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		<title>Comment on Fresh Invoicing and time tracking by Michael O'Connor Clarke</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michael O'Connor Clarke</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thanks so much, William - delighted that your experience with FreshBooks has been a good one so far.  I think your point about having your business data online is a really good one too. This is a conceptual hump some people struggle to get over - the thought that your data is all out there &quot;in the cloud&quot; seems to freak some people out.  Having lost way too much data to dead hard drives over the years (including thousands of family photos when our old 500GB backup drive died), I&#039;m a happy convert to the cloud-based way of running things.  With critical business and financial info, I think paying someone else to keep your data secure is way more sensible.

Again, thanks - if you ever need any help with your FreshBooks account, don&#039;t hesitate to get in touch.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks so much, William &#8211; delighted that your experience with FreshBooks has been a good one so far.  I think your point about having your business data online is a really good one too. This is a conceptual hump some people struggle to get over &#8211; the thought that your data is all out there &#8220;in the cloud&#8221; seems to freak some people out.  Having lost way too much data to dead hard drives over the years (including thousands of family photos when our old 500GB backup drive died), I&#8217;m a happy convert to the cloud-based way of running things.  With critical business and financial info, I think paying someone else to keep your data secure is way more sensible.</p>
<p>Again, thanks &#8211; if you ever need any help with your FreshBooks account, don&#8217;t hesitate to get in touch.</p>
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