We just got cooler
Buckle up, kids, because the ride just got way more exciting.
With every release of IAC-EZ, we want to make your experience so much better. We realize we’re talking about bookkeeping software here, but if we can make it easier for you then well go home happy at the end of the day.
We’re excited about the release of version 1.43, which went live on May 30th. Here’s what you will see in this release:
There are minor tweaks to our interface. This is something we always do to improve the user experience. Nothing major to report; in fact, you might not even notice the changes, but they’re there, subtly making your bookkeeping EZ.
We’ve also made some minor changes that allow you to merge contacts, to see billable expenses that have not been billed when invoicing, and to track referrals and commissions.
And, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Minnesota now have tax estimates… so if Norm Coleman and Al Franken ever figure out which one of them represents Minnesota in the Senate, they can do their books in IAC-EZ and we’ll be able to provide them with accurate estimates.
And now for the big reveal: [Drumroll please]
Abracadabra… Mr. Networth has waved his magic wand and given you the ability to create invoices, right in your account!
Some of you use sites like Freshbooks or Cashboard – the invoicing gurus. They are good sites with lots of functionality. But some of you don’t need all those bells and whistles, and some of you want the convenience of keeping all of your bookkeeping functions together in one place. IAC-EZ lets you do just that right from our EZ-to-use interface. Click here to check out a sample of an invoice.
Over time, we plan to build out additional functionality that you’ll find helpful when creating invoices, so be sure to email us at support@iacez.com to request features that you’d like to have available when invoicing.
And if version 1.43 isn’t exciting enough, we’ve already started working on version 1.44, which will include auto entering, improved formatting, and state tax estimates for Oklahoma, Nevada, Missouri, Arizona, New Hampshire and “Almost Heaven” West Virginia!
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