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CRISP is a bookkeeping system that can support 250 individual databases,
making it perfect for property management of multiple commercial or
investment properties, or for individual accounting for several
separate projects or companies.
CRISP is completely menu-driven. You select the property, or account,
you want to operate with from a menu and then select the operation you
want from another menu. Each database has its own journal of receipts
and disbursements of up to 9,999 entries, chart of accounts of up to
250 accounts, and payor/payee list of up to 250 names (plus unlimited
special payor/payees).
For each database, you can display up to three bank account balances,
create income and expense reports, print checks (with or without payee's
address for window envelope), reconcile bank statements for each
property or project, and display delinquency reports. You can also
backup all account data to another file for safe keeping. In addition,
CRISP can export files of up to a year of monthly account totals to
Lotus 1-2-3. CRISP makes written reports including all transactions,
selected transactions, and annual and monthly totals of accounts.
DESCRIPTION OF CRISP VERSION 3.0
CRISP is a bookkeeping system that can support 250 individual
databases, making it perfect for property management of multiple
commercial or investment properties, or for individual accounting
for several separate projects or professional activities. CRISP
is completely menu-driven. You select the property or project you
want to operate with from a menu and then select the operation you
want from another menu. Each database has its own journal of
receipts and disbursements of up to 9,999 entries, distinct chart
of accounts of up to 250 accounts, and payor/payee list of up to
250 names (plus unlimited special payor/payees).
For each data base, you can display up to three bank account
balances, create income and expense reports, print checks (with or
without payee's address for window envelope), reconcile bank
statements for each property or project, and display delinquency
report to see which of previously designated payor/payees have paid
rent or disbursed or received from a designated account. You can
also backup all account data to another file for safekeeping. In
addition, CRISP can export files of up to a year of monthly account
totals to Lotus 1-2-3. CRISP makes written reports including
reports of all transactions, selected transactions, and annual and
monthly totals of accounts.
A durable 80 page instruction manual is available from the
author.
Disk No: 1346
Disk Title: Crisp
PC-SIG Version: S3.0
Program Title: Crisp
Author Version: 3.0
Author Registration: $55.00
Special Requirements: A printer.
CRISP is a bookkeeping system that can support 250 individual databases,
making it perfect for property management of multiple commercial or
investment properties, or for individual accounting for several
separate projects or companies.
CRISP is completely menu-driven. You select the property, or account,
you want to operate with from a menu and then select the operation you
want from another menu. Each database has its own journal of receipts
and disbursements of up to 9,999 entries, chart of accounts of up to
250 accounts, and payor/payee list of up to 250 names (plus unlimited
special payor/payees).
For each database, you can display up to three bank account balances,
create income and expense reports, print checks (with or without payee's
address for window envelope), reconcile bank statements for each
property or project, and display delinquency reports. You can also
backup all account data to another file for safe keeping. In addition,
CRISP can export files of up to a year of monthly account totals to
Lotus 1-2-3. CRISP makes written reports including all transactions,
selected transactions, and annual and monthly totals of accounts.
PC-SIG
1030D East Duane Avenue
Sunnyvale Ca. 94086
(408) 730-9291
(c) Copyright 1989 PC-SIG, Inc.
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║ To start program, type: CRSP (press enter) ║
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║ To print the documentation, type: COPY README.DOC PRN ║
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(c) Copyright 1990, PC-SIG Inc.
README.DOC FILE FOR CRISP VERSION 3.0
The diskette upon which this program is furnished contains
the program file which is "CRSP.EXE", this "README.DOC" file, a
"DESCRIPT.DOC" file which briefly describes the program, and five
sample data files. The sample data files are a property index file
which is "CRSPD" and five files in the form "CRSP?030".
These sample data files show accounting for a year for a
property named "3000 Montgomery Street". To see the program
operate with sample data the user may boot his computer, designate
the "A" drive as the current drive, place the diskette in the "A"
drive, and type "CRSP" and then press "enter".
To set up the system for his own data, the user needs only the
file named "CRSP.EXE" and may transfer that file to another
diskette or to the hard drive. The other necessary files will be
created by the program. The property index file "CRSPD" is created
on the current drive and is subsequently sought on that drive.
When entering properties in the property index the user designates
the location for all other files.
The first screen of the program tells how the user may
register to obtain the durable 60 page manual, updates and support.
Volume in drive A has no label
Directory of A:\
CRSP EXE 206859 7-19-90 5:49p
CRSPD 788 1-21-80 5:38a
CRSPP030 3248 1-23-80 9:15p
CRSPA030 2674 6-01-90 6:29p
CRSPJ030 16722 1-21-80 5:35a
CRSPS030 4800 1-18-80 10:47a
CRSPC030 22190 1-18-80 10:47a
README DOC 1273 7-23-90 12:57p
CRSPE030 240 1-18-80 10:20a
DESCRIPT DOC 1472 7-23-90 1:11p
GO BAT 38 10-19-87 3:56p
GO TXT 573 8-20-90 4:23p
FILE1346 TXT 2591 8-28-90 4:13p
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