Sage Peachtree Premium Accounting 2011
- Sage Peachtree Premium Accounting 2011 is a comprehensive solution with tools for strategic growth, like multi-company consolidations, advanced budgeting, serialized inventory, and Crystal Reports 2008
- Create multiple budgets based on departments and cost centers; Consolidate multiple companies for financial reporting
- Design and share insightful reports with Crystal Reports 2008; Print financial statements by organizational department
- Track serialized inventory; Help increase job profitability with change order processing
- All the features of the Complete version: automate invoices, checks, employee payroll tracking, job costing, time and billing, in-depth inventory capabilities, and analysis tools
Product Description
Sage Peachtree Premium Accounting 2011 is an easy-to-use comprehensive solution that provides tools for strategic growth like multi-company consolidations, advanced budgeting, serialized inventory, and Crystal Reports 2008.Save time with simplified navigation and dashboards, multi-tasking screens, integration with Microsoft Excel*, and comparative budgeting. The Internal Accounting Review* helps you track errors and deter fraud. Sage Peachtree Premium Accounting 201… More >>


This is definitely an improvement to 2010, at least because it is back to loading and logging into a company in a normal amount of time – back to how it was before 2010. 2010 was very slow loading and getting into a company. Otherwise, it seems to be just tweaks to 2010. If you can still get support with your current version, and you don’t need any of the new features, then I wouldn’t upgrade. I had to upgrade because 2010 won’t work after June 30, 2010 for credit card processing (pci compliance issue). If you use Peachtree to process credit cards (which I recommend) then you will need to upgrade to 2011. The installation upgrade from 2010 was very easy and worked flawlessly. If you are upgrading from an earlier version than 2010 then it might be a little more difficult and take some getting used to, as it was for me going from 2008 to 2010. There are new shipping/billing contacts, which I don’t like. We had separate older shipping and billing and it was a little bit of a pain.
Overall, very good to finally be able to get rid of the horrible load speed of 2010.
I was a bit miffed that I was forced to upgrade to 2011 just because of the PCI compliant credit card scheme. I had just upgraded to 2010 6 months ago. Upgrade only cost me fifty bucks, as I signed up for the super duper support package for 2010 where any upgrades during the year are only 50 bukos.
Rating: 5 / 5