sage accounting software

Cutting your computing budget

I want to help you save Cash and I am not going to ask you for a dime in return.

Every year I save hundreds of dollars by not spending any money on software. It was the Sage Software that pushed me over the edge one afternoon and drove me to look for a better deal for systems to run my business. I know that I can do most of the essential tasks in my business on high quality software that costs This is not normally included in the business curriculm at colleges. The facts I share with you here are not things that most business owners would know about. Just follow these simple steps to find the free tools that are out there.

Spare ten minutes every day to search on the term for the tool you need.

* A copy of Evernote or similar to help you record your findings.
* Devote ten minutes each day to test drive everything you found.
* It took me about for weeks on and off spending max twenty minutes a day to discover all of the tools I am ever going to need.

OK, fast start for you a small selection of the tools I use everyday that work well and you should take a look at. To make this even easier for you I have listed each tool (on the right) with an equivalent (on the left) you will definitely have to part money for and may well have heard for or even purchased.

I will be publishing a long list here in the near future.

Here we go:

Just type the name of the free product to the search engines

One system to manage customers and accounting

salesorder.com pricing: free Sage Software – really expensive and only does Accounting

Creating and writing Documents

Google Docs pricing: $0 Microsoft Office pricing – at least $100

Or

OpenOffice (www.openoffice.org)

Sharing ideas online

Bubbl.us pricing: $0 Mindjet pricing – at least $200

Making videos

Jing pricing: $0 Camtasia Studio pricing – at least $300

Teleseminars

DimDim pricing: $0 AdobeConnect pricing – at least $200/month

My thanks to the Sage Software incident for the desire to write this up and help you out.

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