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  • Lipton Adler chosen to distribute new Canadian Cheque Printing Application for US QuickBooks Enterprise Edition.

    This 2008 Canadian Cheque Printing Application is designed to work with the 2007 and 2008 QuickBooks® US Enterprise Edition to print Canadian cheques in the new Canadian Payments Association’s (CPA) Standard 006 format.

    The new cheque printing application is published by Xinfosystems of Toronto and is now available on-line from Lipton Adler Computer Consultants Corp. This is the third in a series of applications for QuickBooks published by Xinfosystems.

    Get more information on this here.


  • Lipton Adler chosen to distribute new T4A CRA approved Reporting Application for QuickBooks.

    A new reporting application published by Xinfosystems of Toronto is now available on-line from Lipton Adler Computer Consultants Corp. This is the second in a series of applications for QuickBooks published by Xinfosystems. This spring the T5018 report generator was released for Quickbooks users.

    Get more information about the T4A applications here.


  • Lipton Adler Computer Consultants Corp. has become a registered member of the Microsoft Partner Program.

    This program is designed to help partners to deliver high quality technology and solutions based on Microsoft technologies.


  • Martin Adler, President of Lipton Adler Computer Consultants Corp. has recently written his 10th article for the QuickBooks ProConnection newsletter issued monthly by Intuit Canada for Canadian Quickbooks Proadvisors and QuickBooks users.

    “The Virtual Office” was just published in the October 2005 edition of ProConnection. Here’s the link to read the article:  http://www.accountant.intuit.ca/proconnection/articles/oct05/print/troubleshooting.shtm

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