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Invoice 2002.

If you are looking for a solution to managing financial affairs invoice 2002 could be the answer?
unlike Microsoft money, QuickBooks, Quicken and many others. Invoice 2002 is designed as a form data base and is not unlike MASS 90/200 in it's appearance.
The program is not based around what is called skins in the trade, glossy interfaces and nice looking buttons and designs, it is functional and more importantly works very well.

Unlike Microsoft money Invoice 2002 does not require an online account, you click to open, work on data, save and close. The program comes with unlimited network account capabilities complete with username ID login. If you are looking for a similar counterpart to replace MASS? Invoice 2002 goes a long way towards sensible data organization but it does not support program customization which MASS of course does.

Saving your work and data is relatively simple and with a click of a button data can be saved anywhere on your hard drive or to external discs, be they floppy or other media such as CDROM.

Pricing for the utility is around $115 US. And although Microsoft Money comes in somewhat cheaper than this it does not come anywhere near the functionality of Invoice 2002. Support is available for the product by E-mail or phone. If you do encounter a problem the program has a built in support system and mail facility.

One area that we liked was the ability to fax or mail Invoices at the click of a button. The only downside we have found so far is that some technical issues sometimes that cannot be dealt with by the user needs support from the host company which can take some time.

For it's price and features we consider it to be among the very best in financial software's and the company appears to be doing well to this date.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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