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<blockquote data-quote="tepapa" data-source="post: 8060472" data-attributes="member: 14120"><p>Used Xero for three years and tried sage for month as I wanted to save money by moving over.</p><p></p><p>Sage isnt as good as Xero, wouldn't do simple things that Xero does without add on's. I would have halved my monthly cost by switching but it wasn't worth it by the time I'd added on extra fee's with add on's to get the same service.</p><p></p><p>I believe quick books could be slightly better then Xero, it has one function with writing invoices that would be handy for me, adding lots of lines together and showing as one total, but probably isn't as useful for a famrer who's mainly inputting sales receipts rather than writing invoices. Again slightly cheaper but I wasn't able to get my old data converted into QB's easily or free and I didn't want to lose the access to it or I would probably be on QB's now rather than Xero.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tepapa, post: 8060472, member: 14120"] Used Xero for three years and tried sage for month as I wanted to save money by moving over. Sage isnt as good as Xero, wouldn't do simple things that Xero does without add on's. I would have halved my monthly cost by switching but it wasn't worth it by the time I'd added on extra fee's with add on's to get the same service. I believe quick books could be slightly better then Xero, it has one function with writing invoices that would be handy for me, adding lots of lines together and showing as one total, but probably isn't as useful for a famrer who's mainly inputting sales receipts rather than writing invoices. Again slightly cheaper but I wasn't able to get my old data converted into QB's easily or free and I didn't want to lose the access to it or I would probably be on QB's now rather than Xero. [/QUOTE]
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