Release: March 2012


This month’s release brings enhanced dashboard widgets and we near the end of our infrastructure changes.

Dashboard Widgets
You will find two new dashboard widgets to help you manage your business. The Sales Report and Purchases Report widgets provide a graphical view of your Top 10 customers or suppliers for the selected time period. This is presented graphically and we will show you what percentage of your total business that the Top 10 represents.

To access the new widgets simply click “Manage” on your Dashboard and drag them into position.

Further Infrastructure Changes
We’ve added further infrastructure changes in this release to support better performance, redundancy and additional capacity as our customer base expands. An upcoming blog post will explain these infrastructure changes in more detail and what they mean for you.

16 thoughts on “Release: March 2012

  1. marc Post author

    @andy
    and it’s not that much of an increase because you aren’t considering changes in the plan, the phone support etc. (that’s hundreds of $’s of value at other software companies). You can delay the price change and buy another year and get phone support as a bonus so that would effectively be a decrease. if you’re still not happy with that and the extra $10 isn’t worth it next year then fair enough we got this wrong for you.

  2. JA

    The new widgets are really helpful, thanks. Is there a way to customise them – eg, by company (all contacts for that entity) rather than individual billing contact?

  3. John Birse

    Great new feature that helps clients see at a glance their major activities. It would also be great if we could see a watch list of accounts that the bookkeeper wants the client to be aware of.

  4. Paul

    As mentioned previously, it would be great to get Gross Profit (Sales – Cost of Sales) Reports added here or elsewhere. Otherwise, a great feature addition.

  5. Graeme

    Sales and Purchase reports are great but any chance we could get these for calendar week, month & YTD being current financial year?

  6. marc Post author

    @Greg. Saasu already has exception reporting in GST. Go to the bottom of the BAS detail report and you will see the no-tax code section.

  7. Greg

    Still hoping to see improvements to GST reports in the way of exception reporting. Also needs improvements to the bank reconciliation process – shouldn’t need to refer to a bank statement to confirm whether an account is reconciled.

  8. Tony Hollingsworth

    Thanks for the feedback David – the Sales Report and Purchases Report widget do have filters for different time periods. At present these are Day, Week, Month, 3 Months and Year (all “to date”, ie: if today is 9th March, “3 Months” will be from the 9th of December 2011 to the 9th March 2012)

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