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Accpac is the common name for the Sage ERP Accpac line of Accounting Applications, primarily serving small and medium sized businesses. Sage ERP Accpac is now produced by Sage following its acquisition in 2004.[1]
Sage Accpac ERP is a Windows based range of ERP software, available with a variety of database backends. This can run under a Windows environment[2] and has an option of being hosted by Sage. It is multi-user, multi-currency and multi-language. It is available in five languages: English, Spanish, French and Chinese (Simplified and Traditional).
The original product was developed for the CPM operating system in the late seventies. This was ported to MS-DOS and the IBM-PC in the early eighties. Then the Windows version was developed in the early 1990s and released in 1994. The Windows version was developed with all new code based on Computer Associates development tools. These components were eventually replaced by industry standard tools.
As part of an extensive product re-branding campaign in 2012, Sage renamed Accpac to Sage 300.
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