Businesses Enhance QuickBooks With Add-Ons
The Sleeter Group, the nation’s premier network of QuickBooks® consultants has announced its annual selection of “Awesome Add-ons for QuickBooks.”
Oct. 22, 2007
LAS VEGAS – Oct. 23, 2007 – QuickBooks® is used by millions of small businesses, but it sometimes doesn’t meet all of their specific needs. Faced with implementing a more expenisve, higher-level accounting system, many are finding another option to be more cost-effective: Add-On programs that fill the niches left by QuickBooks.
The Sleeter Group, the nation’s premier network of QuickBooks consultants has announced its annual selection of “Awesome Add-ons for QuickBooks.” What’s an add-on? Well,
add-on programs and services fill the niches left by QuickBooks, improving inventory, time management, invoicing, e-commerce and other capabilities. The programs all integrate directly with QuickBooks and are members of Intuit’s QuickBooks Developer Network.
Dozens, sometimes hundreds of products vie for The Sleeter Group’s ‘Awesome’ label every year. Led by Doug Sleeter, the group is a nationwide community of experts who provide QuickBooks consulting services to small business owners. “We dig deep into a product’s core features, especially user interface, QuickBooks integration and compliance with proper accounting principles,” Sleeter said. “Before we call it awesome, a product must truly distinguish itself in the marketplace.
“Millions of people use QuickBooks because it helps them run their businesses better, and it’s easy to use and learn,” Sleeter said. “So a program or online service designed to add capabilities to QuickBooks has to be just as intuitive and user-friendly.”
The Sleeter Group’s 2008 Awesome Add-Ons for QuickBooks are: