Gday Mike;
Since starting my new company in July, I have been using xero.com and to be
honest, it makes accounting *awesome*.  They are a NZ based company and
really great on the support if you need it.

It's a full on accounting system that slurps in your bank records and does
reconciliation automatically.  The PDF invoices it sends are great.  It also
has an awesome "Draft Invoice" system that I use to keep track of my hours,
so I edit the draft invoice(s) each day and when they are done, I finalise
them and email them out.

For some of the AU banks they actually can pull in your bank statements
daily automagically, but for my bank I just export the QIF files and upload
them.  All very easy.  it's $50 a month, but well worth it if you ask me.  I
gave my accountant a log in and he loves it too, easy to do BASs and stuff.

Hope this helps,
Matta


On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 12:51 AM, Mike Bailey <m...@bailey.net.au> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I've been using Blinksale <http://www.blinksale.com>for invoicing over the
> last couple of years.
>
> Overall I'm pretty happy with BlinkSale however there are a couple of
> things that could be improved.
>
> I can't see any obvious way to back up my BlinkSale data. Also, the emails
> they send look a bit wonky in gmail.
>
> Has anyone found a web based invoicing app that they love?
>
> - Mike
>
>
>
> >
>

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