![]() ![]() ![]() This translates into being able to get paid more quickly, thus assisting your cash flow. Secondly, the apps allow you to raise sales invoices and send them directly to your customers for payments no matter where you are. Xero is optimized to work quite well not just on MacBooks, but on iPhones and iPads – in fact there’s an app for each of these devices. If you’re someone who works while on the go, these apps can be a godsend.įirstly, the mobile apps sync seamlessly with the web app, so any changes being made while on the go will be reflected on the web. To get to the point, if you’re a Mac user, Xero is accounting software that will work perfectly for you and your devices. Maybe in the past you would need to worry about whether you were buying the correct version of the product and whether you would get the same updates as often or as quickly as the PC product would, but this is no longer the case. This means the accounting software that is operating system-agnostic. Since Xero works in the cloud, there is nothing to install locally on your computer. So how do Xero and Apple play well together for Mac users? 1. The app to be spotlighted at the event is Xero’s cloud accounting software. As the event is fast approaching, I thought I would write a brief post for those out there that are looking for accounting software for Mac – and why Xero is a spectacular choice for Apple lovers out there.Īs a an Apple Mobility Partner, Xero, Apple and other technology companies are working together to enhance the experience that their business customers receive from their respective products. It’s great to see that both businesses not only see synergies by working together, but they also envision ways in which they can help out small business owners in the digital age. I was invited by Apple and Xero to speak at Apple’s flagship store in Montreal later this month about how Apple’s business customers can leverage new apps and technology to help run (and grow) their small businesses. Today we’re excited to feature guest author Ryan Lazanis, founder of Xen Accounting.
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