[moneydance] Now we're in the Big Time!
Richard McIntyre
rwmcintyre at earthlink.net
Thu Nov 30 12:12:02 EST 2006
I use both MoneyDance and Quickbooks. Quickbooks is designed to handle
customer and vendor transactions (invoicing, accounts payable, etc.),
and if you have more than just a couple of each, you will almost
certainly find that Quickbooks will work much better for you. QB also
has a very good set of reporting tools. I like Moneydance very much,
and plan to continue to use it (forever, I hope) but for personal
finances only.
Richard
Gary Kopycinski wrote:
> Sean:
>
> I've started an electronic magazine for my town, eNews Park Forest: http://www.enewspf.com I carry news from Business Wire, and would be happy to write something for next week's issue about MoneyDance. Perhaps you could send me a press release if you have one, or write something? You may pick up a few more users from the article.
>
> Now, here's part of my dilemma. I recently incorporated my web design business, Shire Enterprises Inc., http://www.shireweb.biz and will be incorporating eNews Park Forest separately. I have been advised from a couple of accountants to move to Quickbooks.
>
> Why do I want to stay with MoneyDance? This question is open to all. I have been a loyal MoneyDance user for a long time. I need advice. I've never owned a corporation before, and really don't know the first thing about accounting, except to keep track of expenses, income, and throw receipts in a box (or file folder ).
>
> Thanks.
>
> GK
>
> Gordon Alley <gordon.alley at gmail.com> wrote: Moneydance got a positive mention in Walt Mossberg's Mailbox column in
> the Wall Street Journal this week.
>
> It was mentioned in response to a reader's request for something more
> stable and simpler to use than Quicken. Money Essentials (Windows
> only) and Moneydance where the only two programs Mossberg suggested.
> Cool!
>
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> A subscription may be necessary to view this, though.
>
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Richard McIntyre
Bedford Forest Products, Inc.
202 Barclay St.
Bedford, PA 15522
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