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SEXUAL TYRANNOSAURUS
30-04-2010, 10:53 AM
Hi All,

Hoping someone maybe able to help.

Currently our business is using the latest MYOB. We have just opened a new location over in Sydney... Now we need a facility where the software can support different locations, aswell as holding min/max stock levels for each location.

I had just upgraded to the "MYOB AccountRight Enterprise V19" they assured me that it would meet our needs. Unfortunately it doesn't, it will do the separate locations, but it wont function properly with min/max levels, which is important and also the re-ordering side of things.

My question is can anyone advise what program i could use that would suite my needs.

Obviously Costing is an issue, some company's work on annual licenses with user costs on top of that. Some just do a on off software cost with X amount of users.

I need it available for 5 users, with being enabled to up that count at a later stage. Also i want to try before i buy, there's alot of work that goes into changing all this stock over and training staff how to use the new software.

Im sure i may have missed something here, so let me know what other info you may need.

Pete
30-04-2010, 11:00 AM
We used to use BizzWizz, but never used the stock part of it.

BizzWizz can be a central database and done over the net ( from memory )

It's a Perth Company http://www.bizzwizz.com.au/

AGIT8D
30-04-2010, 11:17 AM
I did some work setting up Jim2 for someone.. It'll probably do what you need but was a bit of a pain in the ass so if you can find something more simple take it!

SEXUAL TYRANNOSAURUS
30-04-2010, 12:23 PM
We used to use BizzWizz, but never used the stock part of it.

BizzWizz can be a central database and done over the net ( from memory )

It's a Perth Company http://www.bizzwizz.com.au/

Had a look over it and gave them a call, it wont really suit our needs, not to mention doing it over the net.

But thanks for the reply.


I did some work setting up Jim2 for someone.. It'll probably do what you need but was a bit of a pain in the ass so if you can find something more simple take it!

Hah thanks Dan, i will steer clear from them then!

Ryan1080
30-04-2010, 12:45 PM
You can always try to big boys like Pronto, Oracle or SAP... those should definately be able to handle your needs.