Thirty years takes us back to the days when multi-modular accounting systems were the only responsible market solution for any business of any complexity. You bought it, or you built it yourself. In that arena, there were very few options. R:BASE was a standout candidate even in the 286 world, especially if one was adept with Extended/Expanded Memory management, NetBIOS networking, and had the good sense to stick with DOS 3.0 and wait for 4.0 to die.

Kudos, Mr. Fey. You've got some real value there.

Bruce Chitiea
SafeSectors, Inc.
909.238.9012 Mobile



------ Original Message ------
Sent: 5/11/2017 7:45:03 PM
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Rbase
From: "Michael Byerley" <[email protected]>
To: "RBASE-L" <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]

I've run A/R - A/P from RBase since 4.5. Consolidated stuff goes to the CPA for taxes, etc.

On Thursday, May 11, 2017 at 12:48:18 PM UTC-4, dick wrote:
It might take a little more work up front, but for 30 years we have been
running our multi-million dollar business totally from R:base.
No peachtree, No Quickbooks.   We do everything in R:Base. Accounting,
Payroll, Sales, everything.  Even print customers Fax checks.
No outside problems to deal with.

Dick Fey

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