[nfb-talk] accounting software

Steve Jacobson steve.jacobson at visi.com
Fri Sep 10 02:31:02 UTC 2010


Mike,

The package was Accomplish Cash Manager.  The member who has used this product and has worked with the 
company is Richard Kelly at

Email: rpkelly at mchsi.com

His web site is 

http://www.new-visions-network.com

I'm not sure if this is powerful enough for what you need, but it is billed as Business Accounting software.

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson

On Thu, 09 Sep 2010 16:25:18 -0500, Steve Jacobson wrote:

>Mike,

>At the 2009 NFB in Computer Science meeting there was a discussion of an accounting package that I believe was 
called Accomplish.  The company was 
>in New Zealand, but it was a commercial product that worked to build in accessibility.  I don't know if it does what you 
need done, but it was an accounting 
>package and not just a check writing tool.  I think I may have information at home, or Curtis Chong may be able to get 
you in contact with the specific 
>member in Iowa who has worked with this software.

>Best regards,

>Steve

>On Thu, 9 Sep 2010 16:35:53 -0400, Michael Bullis wrote:

>>I need an accounting program that is fully accessible and can manage incomes
>>from various sources and allocate expenses to programs and categories.

>>Last time I had to manage several million dollars annually I had to rely on
>>sighted assistance often.  I used Quicken Small Business but it's
>>accessibility was limited.

>>Now I have the opportunity to start from scratch and do it the way I want.
>>Does anyone have advice on what program I should start with?  I'm
>>considering microsoft Excel but will have to pretty much build it from the
>>bottom up and would prefer something more pre-configured if possible.

>>Thanks in advance.

>>Mike Bullis

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