Tally Prime 6.1 [work] -
If you run a restaurant or a retail store with thousands of SKUs (batches, expiry dates, godowns), version 6.1 handles it, but slowly. The Stock Query loads with a noticeable lag when you have more than 10,000 items. It works, but it isn't smooth .
Accountants, rejoice. The Exception Reports have gotten scary good. You can now set "Alerts" for specific scenarios (e.g., "Alert me if a vendor invoice exceeds 5 Lakhs without a PO" ). It catches human error before the auditor does. The new Multi-Currency Adjustment tool is also a lifesaver if you deal in USD or EUR. The "Still Makes Me Grind My Teeth" (The Bad) 1. The UI is a Fresco, Not a Revolution Tally calls it "Modern." I call it "Layered." The new dark mode is easy on the eyes, but why is generating a GST report still buried three menus deep? The UI remains a spreadsheet-centric maze. If you are a Gen-Z user raised on sleek CRMs like Zoho or Freshbooks, Tally Prime 6.1 will feel like flying a Boeing 747 when you just wanted a scooter. tally prime 6.1
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4.2/5) Verdict: "Familiar comfort meets modern necessity. If Excel and your Auditor had a love child, this is it." If you run a restaurant or a retail