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Re: Accounting and customer management software for freelancing
Subject:Re: Accounting and customer management software for freelancing From:Susan W. Gallagher <sgallagher5 -at- cox -dot- net> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Thu, 18 Sep 2003 13:38:02 -0400
Well, I use QuickBooks Pro for accounting, which is probably
overkill for a tech writing consultant, but I also keep the
books for my husband's small retail business. And TurboTax
Deluxe for Home and Business. Note, too, that I've had (paid)
experience as a bookkeeper -- you may want to hire someone.
I tried Peachtree Light and hated it. Intuit products are
much more sophisticated (i.e., have more "expected" Windows
functionality).
I've got a WinCE PDA that goes everywhere with me. It holds
all my contacts, all my appointments, all my tasks, a cool
little freebie timer program that I found on TwoCows that's
meant to be an add-on to a purchased system but I use it as
a stand-alone, ...and my grocery list! <g> (at least I think
it was TwoCows for the timer software). Of course, my
contacts and tasks sync with Outlook when I get home.
And a cell phone.
And an old clunker of a notebook computer that will run
Frame, Word, PowerPoint, and email for when I travel or go
to a customer's site. It networks into my desktop machine
when I return home (and makes me look like I've been in
business forever).
> I'm starting a freelance technical writing business in Illinois/USA, and
> I'm curious what software other freelancers use to manage functions such as:
>
> - Accounting (e.g., invoicing, receivables, payables,
> federal/state/local taxes, depreciation)
>
> - Customer relationships (e.g., addresses for prospects and customers,
> reminders for followup/appointments/events, time-tracking on projects)
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