Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Mac Accounts package

So I was searching all over the web for a decent mac accounts package, i have used MYOB and Access before and they are OK but I wanted something small business specific, and no where could I find the answer I needed until I came across a thread in which the MacAttorney.com owber Randy Singer said he had collected a record of nearly 50 Mac Accounts packages, he did this becuase he saw someones writing elsewhere saying there were no mac accounts applications, and i guess Randy is a mac evangelist. I thought its worth sharing these with all you mac business people out there with thanks again to Randy B. Singer.







GENERAL ACCOUNTING PROGRAMS



courtesy of:



Randy B. Singer

Co-author of The Macintosh Bible (4th, 5th, and 6th editions)



Macintosh OS X Routine Maintenance



http://www.macattorney.com/ts.html






- Accounted

$60



http://www.oranged.net/accounted/






- T_ACCOUNTING

$175



http://www.double-entry-accounting-software.com/






- Vision X



http://www.logisoftinc.com/products.html






- PowerEasy ERP (for Mac OS X Server)

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http://www.effigent.com/html/product_powereasy_enterprise.htm



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- Connected Accounting

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http://www.goconnected.com/



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- FileClerk




http://www.landrumsoftware.com/







- Genesis Accounting

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http://www.newmillennium.com/index.php?src=gendocs&link=Business_Software_GA_Overview&category=Business_Software



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- MultiLedger from CheckMark Software, Inc.

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http://www.checkmark.com



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- MoneyWorks (4 different versions are available for different sizes and types of organizations)

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http://cognito.co.nz/product.range.php



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- Aatrix Accounting

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http://www.aatrix.com/



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- MacMoney and InvoicIt

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http://www.survivorsoftware.com/



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- Big Business

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http://www.bigbusiness.com/



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- FlexWare Accounting

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http://www.flexware.com/



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- Accounts from Nano Software

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http://www.nano.com.au



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- AcctVantage

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http://www.acctvantage.com/



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- 4th QuarterAccounting.

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http://www.4thquarter.com



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- JobOrder.

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http://www.JobOrder.com



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- MYOB's AccountEdge

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http://www.myob.com/us/



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- Appgen's MyBooks.

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http://www.unrealstudio.com/appgen/index.html



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- Microphage/TRT (in French)

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http://www.microphage.qc.ca/



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- Intuit's Quickbooks Pro for the Macintosh

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http://quickbooks.intuit.com/product/accounting_software/pro_mac_financial_management_software.jhtml



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- Hold-up




http://www.pol-online.net/hold_up/





made in Switzerland.



- TinyBooks is a simple, flexible, non-bloated, single-entry bookkeeping and accounting system for the Macintosh. TinyBooks is designed for Sole Proprietors, home and other small businesses, and family finances.




http://www.winograd.com







- Corona $65




http://www.designersdomain.com/corona/







- Clients & Profits X agency management software

job production and accounting software designed especially for creative

businesses such as ad agencies, graphic design firms, and corporate marketing departments




http://www.cnp-x.com







- FinanceToGo $45




http://www.fastforwardsw.com/products/financetogo/







- MoneyWorks

cross platform multi-user system




http://www.cognito.co.nz/index.php









PERSONAL FINANCE PROGRAMS



EasyMoney $20




http://www.ttpsoftware.com/Products/easymoney.html







iBank $40




http://www.iggsoftware.com/ibank/







Quicken




http://quicken.intuit.com/quicken-products-services.jhtml?priorityCode=3948500000







MoneyDance $30




http://www.moneydance.com/







BudgetfM $15




http://www.budget-software.de/







Budget $30




http://www.snowmintcs.com/







Budget $30




http://www.belightsoft.com/products/companion/budget/budget.php







Finance $20




http://www.yenco.com/








http://www.yenco.com/finance/index.html







iCash $24.90




http://www.maxprog.com








http://www.maxprog.com/iCash.html







Money $25




http://www.jumsoft.com/money/







My Money Minder $12.50




http://www.geocities.com/ben_blake1/index.html








http://www.geocities.com/ben_blake1/mymoneyminder.html







MYOB FirstEdge $99




http://www.myob.com/us/products/firstedge/







QuickFinance $24




http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/4959








http://quickfinance-mac.com/







Liquid Ledger $45




http://www.liquidledger.com/







Checkbook Rec $9




http://www.cornerstonedesigns.biz/







Finance 101 (part of Small Business Software) - Business & Personal Finance Software $199




http://www.programs101.com/finance-101.html







CheckBook $18




http://www.splasm.com/products/productcheckbook.html







Cocoa Account and Cocoa Account Plus FREE




http://homepage.mac.com/tonyswu/tonyswu/computer/cocoa.html








http://homepage.mac.com/tonyswu/tonyswu/computer/works/cocoa/caccount/index.html








http://homepage.mac.com/tonyswu/tonyswu/computer/works/cocoa/cap/







Conto FREE




http://www.dimi.uniud.it/~vitacolo/macosx.html







GnuCash (via Fink and X11) FREE and open source




http://homepage.mac.com/elliottmce/gnucash_guide/








http://www.gnucash.org/







SpendThrift FREE




http://blackllamafaction.org/spendthrift/








http://blackllamafaction.org/archives/cat_software.html







Hold-Up FREE, open source




http://www.pol-online.net/hold_up/us_home.html







QuickFinance $24




http://www.tucows.com/get/204805_87575







Cha-Ching $40




http://www.chachingapp.com/








http://www.midnightapps.com/







Horizon $30




http://lucernesys.com/







iCompta (free,donations welcome)




http://angeman7.free.fr/iCompta/?language=en









































"FirstEdge 2008 (Mac)" (MYOB UK Ltd)



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Randy B. Singer

Co-author of The Macintosh Bible (4th, 5th, and 6th editions)



Macintosh OS X Routine Maintenance




http://www.macattorney.com/ts.html





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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Mac Internet software

Browsers:
Safari -- Apple's Web browser with every mac and is now available for Windows.
FireFox -- Mozilla (http://www.mozilla.com)

Email:
Mail -- Apple's Email client comes with every Mac (Note: It is not called Mac Mail, if anything Apple's Mail)
Thunderbird -- Mozilla
(http://www.mozilla.com)
Entourage -- part of microsofts new Office 2008 package
(http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products/entourage2008/default.mspx#/interacting_entourage/)
Mailsmith -- Barebones Software the makers of BBEdit
(http://barebones.com/products/mailsmith/index.shtml)

FTP Clients:
CyberDuck -- CyberDuck
(http://cyberduck.ch/)...FREE
Transmit -- Panic Software
(http://www.panic.com/transmit/)


Web design - Advanced:
Dreamweaver -- Adobe bought this from Macromedia although many web designers code it straight into a text editor, like barebones BBedit
(http://www.macromedia.com/software/dreamweaver/?promoid=BINR)


Web Creation - by Template:
RapidWeaver -- Real Mac Software, this is an excellent product and this blog was made with it
(http://www.realmacsoftware.com/rapidweaver/index.php)
Sandvox -- Karelia Software
(http://www.karelia.com/)
iWeb -- Apple-Part of iLife
(http://www.apple.com/ilife/iweb/)



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Tuesday, February 5, 2008

A Mac for christmas

So its probably about this time if you got a mac, an iPod or a iPhone for Christmas that you might start to get a few problems, or perhaps are wanting to do more with your mac. Maybe you have an issue that needs troubleshoting or want to know where to get certain software, or what is the best hardware to get? Well you have come to the right place....just go to our forums register on the site and choose the right forum and ask your question, sit back and wait for the answer and you are done.

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Which mac should I buy

I came across this great little webpage that I wanted to share,as its such a fantastic idea. I often get people asking me, "macmend, which mac should I get" I always ask theme what they want to do and spend ages humming and hahhing over what their main use is going to be and what they can afford

Then I found this:

http://whichmacforyou.com/?page_id=18

Why not try it out if you are thinking of buying a mac.

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