Sage 50 US 2014 is now available. In summary, new features may not be really exceptional. New features revolve around doing things easier now with the things that users have been doing. But you don’t need to relearn to do your job. Let’s take a look the new features:
Tag Archives: Peachtree
What’s new in Peachtree 2013?
Prior to release 2013, Sage 50 was called Sage Peachtree. Features that existed in Sage Peachtree will also exist in Sage 50.
The following are some of the new features that have been added or areas that have been updated in Sage 50 First Accounting, Sage 50 Pro Accounting, Sage 50 Complete Accounting, Sage 50 Premium Accounting, and Sage 50 Quantum Accounting.
More on Sage Re-Branding
Sage is regarded as one of the leaders in financial management applications for small and midsized businesses (SMBs) with a portfolio of business management solutions that helps businesses more easily manage their operations.
Starting 2012, a re-branding of products will be introduced to strengthen its position for the brand.
What’s New in Peachtree 2012?
The following are some of the new features that have been added or areas that have been updated in Peachtree First Accounting, Peachtree Pro Accounting, Peachtree Complete Accounting, Peachtree Premium Accounting, and Peachtree Quantum.
Copy Transactions
You can easily create a new transaction by copying an existing one. Simply, open the transaction you want to copy and click the Copy button. The following transaction types can be copied:
Toward a Strong Sage Brand
Toward a Strong Sage Brand
Written by Dennis Frahmann, EVP, Marketing for Sage North America
In July at Sage Summit 2011, Sage announced a branding strategy that prompted a lot of feedback and interest. In simplest terms, the Sage strategy is to move from a house of product names cobranded with Sage to a strong branded house, emphasizing Sage. Sage is moving away from a model like Adobe Systems, where individual products such as Adobe Photoshop are emphasized for different markets and needs, toward a model like Cisco, where the focus is on how the Cisco portfolio can help meet its customers’ network needs.
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What’s new in Peachtree 2011?
New in Peachtree 2011
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Setup Advisor
The Setup Advisor is a helpful resource to guide you when you set up maintenance items in Peachtree.
What’s new in Peachtree 2010?
New in Peachtree 2010
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Unlimited Contacts
Peachtree now allows you to have an unlimited number of contacts for each of your customers. You can assign their company name, job title, phone numbers, e-mail address, address, and specify which contact is your bill-to contact and default ship-to contact.
What’s new in Peachtree 2009?
New in Peachtree 2009
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Enhanced Prior Year Reporting
Prior to Peachtree 2009, only the most recently closed year information was available for general ledger and financial statement reporting purposes. Beginning with the Peachtree 2009 release, information will be available for general ledger and financial
What’s new in Peachtree 2008?
New in Peachtree 2008
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Remote Access
This feature allows you to access Peachtree or your entire computer from a remote, offsite location. For instance, from home you could access Peachtree on your computer at work. For more information on this feature,
What’s new in Peachtree 2007?
New in Peachtree 2007
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Enhanced Security and User-Access Features
Peachtree for 2007 has newly designed windows that make it easier to set up security for your company. It’s quick and easy to assign user names and passwords to system users and then grant them access to all or selected areas of the Peachtree program. Embedded Help tells you more about each of the areas you can grant access to.