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June 28, 2007

Fishbowl Inventory 5.0 Allows QuickBooks Users LIFO/FIFO and Much More

Already a powerful inventory control software package, Fishbowl Inventory, the best-selling add-on for QuickBooks users, announces the successful release of their new and improved product: Fishbowl Inventory 5.0.

Orem, UT (PRWEB) June 28, 2007 -- Fishbowl Inventory is pleased to announce the release of Fishbowl Inventory 5.0 on June 25, 2007, the largest and most robust version ever. 5.0 contains amazing features that will revolutionize the way that Inventory is managed in virtually every industry. Some of these features include: LIFO, FIFO and Standard costing, RMA tracking, Consignment, Drop Shipping, Outsourcing, Transfer Orders and much more.

Dave Williams, CEO of Fishbowl Inventory, commented on the new release, "Fishbowl Inventory 5.0 will continue to separate Fishbowl from the competition. By adding more functionality and still retaining its incredible ease-of-use, Fishbowl Inventory will keep increasing its market share."

To make many of these new features possible, Fishbowl Inventory 5.0 only integrates with QuickBooks 2007 Pro, Premier and Enterprise. Integrating with QuickBooks' best gives Fishbowl Inventory the ability to have a tighter integration and allows faster implementation process from the beginning.

Fishbowl Inventory recently received the highest customer service rating of 7.5 in a survey funded by Intuit and conducted by an independent company. This rating is the highest of any inventory package that integrates with QuickBooks.

Together with QuickBooks Fishbowl Inventory allows both small businesses and mid-tier companies the ability to track their assets with the methods that best suit their needs. Best of all, they can do it all on the easy-to-use platform they already know.

Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at June 28, 2007 10:01 PM

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