On Fri, 2 May 2014, Mark Phillips wrote:

> I looked at Postbooks and found (1) lots of features I did not need; (2)
> the need to create invoices for everything, so it was hard to go to
> staples and buy some rubber bands; (3) the UI was not very nice.

Mark,

   FWIW, 1) You don't need to use features you don't need. I'll bet that
every application you use has features you don't need or use (e.g., LO). 2)
  You should be able to enter a G/L (General Ledger) transaction where you
credit your checking account (or petty cash) and debit your expense account
(office supplies). No need to create an invoice. At least, that's how it
works in SL, L123, and LSMB. 3) With the latter three the UI is a Web
browser; pick the one you like. You can even use lynx or links with them.

   All the above have inventory modules as well as support for manufacturing,
distribution, POS, and other industries. My service business uses only a
small fraction of L123/LSMB capabilities, but I have a robust,
enterprise-capable accounting system.

Rich
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