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A top of the range accounting system for South Africans, designed by South Africans. One of the motivations in writing Signet was to offer a mid to top range suite of accounting software modules written for South African requirements, thereby providing local development and growth. Signet is a Windows 98/NT4/2000/ME/XP + based package and is offered on a modular basis.
The emphasis is on a powerful yet easy to use accounting system that will grow with clients' requirements. The system has built in postal and telephone area code automation for ease of entry and consistency. With our uncertain postal system, Signet offers a Direct Bank Payment module so that you may pay your Creditors directly. This module has a full bank branch and account number checking facility, thereby eliminating costly rejections when posting transactions to the bank. Whilst Signet is a modular system, you may choose to take, for instance, the Creditors module initially, and at a later stage the General Ledger. Signet provides a "mini" General Ledger so that when you decide to purchase the General Ledger, Signet will offer you the choice to import the captured information from the Creditors module into the General Ledger. Extensive operator control is available in all modules. Most database pages within Signet offer some unique features. For instance, you can attach external documents to most records. Once attached, you can launch any document directly from within Signet. You could use this to:
Where Signet stores a fax number against a record (e.g. a Debtor), facilities are provided to send a fax directly from that page. Similarly, cellular numbers can be sent an SMS message, and e-mail addresses can be sent an e-mail message. An additional module called the SMS Server module allows you to turn any Cell phone into a terminal to the Signet system. See our News section for late breaking news. As this system is designed for the South African market, we invite you to post your comments or suggestions in the area provided, or see our Contact section for alternate contact methods. |