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December 18, 2006
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In the past, I did it on a separate forms, using MS excel and Word. I am not sure if you can implement it into the software or not. I don't know if it can be implemented into Quickbooks either.

I will do some digging around.

December 14, 2006
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How do you handle Certified payroll and AIA billings

December 14, 2006
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I use the full version of it now. It is much easier to use than Quickbooks, in my opinion. It's a lot cleaner. Also one of the things I like is that you can tie it into your Business Contacts in Outlook.

For me Quickbooks became just to overwhelming for me.

December 13, 2006
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Microsoft is trying to gain in the accounting software industry, they are offering thier small business accounting software and license key FREE, no strings attached. Here's the link.

http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=67

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