Unix & accounting software

mchawi at garnet.berkeley.edu mchawi at garnet.berkeley.edu
Tue May 30 18:11:52 AEST 1989




	(I probably will get more flames than jo-jo's college fund)
	I represent a group of intense c hackers out of UC Berkeley
	on a very small shoestring who have set out to create the
	best accounting software that exists.  With that apology,
	please forward this letter to the nearest accountant that
	is staring at a Sun and wondering what to do with it:
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Market Transaction System would like to introduce Prince.
Prince is an accounting system developed by MTS for owners of
Sun desktop computers.  You may wonder why Prince. Here are reasons:

	Prince is a good deal:  Prince is $500, complete.

	Prince is new technology: Engineered software - outrageously
	efficient and flexible.  Compute retained earnings dynamically.
	This means that you never have to worry about end-of-month or
	end-of-year closing and all the problems it creates.  Add,
	modify, or delete any journal entry, no matter what the transaction
	date is. User-configurable subjournals. In the next version, we will
	have real-time, automatic depreciation & amorization of assets.
	We don't tell what the maximum accounts, or journal entries,
	are for Prince.  Because there are no maximums. The capabilities
	of Prince are limited to the machine it resides on.

	MTS supports Prince to the fullest: Professional help and no hidden
	costs for add-on modules/upgrades. And we're working on it continuously.

	Special offer: MTS will provide free upgrades to all future versions
	and releases of Prince for the next year for all purchases by 6/15/89.

For more info, call or write; Ask for me, Greg Narizny.  I'll be glad to
help you with any information about Prince, and how it can help you or
your business with money matters.

					Gregory Narizny
					Market Transaction System
					6515 Telegraph Ave #1
					Oakland, CA 94609
					(415) 658-8878



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