Suggest a MAS90 feature online

By Wayne Schulz • July 3rd, 2009

Suggest a feature for MAS90 , MAS 200 or MAS 500 now live

Thanks to Dawn Anastasi for passing along the tip that Sage’s new Ideascope suggestion box is now live on the web.

You can use Ideascope as a way to communicate product suggestions directly to Sage. While the concept of “suggest a feature” is not new – the way that Sage is implementing the collection is new.

Previously you had to log into the Sage site using a username and password. Then you’d submit your suggestion without knowing if anyone else had made a similar suggestion.

With Ideascope you have the ability to enter ideas/suggestions directly on the web (watch for this to be embedded into a future product release) and also check to see if anyone else has already made the same (or similar) suggestion.

Hopefully this new tool will allow Sage to more efficiently manage the large numbers of suggestions for product enhancements and focus in on the highest value (aka – most requested).

Now everyone please go tell Sage that the ability to delete/renumber/merge RANGES of items should be protected by role maintenance while renumbering/merging single items should continue as it.

Suggest a MAS90 or MAS200 feature via C&G Consulting

© 2009, Wayne Schulz. All rights reserved. Formed in 2005. the 90 Minds Consulting Group is a collaboration of 100 Sage partners who independently join together online in a 24 x 7 private communication network to solve difficult issues for their customers. The group is not affiliated with Sage and our collaboration provides for unparalleled member access to early warnings of bugs and other issues which members in turn are encouraged to use to provide an exceptional customer experience.

Wayne is a Glastonbury CT based MAS 90 and MAS 200 consultant specializing in advanced support, training and implementation. He started working with the software in 1986 as a staff CPA at a local accounting firm. He moved onto his own firm in 1995 and has been annoying the members of 90 Minds ever since.
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