Sage 300 to Sage Intact Transition

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Good Morning,

I recently took over as a controller for a company looking to transition to Sage Intact.

After working through the transition we do not like it as much as Sage 300 and it is more expensive.

1- is Sage 300 still being updated regularly and having improvements? We were sold that it is not being improved at all and was obsolete.

2- has anyone else had discussions on moving away from Sage 300?

thanks,

Brett

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    We have been with Sage 300 since 2000 and have had tremendous success.  Our business has grown, and Sage 300 has kept up.  We have considered changing to Intaact, but we enjoy the freedom and simplicity of Sage 300, not to mention the cost effectiveness.  Plus, we do in-house payroll and learned that Intaact doesn't have an option for that.  Our biggest fear is that Sage will stop supporting 300, but that sounds like it is safe for now.  We do have issues with remote users getting access to the server that houses Sage 300, which is the biggest reason to change, but I am hanging on to 300 as long as we can.  Does anyone know if Intaact will ever support a payroll module?

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    Hi  its awesome that your company started with ACCPAC (Advantage Series?) and continue with Sage 300 today.  Regarding solutions for remote Sage 300 server access, I've come up with a few different cost-effective solutions over the years for other clients so feel free to DM me if you want to exchange ideas that may help.

    With the continuing investment in new web screens and classic screen features, I certainly agree Sage 300 isn't going anwhere.  I also agree for many businesses, Sage 300 will remain the best choice. As more functionality is added, the Web Screens are becoming a great way to provide remote access to the system too.

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    Hi  its awesome that your company started with ACCPAC (Advantage Series?) and continue with Sage 300 today.  Regarding solutions for remote Sage 300 server access, I've come up with a few different cost-effective solutions over the years for other clients so feel free to DM me if you want to exchange ideas that may help.

    With the continuing investment in new web screens and classic screen features, I certainly agree Sage 300 isn't going anwhere.  I also agree for many businesses, Sage 300 will remain the best choice. As more functionality is added, the Web Screens are becoming a great way to provide remote access to the system too.

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