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DacEasy was the first company to offer affordable accounting software geared towards the small business. It was first released in 1985 and had gone through many DOS revisions at the time the Windows version was released.

DacEasy, Inc., originally Dac Software, Inc., was an American developer and publisher of productivity and accounting software active from 1985 to 2000 and based in Dallas, Texas. They were best known for their namesake DacEasy suite of accounting software for the IBM Personal Computer and compatibles. Launched in April 1985, DacEasy was the least expensive integrated accounting software package on the market, at under US$50 (this at a time when all others on the market were at least several hundred US$ per module). In 1987, the DacEasy company was acquired by Insilco Corporation, a conglomerate based in Connecticut, who kept DacEasy around as an independently run subsidiary. In 1991, Insilco sold DacEasy to Sage Software (later known as the Sage Group) of the United Kingdom. Like Insilco, Sage kept DacEasy around as a subsidiary, until 1999. Sage continued to develop an accounting package with the DacEasy name until 2019.

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Dac Software launched their eponymous flagship product, DacEasy, a suite of accounting software for the IBM Personal Computer and compatibles, in April 1985.[2] DacEasy integrated several major aspects of accounting software which, in previously released titles from other companies, previously spanned multiple separate packages, which customers had to buy separately. These aspects included modules for accounts payable, accounts receivable, billing, a double-entry general ledger, inventory, purchase orders, and financial forecasting. DacEasy, which was written almost entirely by Hurtado in compiled BASIC, integrated these functions into one 5.25-inch floppy disk.[7][8][5] It was very well received by critics and users, not least of which for value proposition and low cost (US$49.95 originally, later increased to $69.95).[7][9][8] The market for accounting software was crowded at the time, one estimate placing the number of software firms offering such software at over 400. DacEasy was able to compete by selling for a double-digit price point, whereas other companies sold their accounting software packages for between $1,500 and $3,000 combined (for equivalent functionality).[8] Sales of DacEasy grew exponentially, the company selling roughly 4,000 copies a month between April and July 1985 and 18,000 in the month of August alone.[8][9][10] By October 1985, it topped the charts for personal computer accounting software.[10] Dac Software supported their customers with an annual $50 service contract for phone inquiries topping 60 minutes.[11]

Soon after the release of DacEasy, Howe began diversifying Dac Software's catalog.[2] In November 1985, they introduced Easy Word, a word processor for the IBM PC and compatibles that included a built-in English dictionary of 70,000 words for spellchecking and functionality for mail merging, auto-hyphenation, and justification.[12] EasyWord faced an even more crowded market and was met with lukewarm enthusiasm from the press.[12][13] In June 1987, by which point they had sold 170,000 copies of the first version of DacEasy and earned over $3.7 million in sales since their founding, Dac Software released DacEasy version 2.0.[2][14] DacEasy 2.0 was rewritten from the ground up in C and spanned two floppy installation disks.[14] Version 2.0 retained the same modules as the first version while adding online help, a better text-based windowing system with more coherent menus, pop-up windows, and user-definable color themes, more standardized key shortcuts, and better-worded error messages, among other improvements.[14][15] Dac Software sold separately an add-on pack allowing users to tabulate payroll, for $49.95.[14] In late 1987, the company released a stripped-down version of DacEasy, called DacEasy Light, aimed at smaller businesses and novices to accounting.[16][2] DacEasy Light lacks the inventory, forecasting, and purchase order modules of the mainstream package and limits the number of transactions per month to no more than 2,200 and the number of checks between reconciliations to no more than 800.[16][17] DacEasy Light sold over 20,000 copies within six months.[2]

Dac remained an independently run subsidiary of Insilco out of Dallas. Insilco's ownership of Dac was initially beneficial for both companies at first, but tensions started to manifest after a couple of years.[4] Hurtado left the company to found M-USA Business Systems, Inc. (M-USA short for Mexico-U.S.A.), a rival developer of accounting software.[5][3] In February 1989, Dac Software acquired the rights to publish Lucid 3-D, an early multisheet (so called three-dimensional, although not in the modern sense) spreadsheet application developed by the Personal Computer Support Group of Dallas. Dac released version 2.0 of Lucid 3-D later in the year.[21] In late 1989, Dac began developing DacEasy for Apple's Macintosh computer;[22] however, plans to develop DacEasy for Microsoft's Windows operating system were scrapped by order of Insilco.[4] In December 1990, Dac rush-released DacEasy version 4.0, in time for Christmas. A number of bugs were found with its number-crunching engine, leading to a recall the following month.[5][4] Also in January 1991, Insilco filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and began selling off its assets, including Dac Software.[4] According to Howe, Insilco slated to sell Dac to a group of Texas oil barons, before Sage Software of the United Kingdom counter-offered with a US$18 million purchase offer.[5][4] The sale to Sage Group (later known as the Sage Group) was finalized in May 1991.[5] Dac Software changed their name to DacEasy, Inc., adopting the name of their namesake product while continuing to operate as a subsidiary of Sage for several years. The company grew to 280 employees in 1994 before shrinking to 230 in 1995.[4][23] DacEasy the company dissolved in around 2000, when DacEasy's website was replaced with that of Sage's own.[24] Sage continued to offer an accounting suite by the name of Sage DacEasy until 2019.[25]

DacEasy (Network version) is a powerful, easy-to-use complete accounting solution. It has been winning awards and satisfying users for more than a decade. At the core of DacEasy is a series of fully integrated modules giving you the vital information that's key to you successfully operating and growing your business. Use them together or individually to fit your exact accounting requirements. It is our goal at DacEasy to help you grow your business and everything from the DacEasy for Windows product, documentation and award winning support staff are designed to do just that.

When you use Sage DacEasy accounting software in the cloud, you can log in to your software from your PC, MAC, Android Tablet, or iOS device such as iPad or iPhone. You have the freedom to access all of your accounting information anywhere with an internet connection! In addition to enjoying DacEasy accounting software remote access, your employees can work together seamlessly with DacEasy multi-user access. You simply log in to your personal Trapp Technology portal page and you will have full featured access to your accounting software whether you are at the office, at home or travelling the world!

Have you ever needed your trusted financial advisor to have access to your accounting data? With the accountants cloud you can authorize your advisor to have access to your files through a unique portal only available to them. From their portal they can have access to all their clients with a click of a button, making life easier for them which translates to a better relationship for you. With large tech giants like Apple adapting to the cloud with their iCloud, the technology is becoming familiar to the accounting world.

Available on desktop and laptop computers with a preference for Windows operating systems, Sage DacEasy offers a multitude of support avenues. Customers can reach out online, via phone support, or gain 24/7 access to a representative. To ensure customers fully understand the software, Sage also provides interactive tutorials and informative videos. Stringent security measures include certified data protection protocols, rigorous access control, and robust encryption standards. Sage DacEasy also has an impressive network of resellers like Databit, AccSoft, and Onesys, to cater to customer needs across the globe.

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Accounting software can be used by anyone who deals in transactions that involve money transfers, currency exchanges, selling and buying, deposits and withdrawals. While any type of business can use accounting software, it is best suited for small to mid-size businesses, schools, employment agencies, and banks.

DacEasy by Sage is a completely integrated accounting product with a solid POS module. Designed to be used either as a stand-alone product or as a completely integrated front/back office solution, the system is best suited for small to mid-sized retailers. It comes in single-user and network editions, the latter of which supports up to 20 concurrent users, all submitting sales to the same database, all integrated with other DacEasy modules.

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