rTools Reporting Software for Peachtree 4.1

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With rTools you can take the next step in business intelligence with its powerful data-mining capabilities. Discover patterns and expose your Peachtree data to reveal the hidden trends about your products, customers, services, expenses. Better analyze those components that are critical to your organization's success. Create smarter, insightful reports that present the right information to the right audiences. Users can easily gain valuable insight into Peachtree's complex database with just a few mouse clicks. Designed with the end users in mind, rTools empowers end users to perform advanced analysis directly in Microsoft Excel.

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