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A program for keeping records of goods?
Prompt the program for conducting the account of the goods, please. Everything that I found, for some reason, only with a subscription, apparently, there are serious programs with cash desks, but I just need to drive in the product, its purchase price and the price for sale. At the end of the working day, drive in how much is sold, and so that she independently calculates what she has earned - that's all. You can, of course, try Excel or 1C, but for some reason I don’t want to understand them, because I need very little. I thought I could easily find a program with a beautiful interface and minimal functionality, so that it would be easy to figure it out. But it doesn't work.
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1C and only. She's not complicated. I mastered the functionality in 2 weeks, and then went further. Now I administer full-fledged 1C + MSSQL servers. I don't know everything, but enough to raise different editions for different companies.
Freelance order. Maybe pick up one of the newbies. Then it will come out almost for nothing.
It is unlikely that anyone will write this because there is nothing to do, and even more so as a product.
The web version can even be assembled from ready-made pieces.
Take my word for it. Appetite comes with eating. Almost immediately, more and more new Wishlist will begin to appear in you.
I encountered exactly the same situation in the late 90s when I was engaged in 1C for traders.
One eccentric comes to me: "I want to keep records of sales on the computer"
I bought him a computer, put 1C "Trade", said fill in the nomenclature. He showed me how to keep a cash register, count the results, etc. A month later I ask how things are going (usually after 3-4 for a bunch of questions and wishes), he answers: "That's all bullshit, they made it easier for me." A month later, he calls: "Who can I sell a computer to?", I ask: "What's wrong?" Later I learned that his daughter, whom he was trying to adapt to this business, complained to the neighbor's kid about the "difficulties" and "difficulties" in mastering the computer. He did not particularly bother to demolish 1C and made her a tablet in Excel.
If in essence, then you take small. Do not fool yourself or people, buy (better buy) 1C "Trade" and keep all the accounting there, incl. and sales
As a last resort, you can use the MS Access database. Excel is completely unsuitable for such purposes.
But no matter what you do, you still have to learn.
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