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What software would you recommend for doing clients books.

I have been training on Sage 50 Accounts, which is good but I think it's going to be expensive to buy. 

 



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Hi Eilef,

try these couple of threads for starters

www.book-keepers.org.uk/t59178664/which-accounting-software/

www.book-keepers.org.uk/t59161836/sage-do-you-find-this-software-useful/

I like VT (as you will see in the above) but I think any software that doesn't tax you on the number of clients that you use it for is worth a look (so that scraps Sage 50 and all cloud based solutions).

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I lived, breathed, sold, supported and used Sage for around 15 years, and I now use VT!!!!!

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Whilst I still use sage I am without doubt a big fan of Quickfile, easy to use, lots of uploading areas and free for a one user/one company. For multi-users there is a fee with quickfile affinity but certainly a small fee and without doubt worth paying for.

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