HAPAS
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PAXUS Professional Office Systems Ltd's HAPAS Client Accounting general ledger accounting system runs on both Compaq and IBM PS-2 hardware systems. It can co-exist with a number of other packages on the same operating system, including word processing, database management, and office costing. The system features client set-up using menu options, menu driven data entry, and a variety of reports. It can also integrate with other system modules such as financial modeling. HAPAS documentation is helpful and methodical in approach. The system overall is very flexible in reports production and integration abilities and could be useful for accounting firms.
Publication Name: The Accountant's Magazine
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0001-4761
Year: 1989
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TAS Plus Financial Accounting
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Megatech's TAS Plus Financial Accounting software package is a comprehensive, integrated accounting system that includes nominal, sales, and purchase ledgers. An IBM or compatible microcomputer is required for TAS, with at least 512KB of RAM, and a hard disk, of which slightly more than 1MB is used to store the programs. Documentation is characterized as clear, but lacking in test data. Coding flexibility is good, but system security is found to be poor. Level 2 TAS costs 499 pounds sterling, while Level 3 costs 799 pounds sterling.
Publication Name: The Accountant's Magazine
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0001-4761
Year: 1988
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Leasecat
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Contemporary Accounting and Tax Software Limited's LEASECAT system, which accounts for leases and hire purchase contracts, runs on the IBM AT or XT computer, requiring at least 384K RAM. It is menu-driven and is built around a database of information on leases which can be identified in a variety of ways, depending on the requirements of users. The manual is readable, and reports that are necessary for disclosure requirements can be generated. Overall, though the system has no security provisions, it is easy to install and to use.
Publication Name: The Accountant's Magazine
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0001-4761
Year: 1988
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