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i have just upgraded from basic HMRC payroll software to Moneysoft and am so chuffed. Is it a bit sad to get excited about new software



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Ha, no its not just you. Especially when youve moved from a piece of s**te software to one that we have been banging on about as fab on here so much. Best thing you could pay so little for! Well done you on the conversion, you wont be looking back.

if you have CIS clients its great for them too.

Now go and see exactly how many colours you can supply a payslip in!!!!!!! lol. I had a client who I sent a black and white payslip to and he questioned the validity of it saying he had only ever seen green and white - so thats what he got from then! I added my logo to my own - just because I could!

But seriously - its a great bit of kit.

That reminds me - my subscription is due for renewal in the middle of this month.



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So satisfying, I hated the HMRC software but wanted to leave it until new year to change

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I had a similar feeling of euphoria a couple of days back when I found that Microsoft have made SQL server developer edition free to anyone who signs up for the "also free" Visual studio! No more SQL Server Express for me :). Now got access to loads of features and sub products (that I'll probably never use)... Yes, we're really sad when it comes to new / bigger / better / faster / more software :).

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Shamus wrote:

I had a similar feeling of euphoria a couple of days back when I found that Microsoft have made SQL server developer edition free to anyone who signs up for the "also free" Visual studio! No more SQL Server Express for me :). Now got access to loads of features and sub products (that I'll probably never use)... Yes, we're really sad when it comes to new / bigger / better / faster / more software :).


 Now that I don't understand! wink



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Cheshire wrote:
Shamus wrote:

I had a similar feeling of euphoria a couple of days back when I found that Microsoft have made SQL server developer edition free to anyone who signs up for the "also free" Visual studio! No more SQL Server Express for me :). Now got access to loads of features and sub products (that I'll probably never use)... Yes, we're really sad when it comes to new / bigger / better / faster / more software :).


 Now that I don't understand! wink


I'll have money on it that Vince does biggrin

 



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Well, yes... but what I don't understand is why you've put "also free" in quotation marks!


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Cheshire wrote:
Shamus wrote:

I had a similar feeling of euphoria a couple of days back when I found that Microsoft have made SQL server developer edition free to anyone who signs up for the "also free" Visual studio! No more SQL Server Express for me :). Now got access to loads of features and sub products (that I'll probably never use)... Yes, we're really sad when it comes to new / bigger / better / faster / more software :).


 Now that I don't understand! wink


 Posh name for a database Joanne biggrin.   Slightly beyond my expertise but apparently very good.  I've dabbled with SQL databases on websites (mysql) but's that's as far as it goes.



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Leger wrote:

 


 Posh name for a database Joanne biggrin.   


 I only do posh when I'm working over in Alderley Edge!! biggrinbiggrin



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VinceH wrote:

Well, yes... but what I don't understand is why you've put "also free" in quotation marks!


 overloaded on the excitement. biggrin



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