Dunno man, and it's probably not worth bothering her over unless it's important to you to know how she does it (let me know if you'd like to know). I know that we don't record invoices or payments in Quickbooks.

On 12/2/2010 2:48 PM, Tony C. Loosle wrote:
the reports don't exisit.
how does she get a list of paid checks out of the system to match up for a deposit? I would love to know that one!


> LOL that reminds me of Beavis & Butthead, where all things in the
> world are lumped into two categories: "This RULES" and "THIS SUCKS".
>
> Tony, your network may be much bigger than mine so billing problems
> show up more frequently, but, IMHO, billing is alright, not great,
> not perfect, just good.  It's not an accounting package, and our
> bookkeeper seems to get what she needs out of it to do the books
> every month.
>
> About half of my customers pay with a check, and we put it in
> through Powercode, so I think your comment about "forget it in
> powercode" is a little extreme.
>
> On 12/2/2010 1:00 PM, Tony C. Loosle wrote:
>>
>>
>> Powercode may be great with
>> the BMU, but as for a billing system is really sucks!
>>
> Forget about basic accounting
>> reports and simply things like a check deposit.  Yes, customers
>> still pay with a check.   Forget about it in powercode!
>
>
>> I agree.  Do
>> NOT even consider paying for Powercode unless you
>> intend to
>> integrate with the BMU (bandwidth) management.  That's where the
>> real power is, though we're having problems still, with about 5
>> percent of our customers (those who have remote subnets, like a
>> /30 or /29 or /24).  Also some little things.
>>
>> Don't get me
>> wrong, the product is usable and valuable.  It's just that with
>> what they want to charge for it these days, I expect for
>> EVERYTHING to work, in MY environment, and for there to be
>> excellent
>> support.  We're talking over $1200/mo for the number of subs that
>> I
>> have.  For that cost, I should have .15 of a programmer dedicated
>> to fixing my problems, all day, every day.
>>
>> On 12/2/2010
>> 12:28 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I
>> believe that a major turn will be the Maxx.  I don't
>>
>> understand how so much could be done via shell to begin with
>>
>> (Imagestream).
>>
>>>
>>> The
>> bmu is what makes the product work for your business.  If you
>>
>>> just
>> do tickets, bills and such you're wasting your money.
>>
>>>
>>> I care
>> most about getting it done.  Phone, email, morse code I
>>
>>> don't
>> care.
>>> On Dec
>> 2, 2010 3:12 PM, "Mark Nash" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Dude,
>> talk with Josh more before you decide that you don't go with
>>
>>> them.
>> There's GOT to be something he's doing that I'm not. I've
>>
>>> got
>>> alot
>> invested in PowerCode, and I wish it would "turn the corner"
>>
>>> for me
>> but it hasn't.
>>
>>> On
>> 12/2/2010 12:03 PM, Jeremie Chism wrote:
>>
>> That is hilarious. I just tried it and you weren't
>>
>> joking. I was going to inquire about pricing but guess I won't.
>>>
>>>
>> Sent from my iPhone4
>>
>>>> On
>> Dec 2, 2010, at 1:55 PM, Mark Nash<[email protected]>
>>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>>
>> Man... Don't get me started on PowerCode today. I
>>> just
>> tried calling
>>
>> their sales line. 920-351-1010.
>>
>>>>>
>> Go ahead, call it. I dare you.
>>
>>>>>
>> If I had a phone system like theirs I would have
>>> been
>> out of business
>>
>> long ago...
>>
>>>>>
>> Their MAIN greeting sounds like it was recorded A)
>>
>>> on a
>> speakerphone and
>>
>> B) in a room with about 50 servers running with 10
>>
>>> fans
>> each. Then you
>>
>> press 1 for Sales and go immediately to voicemail.
>>
>>> Try to
>> hit "0" for
>>
>> the operator and you get "mailbox not set up".
>>
>>>>>
>> I've been using them for a few years now and have
>>> been
>> pretty vocal on
>>
>> this list about them.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>> On 12/2/2010 10:36 AM, Shane MacDonald wrote:
>>
>> Has any of you ever tired Powercode as a
>>
>> backend systems?
>>
>> Does anyone have experience with it compared to
>>
>> Platypus?
>>
>>>>>>
>> We have a number of customers ranging between
>>> the
>> 300 to 700 clients.
>>
>> I am trying to find a solution I maybe able to
>>
>> recommend them.
>>
>> Billing is an important piece but it also needs
>>> to
>> have a ticketing
>>
>> system, be able to monitor clients, record
>>
>> history, etc.
>>
>> The two above I have received the most
>>
>> endorsements for and just
>>
>> wonder which maybe better.
>>
>>>>>>
>> Shane
>>
>> KP Performance
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