Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
We use printavo to interact with clients, the task feature to task out order specific items from dept to dept and the calendar for general scheduling. Great looking interface. I don't consider it a management program per se but a nice "skin" for true management systems. I use api calls going to google apps and three other web services with true core functionality to build something that resembles an integrated system. Very affordable program with a clean look, just not an actual management system by any means and could use more access to api. Now, if many of the features actually worked and did not create island data you might have a different animal all together.
For one, I won't switch to QB online. I don't like it, my CPA hates it, and I don't see a need to change it.
You don't have to have the online version to sync. There are programs out there that can make just about anything communicate with the desktop version. It's just a bummer that most companies focus on the online version.With desktop, we are still running 2012. No need to upgrade.
Quote from: mk162 on November 14, 2016, 09:24:51 AMFor one, I won't switch to QB online. I don't like it, my CPA hates it, and I don't see a need to change it.This has been such a let down for me, I don't understand why there is not a QB online version on par with the QB pro. It is a really poor watered down offering, but it seems that it is needed to sync the online/cloud shop software programs.