MYOB Premier 7.5 uses the proprietary .myo file format. Unlike modern SQL databases, these files are flat-file databases that are highly susceptible to network disruptions and power outages. Critical Maintenance Procedures
Sudden power loss or network drops can corrupt the .MYO database file.
The ability to purchase items in bulk (e.g., pallets) but sell them in smaller units (e.g., cases or individual items).
Reporting Depth: With over 150 different reports, business owners could drill down into Profit & Loss statements by department or category. Why Some Businesses Still Use It
Legacy software contains unpatched vulnerabilities. If your local network is breached, your financial database could be easily compromised or targeted by ransomware.
Continuing to use Premier 7.5 is not viable. The primary options for businesses are: