• Closure of a company once associated with RiscOs

    From Adrian Crafer@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jun 1 18:54:21 2021
    You may be aware of Prophet the accounts package originally written by
    Quentin Pain and now maintained by Elesar. Well after Quentin left the
    Risc market he produced a Windows accounts package this was called
    Accountz and marketed by a company of the same name. Quentin retired a few years ago, but the company has just announced it is closing because of the trading conditions brought on by Covid.

    I am now pleased I stuck with Prophet and did not migrate. I look forward
    to some enhancements from Elesar in the future.

    Adrian Crafer

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  • From M Harding@21:1/5 to Adrian Crafer on Tue Jun 1 20:01:03 2021
    In article <6cd8de3559.bz36@orpheusnet.co.uk>,
    Adrian Crafer <acrafer@orpheusmail.co.uk> wrote:
    You may be aware of Prophet the accounts package originally written
    by Quentin Pain and now maintained by Elesar. Well after Quentin
    left the Risc market he produced a Windows accounts package this
    was called Accountz and marketed by a company of the same name.
    Quentin retired a few years ago, but the company has just
    announced it is closing because of the trading conditions brought
    on by Covid.

    Thanks for that information, Adrian. I bought the Accountz Home
    package for Windows (and it's extremely good). Today I received an
    email thanking me for my question (which I hadn't asked) and this was accompanied by .pdf guides as to how to back up the files and stating
    that the online manuals would soon no longer be maintained, so
    download the bits one needed. (How can you forecast those?!)

    There was no mention that the firm was closing down.

    I am now pleased I stuck with Prophet and did not migrate. I look
    forward to some enhancements from Elesar in the future.

    I used to use from 1991 a simple RISC OS program called !BankManager
    (and even once ran the Church accounts on its Windows variant) but it eventually proved somewhat clunky, e.g. in printing, so I switched to
    Accountz. Am I to revisit RISC OS with Prophet - I thought that was a
    package for commerce rather than keeping my home bank balance stable?
    Hang on! !Prophet costs 94.80.

    Michael Harding
    Rev. Preb. M.D. Harding riscos@mdharding.org.uk

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  • From charles@21:1/5 to M Harding on Tue Jun 1 20:39:12 2021
    In article <5935e4f375riscos@mdharding.org.uk>,
    M Harding <riscos@mdharding.org.uk> wrote:
    In article <6cd8de3559.bz36@orpheusnet.co.uk>,
    Adrian Crafer <acrafer@orpheusmail.co.uk> wrote:
    You may be aware of Prophet the accounts package originally written
    by Quentin Pain and now maintained by Elesar. Well after Quentin
    left the Risc market he produced a Windows accounts package this
    was called Accountz and marketed by a company of the same name.
    Quentin retired a few years ago, but the company has just
    announced it is closing because of the trading conditions brought
    on by Covid.

    Thanks for that information, Adrian. I bought the Accountz Home
    package for Windows (and it's extremely good). Today I received an
    email thanking me for my question (which I hadn't asked) and this was accompanied by .pdf guides as to how to back up the files and stating
    that the online manuals would soon no longer be maintained, so
    download the bits one needed. (How can you forecast those?!)

    There was no mention that the firm was closing down.

    I am now pleased I stuck with Prophet and did not migrate. I look
    forward to some enhancements from Elesar in the future.

    I used to use from 1991 a simple RISC OS program called !BankManager
    (and even once ran the Church accounts on its Windows variant) but it eventually proved somewhat clunky, e.g. in printing, so I switched to Accountz. Am I to revisit RISC OS with Prophet - I thought that was a
    package for commerce rather than keeping my home bank balance stable?
    Hang on! !Prophet costs 94.80.

    Michael Harding
    Rev. Preb. M.D. Harding riscos@mdharding.org.uk

    I manage the accounts for a branch of a charity using Cashbook, a free
    program from Steve Fryatt. Yes, I did use Prophet when it first came out,
    but I don't need the complexity of managing VAT.

    --
    from KT24 in Surrey, England
    "I'd rather die of exhaustion than die of boredom" Thomas Carlyle

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  • From Adrian Crafer@21:1/5 to M Harding on Tue Jun 1 22:28:42 2021
    In message <5935e4f375riscos@mdharding.org.uk>
    M Harding <riscos@mdharding.org.uk> wrote:

    In article <6cd8de3559.bz36@orpheusnet.co.uk>,
    Adrian Crafer <acrafer@orpheusmail.co.uk> wrote:
    You may be aware of Prophet the accounts package originally written
    by Quentin Pain and now maintained by Elesar. Well after Quentin
    left the Risc market he produced a Windows accounts package this
    was called Accountz and marketed by a company of the same name.
    Quentin retired a few years ago, but the company has just
    announced it is closing because of the trading conditions brought
    on by Covid.

    Thanks for that information, Adrian. I bought the Accountz Home
    package for Windows (and it's extremely good). Today I received an
    email thanking me for my question (which I hadn't asked) and this was accompanied by .pdf guides as to how to back up the files and stating
    that the online manuals would soon no longer be maintained, so
    download the bits one needed. (How can you forecast those?!)

    There was no mention that the firm was closing down.

    I am now pleased I stuck with Prophet and did not migrate. I look
    forward to some enhancements from Elesar in the future.

    I used to use from 1991 a simple RISC OS program called !BankManager
    (and even once ran the Church accounts on its Windows variant) but it eventually proved somewhat clunky, e.g. in printing, so I switched to Accountz. Am I to revisit RISC OS with Prophet - I thought that was a
    package for commerce rather than keeping my home bank balance stable?
    Hang on! !Prophet costs 94.80.

    Michael Harding
    Rev. Preb. M.D. Harding riscos@mdharding.org.uk

    It was one of those dreadful two part emails. The plain text bit thanks
    you for your question, where as the Html bit has the real email message it
    is a pain. The subject of the email to me was "Accountz - **CLOSURE**"

    I run a small business so I need the VAT bits. The Steve Fryatt free
    program Cash Book is available on Pling Store

    Adrian Crafer


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  • From Adrian Crafer@21:1/5 to M Harding on Tue Jun 1 22:43:03 2021
    In message <5935e4f375riscos@mdharding.org.uk>
    M Harding <riscos@mdharding.org.uk> wrote:

    In article <6cd8de3559.bz36@orpheusnet.co.uk>,
    Adrian Crafer <acrafer@orpheusmail.co.uk> wrote:
    You may be aware of Prophet the accounts package originally written
    by Quentin Pain and now maintained by Elesar. Well after Quentin
    left the Risc market he produced a Windows accounts package this
    was called Accountz and marketed by a company of the same name.
    Quentin retired a few years ago, but the company has just
    announced it is closing because of the trading conditions brought
    on by Covid.

    Thanks for that information, Adrian. I bought the Accountz Home
    package for Windows (and it's extremely good). Today I received an
    email thanking me for my question (which I hadn't asked) and this was accompanied by .pdf guides as to how to back up the files and stating
    that the online manuals would soon no longer be maintained, so
    download the bits one needed. (How can you forecast those?!)

    There was no mention that the firm was closing down.

    I am now pleased I stuck with Prophet and did not migrate. I look
    forward to some enhancements from Elesar in the future.

    I used to use from 1991 a simple RISC OS program called !BankManager
    (and even once ran the Church accounts on its Windows variant) but it eventually proved somewhat clunky, e.g. in printing, so I switched to Accountz. Am I to revisit RISC OS with Prophet - I thought that was a
    package for commerce rather than keeping my home bank balance stable?
    Hang on! !Prophet costs 94.80.

    Michael Harding
    Rev. Preb. M.D. Harding riscos@mdharding.org.uk

    It was one of those dreadful two part emails. The plain text bit thanks
    you for your question, where as the Html bit has the real email message it

    is a pain. The subject of the email to me was "Accountz - **CLOSURE**"

    I run a small business so I need the VAT bits. The Steve Fryatt free
    program Cash Book is available on Pling Store

    Adrian Crafer


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  • From Chris Hughes@21:1/5 to charles on Tue Jun 1 22:12:47 2021
    In message <5935e8711acharles@candehope.me.uk>
    charles <charles@candehope.me.uk> wrote:

    In article <5935e4f375riscos@mdharding.org.uk>,
    M Harding <riscos@mdharding.org.uk> wrote:
    In article <6cd8de3559.bz36@orpheusnet.co.uk>,
    Adrian Crafer <acrafer@orpheusmail.co.uk> wrote:
    You may be aware of Prophet the accounts package originally written
    by Quentin Pain and now maintained by Elesar. Well after Quentin
    left the Risc market he produced a Windows accounts package this
    was called Accountz and marketed by a company of the same name.
    Quentin retired a few years ago, but the company has just
    announced it is closing because of the trading conditions brought
    on by Covid.

    Thanks for that information, Adrian. I bought the Accountz Home
    package for Windows (and it's extremely good). Today I received an
    email thanking me for my question (which I hadn't asked) and this was
    accompanied by .pdf guides as to how to back up the files and stating
    that the online manuals would soon no longer be maintained, so
    download the bits one needed. (How can you forecast those?!)

    There was no mention that the firm was closing down.

    I am now pleased I stuck with Prophet and did not migrate. I look
    forward to some enhancements from Elesar in the future.

    I used to use from 1991 a simple RISC OS program called !BankManager
    (and even once ran the Church accounts on its Windows variant) but it
    eventually proved somewhat clunky, e.g. in printing, so I switched to
    Accountz. Am I to revisit RISC OS with Prophet - I thought that was a
    package for commerce rather than keeping my home bank balance stable?
    Hang on! !Prophet costs 94.80.

    Michael Harding
    Rev. Preb. M.D. Harding riscos@mdharding.org.uk

    I manage the accounts for a branch of a charity using Cashbook, a free program from Steve Fryatt. Yes, I did use Prophet when it first came out, but I don't need the complexity of managing VAT.

    Indeed the Wakefield Club and Show are run using the superb Cashbook
    program from Steve Fryatt, I used to use personal accounts on RISC OS, but switched to Cashbook instead and imported most data from personal accounts
    in to Cashbook back then.

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    Chris Hughes

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