I like the ease with which you can customise the software. For instance change the X3 web pages in v7, add fields, change menus. You don't need to hire a software developer to make those kind of changes. The productivity tools, like dashboards, visual...
Complicated. The entire sub construct was in code and none of the modules are written out as programs. All users have to know their 6 code to understand where they are making changes. Users suffered extreme difficulty to adapt to the software vs. Excel.
I enjoy working with Intacct for a variety of reasons. They are always listening to what the end user wants and focuses on getting the best product out three for EVERYONE. They understand there flaws and are willing to work on them. They have joined forces...
drilling down into the details can be difficult and not easy to follow. Reports are difficult to set up and put on dashboards.
I like the ease with which you can customise the software. For instance change the X3 web pages in v7, add fields, change menus. You don't need to hire a software developer to make those kind of changes. The productivity tools, like dashboards, visual...
I enjoy working with Intacct for a variety of reasons. They are always listening to what the end user wants and focuses on getting the best product out three for EVERYONE. They understand there flaws and are willing to work on them. They have joined forces...
Complicated. The entire sub construct was in code and none of the modules are written out as programs. All users have to know their 6 code to understand where they are making changes. Users suffered extreme difficulty to adapt to the software vs. Excel.
drilling down into the details can be difficult and not easy to follow. Reports are difficult to set up and put on dashboards.