This section covers some basic Sage MAS
90 and 200 product information including latest version
information, current release levels, a listing of Sage
MAS 90 and 200 modules, and a Year 2000 statement.
Sage Software leveraged 15 years of accounting experience
to create Sage MAS 90 For Windows® — a Windows-compatible
accounting software that can give you increased
productivity and improved business processes. Sage
MAS 90 For Windows is easy to learn and use, offers
broad accounting functionality and integrates readily
with other Windows applications such as Microsoft®
Word® and Excel®. Windows® 98 users will recognize
the Sage MAS 90 Launcher's Explorer-like interface,
which allows them to locate any accounting task
quickly and easily. Finally, Sage MAS 90 For Windows®
offers world-class financial and management reporting
tools, superb customization capabilities and scalability
for growing businesses.
Sage MAS 200 Client/Server
Client/server computing has become an important
industry trend. Sage MAS 200 Client/Server (Sage
MAS 90cs) is a 32-bit version of Sage MAS 90 For
Windows® that incorporates client/server technology
to add new capabilities. When you choose Sage MAS
90 Client/Server, you'll receive key benefits that
only client/server architectures can provide, such
as more efficient distributed processing, high performance,
enhanced data integrity and reliability, remote
access support and scalability for large numbers
of users.
Sage MAS 200 Client/Server with SQL Server Option
A Microsoft SQL Server version is available for
those requiring the added reliability, security,
and integration capabilities of this platform.
Sage MAS 90 and 200 Current Release Levels – Revised 09/05
The list below shows the current release levels of all
Sage MAS 90 and 200 Level 4.x applications contained on the
CD ROM dated 01/05. Use this list to compare the level
installed on your system to the most current level in
production. To do so, print the Installed Application
Listing from the Library Master Utilities menu. The Application
Name, Part Number, Level Number, and Release Date of each
application installed on your system appears. Compare
your Release Levels to the ones shown below. If the Release
Level of any of your installed applications are older
(lower) than those shown below, you are not using the
most current version of that application.