugene.  My office manager is in
Pleasant Hill.  Remote control is too slow over her dialup connection.

Nola looks good but it isn't being supported well enough.  SQL-Ledger has a manual
for $99.  Deiter will customize screens for about $35 per.  After exchanging email
with him, I think he would be happier if I found someone local to make the changes
if any are needed.

If I can find someone who can help me support SQL-Ledger, then I'm going to include
it with the servers I build.

It will need to be adapted to work with:
Law firms
Automotive part manufacturers
Property managers
Accounting companies
Agricultural companies
Non-Profits

Thanks

Bob Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
>
>Bob Crandell wrote:
>
>> Assured Computing is upgrading Quickbooks to SQL-Ledger.  Is there a
>> doctor in the house?  I mean an accountant?  The office manager is
>> nervous about making this transition and needs more help than I can
>> give.
>
>Good for you!  Switching off QuickBooks is on my TODO list, and I need
>to complete the transition in calendar 2003.  So let us know how it
>goes.
>
>How did you decide on SQL-Ledger?
>
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