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Mac Menu Official Macintosh Product Guide 1987.Pdf Special Edition 1987 $4.95 u.s. OfficialMAC Macintosh MENU®Product Guide 1-800-MAC-MENU (In Colorado and outside the USA, call 303-482-5000) M ~NU ~ International Software Database Corp. elcome to the MacGuide ™, a service of MENU®- 1 The International Software Database u. We've brought you a catalog that reflects the compre­ MAC MENU Whensive research we've put into providing the most extensive The Official Macintosh®Produ ct Availability Guide Macintosh® product availability guide anywhere. You'll find over 2000 programs, with 800 new programs highlighted in bold. And you won't fmd any vaporware in the MacGuide because > Over 2000 Products listed every software program listed has had current availability > Product Availability Confirmed verified. Our Subject List is indexed by page number, so you'll fmd searching for programs easier and faster. For your > One-Stop Software Ordering convenience we have added two new alphabetical indexes, Product Name Index and Vendor Name Index. You've discovered the most up-to-date and comprehensive listing of Macintosh products anywhere. And we think if you try To Order Software: MAC-MENU just once, you'll discover the easiest software solutions you can imagine. So enjoy the MacGuide ™. And give us a call if we can help 1-800-MAC-MENU you fmd software. Remember, our one-stop ordering service is (In Colorado and outside the USA, call 303-482-5000) fast, easy, and ... it's FREE! When ordering please refer to ISPN®for reference. Visa18, MasterCard18, Diners Club®and American Express®are 1-800-MAC-MENU. accepted. M ~ NU ® International Software Database Corp. 1520 South College Ave., Fort Collins, CO 80524 Prices and availability subject to change. ©Copyright 1987 Black Box Corporation. All Rights Reserved. All infonnation in this guide is provided by the product's developer. MENU11 cannot warrant any third party's product. All products herein are warranted by the manufacturer/developer only. Apple11 label software is only available from authorized Apple" Dealers. Apple8 and Macinrosh11 are regisrered trademarks of Apple Compurer, Inc. 101 -PRODUCTIVITY /ACCOUNTING- FIXED ASSET Publisher; Produc t Name Price ISPN Vendor System Description 101 -PRODUCTIVITY /ACCOUNTING- FIXED A SSET ASSET CONTROL PACKAGE 295.00 28112-100 EFFECTIVE SOLUTIONS MAC, PLUS Reports by department, property code, type and work order and (ACP) VER- 1.0 CONSULTANT can lle t ailored to any specifications. DECIDE RIGHT FIXED ASSET 500.00 38787-300 CROWE, CHIZEK AND CO MAC, PLUS Management tool that calculates depreciation and generales ACCOUNTING SYSTEM repmts designed to assist in the decision making process. DEPRECIATION POWER. PAC 20.00 35175-059 HEIZER. SOFTWARE MAC, PLUS Six flexitJie depreciation FM's for financial modelling-multiple assets vintage depreciation. (EXCEL). 1 0 3 - PRODUCTIVITY /ACCOUNTING - GENERAL LEDGER ACCOUNTANTS 99.00 29063-100 ENCHANTED SOFTWARE INC MAC, PLUS Flexible chart of accounts, fu ll control over financial statements, CHOICE/GENERAL LEDGER. unlimited number of accounts and budgets, and statement printing. ACCOUNTING FOR THE 695.00 33475-300 GREAT PLAINS SOFTWARE MAC, PLUS Accounting/management maintains up to 2000 accounts and up MACINTOSH - GENERAL LEDGER to 999 profit centers (depending on disk capacity). AMS GENERAL LEDGER. 195.00 4612-075 CHECKMARK SOFTWARE INC MAC, PLUS Full-featured, double-entry, professional accounling system for VER-2.09 small to medium size businesses. AUTO ACCOUNTANT GENERAL 195.00 76943-060 STYLO SOFTWARE INC MAC, PLUS Double entry system which produces a wide variety of financial LEDGER repocls. Experience In basic accounting Is not essentiaL BACK TO BASICS ACCOUNTING 125.00 60150-231 PEACHTREE SOFTWARE INC MAC Full-featured, double- entry accrual accounting system. Maintains SYSTEM-GENERAL LEDGER Cash Disbur sements, Cash Receipts, Cash Sales and General Ledger. FLEXWARE GENERAL LEDGER. 795.00 52468-150 MICR.OFINANCtAL FLEXWAR.E MAC Accommodates small or large companies. II includes audit trails, (PRICE VARIES) up-to-the-minute analysis and more. GENERAL JOURNAL 25.00 351 75-263 HEIZER SOFTWARE MAC, PLUS Data entry form and database are Initially set for transactions distributed to up Ia len accounts per entry. (EXCEL). GENERAL LEDGER 25.00 35175-264 HEIZER SOFTWARE MAC, PLUS Tracks changes 10 each account during the period, drawing on the data in the accounting modules. (EXCEL). GENERAL LEDGER FOR THE 245.00 434 18- 390 LAKE AVENUE SOFTWARE MAC, PLUS Features doubte-enlfy bookkeeping, amounts up to MACINT0$ 11 $99,999,999.99, unllrnlt"u account distribution fo r each entry, plus more. *INSIGHT GENERAL LEDGER 594.86 43760-650 LAYERED INC MAC, PLUS A fully ln1egrated system, with entr les fr om Account s Receivable or Accounts Payable aulomallcally updating General Ledger. MACONEWR.ITE - GENERAL 59.95 69925- 405 SIERRA ON- LINE INC MAC, PLUS, Handles both cash-basis and accrual entries to generate LEDGER SE flexible financial reports. NETSOLUTIONS: BUSINESS 24.95 94215-300 NETWOR.KERS MAC, PLUS A serles of templates thai work with OMNIS 3. Features CHECKBOOK SYSTEM unlimited accounts, transactions, master customer list, and more. RAGS TO RICHES: GENERAL 199.95 12200-770 CHANG LABORATORIES INC MAC, SE Double entry general ledger module which Js used as the 'core' LEDG ER VER.UI of an illegrated accounting system. STRICTLY BUSINESS MODULE 1 395.00 91864-750 FUTURE DESIGN SOFTWARE MAC, PLUS Provides complete up-to-the-minute records and reports: Multiple - GEN LEDGER. VER- 1.91 Profit Centers, Chart ol Accounts, Systems Reports and more. VERSALEDGER II 149.95 18562-754 H & E COMPUTRONICS INC MAC A complete accounting s ystem that grows as your business grows. 107- PRODUCTIVITY /ACCOUNTING- INTEGRATED SYSTEMS ACCOUNTANT INC 299.95 72240-050 SOFTSYNC INC MAC, SE Includes a General Ledger, Accounts Receivable and Payable l edgers, Sales, Purchase, Receipts, Payments, and General Journals. ACCOUNTANTS CHOICE 297.00 29063-200 ENCHANTED SOFTWARE INC MAC, PLUS Versatile accounting package delivers case of use, customizes PACKAGE reports, database mgmt. limited only by users disk availability. ACCOUNTANTS 99.00 29063-1 50 ENCHANTED SOFTWARE INC MAC, PLUS Contains complete report generator, mass change editor, a file CHOICE/SYSTEMS MANAGER builder to create custom data files to augment sys. wllh own data. ACCOUNTING MACROS 25.00 35115-1 01 HEIZER SOFTWARE MAC, PLUS These macros need lo be purchased to work all other accounting modules. (EXCEL). BACK TO BASICS ACCOUNTING 199.00 601 50-226 PEACHTREE SOFTWARE INC PLUS This Is a double entry, accrual accounting system consisting ol SYSTEM {3 PACK) GL/AP/AR. three Interactive packages for the small business. COMPLETE ACCOUNTING 750.00 77093-163 VERTICAL BUSINESS MAC Integrates all the features of General ledger, Accounts SERIES SOFTWARE INC Receivable and Accounts Payable. TELEPHONE 1-800-MAC-MENU * addllionat $9.9s handling charge Special Edition 1987 i 107- PRO DUCTIVITY /ACCOUNTING- INTEGRATED SYSTEMS Publish er/ Product Name Price ISPN Vendor System Description 107- PRO DUCTIVITY / ACCOUNTING - INTEG RATED SYSTEMS - cont COMPLETE ACCO UNTING 900.00 77 08 3-018 VERTICAL 13 USIN ESS MAC Includes the progra ms Accounts Payable Genom! Ledger, SERIES WITH INVENTORY SOFTWARE INC Inventory Manager with Accounts Receivable. ENTRY SERIES - GENERAL 89.00 8340-700 OPI SYSTEMS INC MAC, PLUS Enables lhe small IO medium sizecf business or the professional ACCOUNTING person to take advantage of computerized accounting. FINANCIAL PLUS 295.00 29504-300 EQ UAL PLUS MAC Complete accounting solution w ith five syslcms in one: G/L, A/P, AfR, Payroll, and Word P10ccssing. GENERAL ACCO UNTING FOR 249.00 0340-710 !3PI SYSTEMS INC MAC An cnhnnced General Ledger with subsidiary lodgers lor paytoll THE MACINTOSH Data Export capal>llily included. MAC-CONTROLLER 1,1 95.00 45391-400 LOGISOFT INC MAC, PLUS A mulli-user accounting system which has more than 30 repor ts availa blo and customizalion is possible with a coding opt ion. MAC-CONTROLLER 1,595.00 45391-500 LOGISOFT INC MAC, PLUS A rnulli-uset accounting system which has more than 30 teports W/CODING OPTION available and can be cust omized with a coding option. MACCOUNTANT VER-2.0 14 9.9 5 25337-625 DIGITAL ETC INC MAC, II, Enhanced double- entry general ledger accounting syst em with PLUS,SE accounts payable and rece ivable aging, power lui reports and more. MACONEWRITE - ACCOUNTING 89.95 69925-393 SIERRA ON-LINE INC MAC, PLUS lnc luctes three systems most ellen used in small business, Cash SERIES Disbu1 sements, Accounts Rece ivable, General Ledger. MULTIUSER DESKTOP 2,495.00 12676-500 CIRCO BUSINESS SOLUTIONS MAC, PLUS A multi-user, multl-tunctional accounting package that o:ganizes ACCOUNTING your business and olfets procedures to run a competitive company. OMNIS 3 PLUS 49 5.00 snnS-515 BLYTH SOFTWARE INC MAC, PLUS, A complete business solution dara base including accounts SE tecclvable and payable, inventory control, sa~s management, etc. ORDER ENTRY WITH POINT OF 695.00 33475-825 GREAT PLAINS SOFTWNlE MAC, PLUS Handles cash and account sales, returns, quotes, prepayments SALE VER -4. 1 and clcposits. P 0 S/MAC 995.00 72403- 100 SOFTWARE COMPLEME NT MAC, PLUS A poinl-ol-sate system whlctl Includes Invoicing, price quolos, inventory control, accounts teceivab te, and lull reporting. PLAINS & SIMPLE 695.00 33475-850 GnEAT PLAINS SOFTWARE MAC, PLUS, AR, AP and GL in lam iliar one-wtito for mat. Cash-Flow Calendar, SE sample charts of accounts, on-line help and two dozen mpot ts. RAGS TO RICHES (MAC) 499.50 12200- 745 CHANG LABORATORIES INC MAC Inc ludes General Ledger, Accounts Payable, and Accounts GENERAL BUSINESS 3-PAK Receivable. VERIII RECEIVABLE/PAYABLE MANAGER 595.00 53512-400 MICROSYSTEMS CONSULTING MAC, PLUS Contains accounts receivable and accounts payable Junctions In INC one package. SR ACCOUNTANT 149.95 22537 - 700 DATA GRAPHICS INC MAC, PLUS Gr&phically displays expenses, sales, cash or any account on a trial balance.
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