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EDITOR NOTES
This is a beta release. See Related Links below for the last stable release. Additionally, the Download Now link yields the server edition of the beta. See Related Links below for a link to the client beta.
DESCRIPTION
Big Business combines sales automation, a marketing database, contact management, inventory tracking, and full-featured accounting to run your entire company. While you concentrate on serving your customers and increasing sales, Big Business works behind the scenes to manage sales quotes, mailing lists, stock levels, shipments, payments, receivables, and more. Designed especially for businesses that buy or sell products, Big Business has 90 company templates for retail, wholesale, distribution, and more.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 7.0.1:
- Big Business 7 uses a new database engine with radical improvements:
- multi-core optimization to tap duo, quad-core, multi-cpu, etc., hardware
- native sql and schema support promise powerful access options
- client-server performance optimization for wide area networks
- Benchmarking indicates two to twelve-fold speed improvements, support for hundreds of concurrent users, billions of records, unlimited Data File size, and more.
- [Note] Icons are not displayed in the Advanced Print Options, Destination popup, or in the Tracking pop.
- [Note] The ODBC Add-On is not yet available.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.3 or later.
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| Big Business User Reviews (3 posts) | Write A Review |
 | Aug 11 2007 |
ALASKAN Outstanding product at a 1/4 the price of other comparable business software packages. Support is more than excellent. As a remote location, server / client package it is exceptional. The updates are free and there are no annual use fees. (Version 5.1.3) | |
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 | Feb 28 2007 |
CHRISTIAN NIELSEN I have used Big Business since 2001. Spencer is the most supportive and helpful developer I ever worked with, and he was always solving our problems and helping us out. The program is quite phenomenal, and to just comment about it without ever trying it and realizing its power and depth of features is simply not fair. We all want cheap or free software, but do we really? At the end of the day, this program took thousands of hours of work, and that has to be reflected in the selling price at some point. (Version 5.1.3) | |
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 | Jun 6 2006 |
MACMEND.COM I looked at this from afar got interested by its features and am then immediately put off by the price, for a small business this is way, way too expensive. (Version 5.1) | |
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 | Feb 28 2007 |
MACUPDATE ADMIN "for a small business this is way, way too expensive." Maybe that is why they call it Big Business. (Version 5.1.3) | |
 | Oct 22 2009 |
YAPPA I'm amazed to hear that some consider this "too expensive" considering what it does. I know some of my clients spend more than the asking price of this on a certain OS, office suite, security and anti-whatever software; yet they are still obligated to go ahead and purchase accounting and client management software to do this job. phew. (Version 7.0.1) | |
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