
invoiceit is a range of business and accounting software, first written in 1998 by Bernard Reber of The Scrambled Card Company from Auckland, New Zealand. The software is sold on a try-before-you-buy basis.

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History
The Scrambled Card Company was founded in 1991 with the aim of marketing its own range of novel and humorous greeting cards (a fully assembled picture puzzle on which the sender would add their own comments, then scramble the card and mail the pieces in an envelope). This venture was only moderately successful and in 1993, using the original name, the company changed direction and began to develop custom database applications using MS Access (which had just been introduced). Invoiceit grew out of this work, incorporating their stable database elements that had been tested in the field. The company has been a member of Association of Software Professionals since 2003.
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Program versions
invoiceit is published in four different version:
invoiceit!Pro
this application can be LAN networked with 11 fully integrated modules.
Current release is version 5.1.19.1 from March 2011.
invoiceit!Time+
first introduced in July 2008 and intended for users who bill for their time. Can also be LAN networked. Similar to invoiceit!Pro but excludes stock/inventory control and accounting. Current release is version 1.2.01 from November 2010.
invoiceit!Lite
published in May 2006 and for users with simpler requirements. Includes customers, products, purchasing, quotes, invoicing and reports. Current release is 3.4.03.1 from July 2009.
My Invoice Kit
Available since August 2008, previously known as invoiceit!Free but renamed a year later. freeware with data input restrictions which limits the number of contacts to 25 and the monthly number of documents (combined quotes, invoices, purchase orders) to 10. Current release is 1.15 from July 2009.

Simple Accounting
First published in May 2009. It is a very simple spreadsheet-based application that is used for entering an enterprise's income and expenses. It applies automatic summaries of payments to vendors and receipts from customers. Includes a spreadsheet for determining cash flow. This application does not have version numbers but is updated each year.
Source of the article : Wikipedia
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