QuickBooks Links Tightened

QuickBooks Links Tightened

Written By
Jeff Burt
Jeff Burt
Dec 10, 2001
1 minute read
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Two software companies targeting the small-business market have announced tighter integration between their products and Intuit Inc.s QuickBooks small-business management software.

Interact Commerce Corp., of Scottsdale, Ariz., rolled out Act Link, which allows its Act contact management software application to share sales contacts, invoice status and other information with QuickBooks Pro 2002 and Premier 2002.

Actinic Software Ltd., of East Brunswick, N.J., extended its relationship with Intuit to support bi-directional data sharing between QuickBooks 2002 and its Actinic Business product line.

The enhanced integration will enable users to exchange sales, product and customer data between their Actinic e-commerce site and QuickBooks 2002. Pricing starts at $1,195.

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