LOUISVILLE, KY, May 11, 2011 (Press-News.org) Halfpricesoft.com (http://www.halfpricesoft.com) announces that ezCheckPrinting users can get the popular check writing software or blank check stock for free when they check out through TrialPay offer from halfpricesoft.com site.
"It's a win-win-win-win situation: the customer gets free product, we make sales, the TrialPay advertiser makes sales, and TrialPay gets commissions," said Dr Ge, the founder of halfpricesoft.com. "In a down economy, companies need to streamline and increase efficiency, so they can be more productive with every minute and every dollar. ezCheckPrinting can save user time and money. We hope more users can take advantage of this check writing software through this free offer."
This affordable check writing software is ideal for any businesses, government agencies, financial institutions and non-profits, and was designed and engineered for ease-of-use by those who have only basic computer skills and little accounting know-how. The main features include:
- Import check data from .csv file for use with ezTimeSheet, Excel file, Quickbooks, Quicken, Microsoft Money, and other accounting software.
- Export check data within the specified date range
- Support for unlimited bank accounts
- Print checks on blank check stock or pre-printed checks
- Print signature image on checks
- Print logo on checks
- Edit check layout and customize company checks
- Easy to use reports
- Print in 4 popular formats: check on top, check in middle, check on bottom and 3-per-page
- Print multiple checks with one click
- MICR printing
Known for affordability and ease-of-use, ezCheckPrinting software is highly popular with small to mid-sized corporations, government agencies, non-profits and financial institutions. Buyers can now get it for FREE.
Currently, Halfpricesoft.com offers several products for free through TrialPay, including:
- ezCheckPrinting, business version check writing and printing software
- ezCheckPersonal personal check writing software
- ezTimeSheet, computer-based employee attendance tracking software
- Blank check stock for use with ezCheckPrinting, ezPaycheck and ezCheckPersonal software
- Stock for printing W2, W3, 1099 and 1096 forms
To learn more about ezCheckPrinting check writing software and the win-win deals, user can 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 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.
Win-Win Deal From Halfpricesoft.com Opens Check Writing Software For More Businesses
From saving time and money, to increasing security and convenience, the new edition of ezCheckprinting from Halfpricesoft offers users numerous advantages. And users can get it for free through win-win deal at www.halfpricesoft.com.
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[Press-News.org] Win-Win Deal From Halfpricesoft.com Opens Check Writing Software For More BusinessesFrom saving time and money, to increasing security and convenience, the new edition of ezCheckprinting from Halfpricesoft offers users numerous advantages. And users can get it for free through win-win deal at www.halfpricesoft.com.