Baystate Consulting today announced that their “01 Transaction Pro Importer 3.0” will now import transactional data with Intuit’s QuickBooks® software products—including QuickBooks Pro and Premier editions, QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions, United Kingdom, Australian, and Canadian editions of QuickBooks from Excel, Databases, text files and any ODBC data source. This exchange of critical transactional data will help small businesses who use both products manage their business more efficiently—
Nearly three million small businesses use QuickBooks® and 80 percent of those want QuickBooks to integrate with their other software and devices (QuickBooks 2000 User Study). A significant number of these QuickBooks use other systems and need to integrate data from them. The ability to quickly and easily import transactions is a significant value added feature to these users.
According to company officials, the product is available now for purchase. The current street price is $199.95 for a single user license, which includes installation on a single computer system. The benefits of the product include reducing the amount of time required to enter transactions as well as eliminating data entry errors.
“Intuit and Baystate Consulting both recognize that small business owners juggle many daily tasks and that they are constantly looking for ways to streamline their operations,”
Baystate Consulting provides products and consulting services for small and medium sized businesses. The company specializes in QuickBooks add-on products as well as custom applications. The company headquarters is located at 131 Daniel Webster Hwy #320, Nashua NH 03060. Website: http://www.BaystateConsulting.com
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