LOUISVILLE, KY, May 04, 2011 (Press-News.org) At the request of customers, software development firm Halfpricesoft has launched the new edition of check printing software to make it easier to print Quickbooks compatible checks.
"We have a strong following of small business customers who love our other time-saving and money-saving software titles." said Dr. Ge, founder of Louisville, Ky.-based Halfpricesoft, "With ezCheckPrinting, check writing and printing software, user never need to re-order the expensive pre-printed checks. And new blank check printing feature makes it even easier to print pre-printed checks for Quickbooks, ezPaycheck, Quicken and other software."
With license keys as low as $29 (or free with a special offer from TrialPay), ezCheckPrinting provides an incredible amount of value for the money. User can download and try this software free, with no cost and no obligation from http://www.halfpricesoft.com/check_printing_software_download.asp The only limit of the trail version is the SAMPLE image will be printed on checks. User can remove it by purchasing the key from halfpricesoft.com or get the key for free through TrialPay offer.
ezCheckPrinting can works with QuickBooks, Quicken, ezPaycheck or other software in the following two ways.
Print the blank pre-printed checks
After start ezCheckPrinting, user can access this function by clicking the top menu "Print Checks-_Print blank checks". With this feature, user never need to re-order expensive blank checks.
Import check data and print bulk checks
ezCheckPrinting supports data importing from csv file now. User can the target check data from Quickbooks, Quicken, ezPaycheck, ezTimeSheet or other software into CSV file. Then import these data into ezCheckPrinting and print bulk checks easily. ezCheckPrinting allows user to write checks on the blank check paper or pre-printed check paper.
Few things are as frustrating as sitting down to pay the bills and realizing the checkbook has run out of checks. Customers of Halfpricesoft's check writer software never have this problem. With this easy-to-use laser check printing software installed on a home or office computer, customers have a nearly unlimited supply of checks.
Some main features of ezCheckPrinting include:
- Print on standard size checks or on 8 1/2 x 11-inch with 3-Per-Page, Check-on-Top, Check-in-Middle, and Check-on-Bottom options.
- Customize check layout for a personalized look when printing on blank check stock
- Support Logo and Signature images
- Print checks from blank computer check paper or pre-printed checks.
- Print pre-printed blank checks to fill in manually at a later time or to use with other software such as Excel file, Quicken, QuickBooks and Microsoft Money.
- Fast Data Import/Export features
- Support unlimited accounts and unlimited checks
- Easy to use report feature helps users record and track checks they've
- Print check over network.(network version only)
Never reorder the pre-printed checks - which often results in costly delays and fees.
Best of all, users can now get this check writer software and the blank check paper absolutely free by using the special TrialPay offer. TrialPay lets customers pay for products from more than 7,500 online sellers and, for example, a consumer could buy clothing from the GAP or other retail partners and get a full license to use ezCheckPrinting software or check paper free of charge.
To learn more and take advantage of the offer visit
http://www.halfpricesoft.com/product_ezCheck.asp
Or go to video "How to print MICR check at $0 Cost":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NabTBMp1Ws
Halfpricesoft.com (http://www.halfpricesoft.com) is a leading provider of small business software, including payroll software, employee attendance tracking software, check printing software, W2/1009 software, and barcode generating software. Halfpricesoft.com was founded in 2003 in an effort to provide valuable software to business owners that was less expensive and complex than what was on the market at the time. The company wanted to build something that was user friendly, super simple, affordable, and completely risk free. Today Software from halfpricesoft.com are trusted by thousands of users and help small business owners simplify their payroll processing and business management.
Unlimited QuickBooks Checks with Check Printing Software from Halfpricesoft.com
The new ezCheckPrinting check writing software makes it easier and faster to print checks for Quicken, Quickbooks, ezPaycheck and other software. The free offers of check writer software and the blank check paper are available from halfpricesoft.com.
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[Press-News.org] Unlimited QuickBooks Checks with Check Printing Software from Halfpricesoft.comThe new ezCheckPrinting check writing software makes it easier and faster to print checks for Quicken, Quickbooks, ezPaycheck and other software. The free offers of check writer software and the blank check paper are available from halfpricesoft.com.