A South Australian accountant designed a software app that competes with MYOB and Quicken but is geared toward small businesses with little to no bookkeeping experience. His 28 person company now boasts over 89,000 customers and they are just now entering the US and Canadian markets. Marketing is done through accountants who recommend the product to their clients.
Accountant’s software has numbers adding up [news.com.au]
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A South Australian accountant designed a software app that competes with MYOB and Quicken but is geared toward small businesses with little to no bookkeeping experience. His 28 person company now boasts over 89,000 customers and they are just now entering the US and Canadian markets. Marketing is done through accountants who recommend the product to their clients.
Accountant’s software has numbers adding up [news.com.au]
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November 2nd, 2004 at 9:58 pm
Random thoughts (for lack of real content)
November 2nd, 2004 at 9:58 pm
Random thoughts (for lack of real content)
November 3rd, 2004 at 11:26 pm
Wow! Have you downloaded and run the demo. This is some pretty weak software. Especially since the article says it competes with MYOB and Quicken.
February 14th, 2005 at 2:33 am
Jeff - the article is no longer on news.com.au - I can’t even read the original article - can you remember the URL to the company website? I’d love to have a look at it.
Thanks