On Jan 16, 2:25 pm, Chris Bayley <ch...@domainpartners.com.au> wrote:
> Hi - Has anyone been using Xero for their accounting (www.xero.com)?MYOBis 
> killing me, I find it a pretty hard piece of software to
> understand and learn. Xero is a listed NZ-based start up and is a
> pretty awesome SAAS accounting package - I'm wondering if anyone has
> used it for their AU domiciled business and, if so, what does it not
> have thatMYOBhas? Any other risks in switching?

Good morning Karen.

I'm a certified MYOB consultant so I might be slightly biased but from
what I have seen while the data entry side of Xeno is excellent, the
reporting side is pretty bad. I suppose it depends entirely on what
you want to get out of your accounting system. Also, from what I have
seen, MYOB is very well supported by the Accounting fraternity whereas
Xeno has virtually none.

Try not to misunderstand me, I like Xeno. It's just too limited for
most of the businesses I deal with on a daily basis. I also sell and
support Quicken software and I use Quicken Home and Business for my
own stuff (shares, invoices etc)

Xeno is great for home finances. I would have to be convinced before
recommending it for bsuiness use.

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