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Microsoft to Office Accounting: Your number's up

News in brief: Redmond calls time on accounting product

Tags: online software, microsoft, office accounting

By silicon.com staff

Published: 2 November 2009 11:37 GMT

Microsoft announced on Friday it is to kill off its Office Accounting product line.

Microsoft's Redmond campus
Microsoft's Redmond campus. The software giant has called time on accounting software
(Photo credit: Microsoft)

The Redmond giant said it will stop distributing the free Office Accounting and Office Accounting Express in the UK and US next month.

The product was launched in 2005 and was later converted into an online-only product.

For more, see Microsoft killing off Office Accounting product on CNET News.com.

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