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<blockquote data-quote="fleurya" data-source="post: 574331" data-attributes="member: 22866"><p>If you're just looking for reminder to send invoices, how about just setting up reminders in iCal? Also, if you can't find any good, free programs to do simple things like making invoices, it's not too difficult to make them yourself in Excel/Numbers. My friend who knows next to nothing about computers and runs his own business uses Excel to make his invoices and they look pretty good; simple and professional. </p><p></p><p>This is one area where Mac software is seriously lacking. I think Quicken/Quickbooks is about the best thing available for professional financing, but I've heard nothing but bad reviews on it. I wish MS would port their Money applications over to Mac because they're pretty decent. </p><p></p><p>If Apple wants to make some additional headway into the PC business market share, they need to develop some quality finance applications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fleurya, post: 574331, member: 22866"] If you're just looking for reminder to send invoices, how about just setting up reminders in iCal? Also, if you can't find any good, free programs to do simple things like making invoices, it's not too difficult to make them yourself in Excel/Numbers. My friend who knows next to nothing about computers and runs his own business uses Excel to make his invoices and they look pretty good; simple and professional. This is one area where Mac software is seriously lacking. I think Quicken/Quickbooks is about the best thing available for professional financing, but I've heard nothing but bad reviews on it. I wish MS would port their Money applications over to Mac because they're pretty decent. If Apple wants to make some additional headway into the PC business market share, they need to develop some quality finance applications. [/QUOTE]
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