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Small business office Software
Posted by JimI on November 3rd, 2004


Can anyone recomend a basic software package for running a small hair
saloon. It needs to be able to do wages and customer datbase etc:
Nothing complicated, afterall these are hair-dressers were talking
about (LOL)

Ta

Posted by DC on November 3rd, 2004


JimI wrote:
LOL, indeed! The fact that they are setting up shop in a saloon sure is
telling what bright bulbs they are, eh?

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Posted by Unk on November 3rd, 2004


On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 20:20:32 +0000, JimI <JimiD@nospam.com> wrote:


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Posted by David Hemingsley on November 3rd, 2004


office small business is good it has spreadsheets, contact manager within
outlook, word etc etc
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Posted by Fred on November 4th, 2004


There are two highly rated accounting packages that are cheap and simple.

The first one, that I have used personally and find very simple, is just
that - "Simply Accounting". It can handle service ( the hair cuts ),
inventory (the shampoos, brushes, etc... that you sell) and the customer
database - also has some mailing list stuff in it.

Second, that I haven't used - but have heard good things about, is called
"Mind Your Own Business or M.Y.O.B.".

Hope this helps,

Fred.

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Posted by zippy do da on November 4th, 2004


David Hemingsley wrote:

accounting for bookkeeping. trick pay out a peice of paper on a desk
then make a series of boxes with lines. This is called a flow chart.
They are great for doing this type of job for directory layouts, and
other decisions, plus how you want your data presented. Kinda like
building a house in general terms, a good foundation helps when making a
house kinda like a blue print eh folks.

Posted by zippy do da on November 4th, 2004


Fred wrote:

of it a long time ago I think you can merge quickbooks data into it as well.

Posted by JimI on November 4th, 2004


Cheers guys, gonna try MYOB and Simply Accounting

Posted by Fred on November 5th, 2004


zippy do da <zipa456@nowhere.com> wrote:

Choose not to decide. Problem solved.

Its hard to pay bills without any money.

That's really bombastic. Anyway, what is called a flow chart are you
blabbering on about?

What is desirable?

Make a guess. Fuck me dead. How hard is that?





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