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Peachtree Accounting 2002 (discontinued)

Peachtree Accounting 2002

Entered CNET Catalog: 06/30/2001

SKU: PAW2002RT

Manufacturer: Best Software, Inc.

Manufacturer description

Peachtree Accounting is the easy-to-use accounting solution packed with everything a small business needs to manage their business as well as business analysis tools to grow their business. It has all the accounting features a small business needs such as: General Ledger, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Inventory, Payroll, Job and Project Tracking, Account Reconciliation, Business Reporting, Invoicing, Check Writing, a comprehensive tutorial, context-sensitive help, and 75 sample companies to use as templates. Peachtree Accounting also has business analysis tools with the Manager Series, which includes the Financial Manager, the Collection Manager, the Payment Manager and the Cash Manager.

CNET editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 08/28/2001
Peachtree Complete Accounting 2002 takes care of business, especially business on the Web. Compared to the other top small-biz accounting programs (Accounting Plus, formerly MYOB), Peachtree has the most Net smarts, with a nifty online component that lets you access some accounting chores from the Web. Plus, Peachtree offers tight integration between your desktop accounting and your online store. Although Peachtree isn't the easiest accounting package to use, and it costs a bundle (QuickBooks bests it on both counts), it's the best choice for Web-minded small businesses. Peachtree Complete Accounting 2002 takes care of business, especially business on the Web. Compared to the other top small-biz accounting programs (Accounting Plus, formerly MYOB), Peachtree has the most Net smarts, with a nifty online component that lets you access some accounting chores from the Web. Plus, Peachtree offers tight integration between your desktop accounting and your online store. Although Peachtree isn't the easiest accounting package to use, and it costs a bundle (QuickBooks bests it on both counts), it's the best choice for Web-minded small businesses.

Same old, same old
On the surface, Peachtree hasn't changed much. Installation and configuration are still tougher than QuickBooks. When you install the program, a too-short, wizard-style interview helps you set up basic business parameters such as fiscal year, but it doesn't give you enough assistance in making important decisions, such as whether to use the cash or accrual accounting method. After that, the Setup Checklist takes you to appropriate input screens for entering data on inventory, payroll, customers, and suppliers. Fortunately, if you're already using Peachtree, you skip nearly all of this, since version 2002 does a nice job of migrating data from earlier editions.

Lots of windows
Peachtree 2002 doesn't hit you with any splashy new interface tricks, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. Peachtree 2002 retains the graphical, flow-chart-based navigation of last year's edition as well as the alternative, traditional menus at the top of the screen. The only interface twist is that icons now drop down from the toolbars of data-entry screens so that related tools, such as Delete and Void Check, are grouped together.

Our big complaint: Peachtree scatters windows across the screen as you open major modules, such as Sales (and its accompanying flow-chart-like window), and even more windows pop open when you drill down to specifics such as Sales Orders or Sales Quotes. In seconds, you're visually swamped.

But even with its shotgun-style display, Peachtree is easy to navigate. It's virtually impossible not to know what to do; tasks such as inventory and reporting are logically organized and presented with bold icons that you can't miss. And we love Peachtree Today, a set of tabbed, browser-style pages that display links to common chores such as checking and invoicing and that provide a snapshot of your company's fiscal health.

Web ready
Peachtree's supereasy navigation belies its business-class strengths. Witness Peachtree's new WebAccounting, a service that that costs $10 to $20 per month and works only with this edition of the software. WebAccounting lets you view and print some, but not all, of your accounting data and tasks via a Web browser. After a slick wizard synchronizes the data on your desktop with the data on Peachtree's Web server, you can generate invoices, view inventory and account balances, and create and print 15 different reports from any Web-enabled PC. This feature is no NetLedger, though: you can't print checks, for instance.

Peachtree also introduces WebsiteTrader, a $30-per-month service that adds e-commerce capabilities to your e-store (including a shopping cart), lets you add up to 1,000 items in your online catalog, and integrates tightly with Peachtree Complete itself. That integration makes WebsiteTrader crucial: you can upload product descriptions, prices, part numbers, and more from Peachtree's inventory to create your online catalog and download orders directly into the accounting software to produce invoices. The catch: WebsiteTrader works only with your Peachtree-provided site, not an existing e-store hosted elsewhere.

Peachtree 2002 also plugs a big hole in last year's edition by adding real-time credit card authorization and payment capabilities to your e-store. The price is a reasonable $18 a month, plus 20 cents per transaction and 2.52 percent of each sale.

Gets an A in inventory
Peachtree has plenty of Web sizzle, but it hasn't neglected small-business accounting. It still provides a thorough accounting system that tightly integrates everything from customer information and inventory to payroll and employee records. Once you've entered a piece of data--a customer's billing address, for example--you never have to enter it again.

Peachtree produces everything from invoices to job estimates, tracks it all from employee vacation time to per-project expenses, and churns out reports detailing everything from money you're owed to last month's sales figures. Forms and reports are extremely customizable, but it's difficult to design entirely new reports and forms, since you must wade through the complex design utility.

Peachtree boasts especially capable inventory tools, and they're miles ahead of QuickBooks'. You can now set up to 10 different pricing levels per item, so you can offer discounts. And Peachtree sends e-mail alerts for a host of situations, including low inventory stock levels.

Where's the e-banking?
But Peachtree remains a poor pick in several areas. It still doesn't offer online banking or electronic bill payment; these are embarrassing oversights when those tools can shave hours from accounting chores. And Peachtree's slew of support plans remains confusing and expensive; its top-of-the-line plan is $70 more annually than QuickBooks'. Pick up the phone, and you'll pay $4 per minute. E-mail a query, and it'll cost you $20. Ouch!

Peachtree Complete Accounting 2002 won't knock QuickBooks out of the top-selling spot, but if you're set on selling online, you should take a good, long look at this Web-centric accounting program. It delivers desktop-to-Web integration that competitors can only dream of.

WebAccounting, a $10 to $20 per month add-on service to Peachtree 2002, lets you do some chores, such as generating invoices, via the Web. The program syncs your desktop data to the Web.

User opinions

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User Rating: 4/10

Cant track inventory properly :-(

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Review: I did not like many things especially inventory managment. I went with Pangaea Systems POSpro http://www.pangaeasystems.com

User Rating: 10/10

Great for small business

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Review: This program is very easy to use and manages all areas of my small business with ease.

User Rating: 3/10

You may loose your data!!!

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Review: We used Peachtree Accounting for windows and were in for the shock of our lives at tax time. The back-up system they use is VERY unreliable! We lost 6 months of data and had to manually re-enter EVERY transaction! Peachtree was no help, and my account says this is a very common problem with their software.

User Rating: 3/10

No One @ Peachtree Knows the Answer...

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Review: I am now only shopping for accounting and e-commerce solutions for my startup. Peachtree 2002 looked like a winner, offering and intregrating both functions through their WebTrader service for a reasonable price. But not a soul at Peachtree, not in sales, service or tech support, could tell me what happens to my email addresses at my own domain when I transfer my domain to Peachtree's hosting service. They seemed to think that it would not be affected by the move but could not explain how. I am not even sure they understood the question. Not an auspicious omen. I guess I am still looking.

User Rating: 3/10

Poor performer

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Review: Poor networking performance, constant data issues with it's out of date databse format. Support is poor and expensive.

User Rating: 8/10

Peachtree is small business accounting.

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Review: Even if you do not understand accounting, you can pick up Peachtree and learn how your business makes money, and unlike other packages on the market, you can see the accounting behind the scenes. Everything I know about accounting, I learned from Peachtree. Peachtree offers great unlimited support at a great price compared to some of the larger accounting packages. Peachtree is the small business solution that you need if you really want to run your business, not just work there.

User Rating: 5/10

Has everything you need, but seldoms works!

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Review: P-Tree Complete 2002 v8.0 /We have been using PT for over 3 years and this new version sucks! It seems as if every month we have a data integrity disaster... Peachtrees anwser is to run a Data Integrity Check over and over

User Rating: 9/10

More Bang for your Buck

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Review: Peachtree is smart. It won't let you do something that may duplicate or cause an erroneous outcome. Quickbooks simply lets you do what you want. Even if it will cause error

User Rating: 6/10

Not easy to use

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Review: Having problems the our CPA can't figure out - won't let you do actions that were available with older versions.

User Rating: 7/10

Complex, but a great Accounting package

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Review: This is not the package for beginners, but people with mid to advanced computing and at least basic accounting skills will appreciate it. User interface is not always consistent and still needs work but this package can do the job for small to mid sized business.

User Rating: 3/10

Not very dependable in the computer enviroment

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Review: Weird unexpected things happens, sometimes for the better sometimes not. After spending $190.00 (After upgrade rebate) they still want you to fork up more money for support, online support is terrible. They do offer a pay for by phone support for a minimum of $50 or you can fork out another $250 for freedom of mind support. People that use it for accounting may appreciate it, but people that have to troubleshoot this program will be very frustated with Peachtree, especially when there is no reason for it not working differently one day to the next.

User Rating: 6/10

Not for a small global business

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Review: Lack of multi-currency might suit local US market but not helpful for export based companies dealing in different currencies. But I like the manufacturing feature that lets you track work in progress.

User Rating: 5/10

Interface is difficult

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Review: Need to research more on how to make the UI easier to manipulate large amounts of line entries QUICKER.

User Rating: 8/10

Bookkeeper's Dream

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Review: There are three major accounting packages on the market. Peachtree leading the pack with its full capabilities, Quickbooks second though complex, and MYOB the simplest of them all. Peachtree clearly competes above Quickbooks and the other programs on the market. It has a full financial reporting capability and with 10 levels of pricing, is easy to set volume discounts for customers. Peachtree has a great customer/prospect tracking feature, so don't overlook this package as a salesman's tool. Be warned, Peachtree is not made for those of us who do not understand the principles of dble entry bookkeeping. This is a complete package that falls into what I call "A great all in one small business tool".

User Rating: 10/10

Inventory Giant - Small Price

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Review: Peachtree's move to 10 price levels and customizable calculation formulas are a must for any serious retailer

User Rating: 4/10

UI needs updating

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Review: Peachtree is hard to use. The UI is inconsistant and does not support full use of the keyboard. Annoying when one is trying to enter a lot of information at one time.

User Rating: 9/10

Offers real accounting features

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Review: Peachtree is not a toy accounting package like Quick Books. It offers a full range of features and is very stable

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Peachtree Accounting 2002 specifications

  • General
  • Category Business applications
  • Subcategory Business - accounting
  • Version 9.0
  • Language(s) English
  • License pricing Standard
  • Localization English
  • Software
  • License Type Complete package
  • License Qty 1 user
  • License Pricing Standard
  • Platform Windows
  • Distribution Media CD-ROM
  • Package Type Retail
  • System Requirements
  • OS Required Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition , Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 , Microsoft Windows 95 , Microsoft Windows 98
  • Peripheral / Interface Devices CD-ROM , SVGA monitor
  • Service & Support
  • Service & Support Technical support
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