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== Souldn't we include a reference to Microsoft Profit? == |
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See http://www.nytimes.com/1993/03/21/business/the-executive-computer-the-latest-microsoft-venture-accounting-software.html and http://www.forbes.com/1998/06/10/feat.html also http://business.highbeam.com/409748/article-1G1-16829424/profit-20-accounting-package-adds-speed-and-sporty |
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There should be mention of Microsoft Profit 1.0, sold by Microsoft circa 1993 but written and supported by Great Plains Software. Profit was ceded back to Great Plains Software by Microsoft, then sold and maintained by GPS, per the Forbes article. Hard to get information as it was a pre-Internet Microsoft Windows 3.1 product (really a re-branded GPS product)(it predated Bob 1.0 and apparently Microsoft has tried to bury both). Not much pre-M$ GPS info on M$ site. Assume Alexa search foe GPS website. I remember it because I sold and configured Profit, MYOB, Peachtree, etc. The Microsoft and Great Plains collaboration would be good to note. |
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] (]) 11:55, 26 November 2013 (UTC) |
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