Microsoft is killing off its small business accounting product, Office Accounting. The company
will no longer distribute Office Accounting Professional or the free version, Office Accounting Express after November 16, 2009.
According to
Microsoft's FAQ, the company as determined that free templates that work with Excel are a better option for small businesses than the Office Accounting application. That's kind of true, in that you can customize Excel templates any way you like. But Office Accounting provided a full featured suite of accounting tools that would be pretty difficult to replicate by building or tweaking your own spreadsheets. Really, Microsoft has determined that it's not worth continue developing this product for one reason or another, and I suspect more people will switch to using
QuickBooks or another competing package of accounting software than will choose to use Excel.
Microsoft will continue to offer 5 years of support for Office Accounting, and users will still be able to bill customers using PayPal, although eBay and credit profile information from Equifax won't be available after December 15, 2009.
The move comes less than half a year after Microsoft
discontinued its personal finance application, Microsoft Money.
[via
ZDNet]
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