I believe it is the same software. It's not an easy software to use or learn. It has a lot of value for our client in being able to keep track of information they need as their projects develope, but the rest of it is pretty horrible. I gave up trying to know it in depth and have only gotten comfortable with the parts that I need. The office manager who signed up my client for it wasn't thrilled with it, but it is evidently one of the best for the designer function, the rest is just problematic. The new office manager has fits over it. From what I understand, the developer of the software originally wanted to put it on the market, get a following, then sell it off to Intuit. But Intuit was a no go and they parted ways on less than friendly terms. That was about ten or twelve years ago. Now they have a new iteration that shows up on the sign screen, but I don't think it's functional yet. The new office manager told me that the new version will be integrating with QBO. She's looking for other alternatives now, neither of us like QBO.