December 7th, 1999

[5:00 PM] Looking For A Mac Business Plan Aid?
by Staff

MacTreasures has added a new app to their arsenal of hard to find Mac products. They have added Business Plan Toolkit, which is an aid for developing business plans on your Mac. According to MacTreasures:

MacTreasures, a web site specializing in Macintosh software and hardware not found on retail shelves announces the addition of Business Plan Toolkit to its web site.

Business Plan Toolkit, a comprehensive business plan works with MS Excel 5.0, MS Word 5.1, ClarisWorks 5.0 or MS Works 3.0 to develop complete text, fully-linked and complete financial analysis, dazzling business charts and professional-looking formatted printouts. New version 7.0 offers file compatibility with market-leader Business Plan Pro for Windows. Not a cookie-cutter boilerplate plan, Business Plan Toolkit provides table-by-table and topic-by-topic guidance to create a real plan with real cash flow and valuable analysis, puts concepts in user's own words. For a business plan you'll be proud to show to banker, investor or boss.

Business Plan Toolkit also includes detailed instructions for combining text, tables and charts. You end up with a comprehensive business plan that includes thorough financials and your own original text.

This title, and more, may be found on the MacTreasures web site. MacTreasures is an online web catalog currently listing almost 8,500 commercial unique and hard-to-find Macintosh software, hardware, and Newton products. Our titles are NOT found on retail shelves and are rarely promoted through direct mail catalogs. We carry software for everything from the Apple II's to the iMac's.

If you are interested in this product, you can find more information at the MacTreasures web site.

The Mac Observer Spin: For the record, this site is not related to The Mac Treasures Tracing Club based in Japan.

The Business Plan Toolkit is an important title for the Mac as there is a dearth of business development software for our market. It would be nice if the developers could add support for Office 98 in the next update.

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