I want to update everyone on MAS 90 and Windows 7 plus give a little tip that may help many people when trying to install an unsupported version of MAS to a Windows 7 workstation.
I want to update everyone on MAS 90 and Windows 7 plus give a little tip that may help many people when trying to install an unsupported version of MAS to a Windows 7 workstation.
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We have just returned from Sage Insights in Denver, Sage’s annual user conference. Following are a few of the topics we received information on that could be of benefit to Sage MAS ERP users.
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By now, most of you have been informed that Microsoft is in the process of retiring FRx. FRx has been a mainstay in most of the mid-market accounting packages for over a decade. What does this mean to current users?
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Sage has officially retired the ACT! Link for Sage MAS 90 and 200 as of the release of version 4.4. If you are on 4.3, you will still have it now, but will lose it on any subsequent upgrade.
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So you know Microsoft is discontinuing support on its FRx product by December 31, 2010. What you may not know
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A new idea management website is now available for Sage customers to provide direct feedback on the future of Sage MAS ERP solutions.
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Yesterday we were explaining to a client our implementation methodology. We thought we'd share this as it will work for any software implementation.
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Business Activity Monitoring Systems can be a great addition to ANY Accounting, ERP, CRM or operational software system. The idea is to alert key employess or management the moment something appens in the database.
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Accounting Software –What exactly is it? Accounting software can mean dfferent things to different people and companies. Even though we call it accounting software, it can have implications to the warehouse, manufacturing, sales, ecommerce and many other areas in your company.
Topics: Blog Posting, Oates & Company, accounting software, john shepperson