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B.I.T.S
2nd January 2010, 10:26
Greetings all :)
i've recently started my own lil business as an IT consultant, things are getting busy and i need to start doing some bookeeping/invoicing etc... using some kind of software.
i do like the online ones (Kashflow / Salesorder) but these come at a cost of £15 to £30 a month which i think is too extreme for now. Sage Instant Accounts And Tas FirstBooks look favourable, anyone used these and would recommend one more than the other?

business123
2nd January 2010, 11:24
Try Solar Accounts (www.solaraccounts.co.uk (http://www.solaraccounts.co.uk)) it's really easy to use. They have a trial you can download.

consultant
2nd January 2010, 11:27
Turbocash is free and quite good

B.I.T.S
2nd January 2010, 15:29
Try Solar Accounts it's really easy to use. They have a trial you can download.


This looks very good, prices wise its on par with Sage Instant Accounts, but i think this has more features included. will look more into it

Turbocash is free and quite good

cheers for the suggestion, will study this more as well :)

B.I.T.S
4th January 2010, 15:00
i think Kashflow has moved ahead of everything else, ive tried it for a couple of days and managed to get a discount code for it too :)
anyone else uses this here???

B.I.T.S
5th January 2010, 10:38
Try Solar Accounts () it's really easy to use. They have a trial you can download.

my word its hard work deciding which to go for!!!!! :eek:
but i think overall, this recommendation is a winner. best user interface, easiest to setup and use and excellent value for money. SOLD :D
thank you for recommending it

Atilla
5th January 2010, 13:00
A recent convert to Solar myself.
Tried Tas but was losing the will to live with it. Horrible product.

B.I.T.S
5th January 2010, 13:50
A recent convert to Solar myself.
Tried Tas but was losing the will to live with it. Horrible product.

i have to agree, i was only willing to test drive Tas because my father in law (who happens to be an accountant) recommended it. :redface:

That Guy
5th January 2010, 15:57
Try Solar Accounts (www.solaraccounts.co.uk (http://www.solaraccounts.co.uk)) it's really easy to use. They have a trial you can download.

Another vote for Solar Accounts here :)

DuaneJackson
6th January 2010, 09:38
i think Kashflow has moved ahead of everything else, ive tried it for a couple of days and managed to get a discount code for it too :)
anyone else uses this here???


there are lots of KashFlow users on this forum. I was a member here when KashFlow was first conceived and it's grown up here really

But looks like you've gone with Solar now anyway - good choice.

Cue Power
6th January 2010, 09:44
I like Kashflow I know cost is pretty high but service is also good, I would suggest you to go for same.