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    What is Subset?

    It is a spreadsheet on an endless canvas so you can easily compare data, re-organize your data to tell a story, and reuse automated spreadsheet templates to save time.

    What is Xero?

    Inventory, invoicing, time tracking, expenses, and hundreds of other apps all seamlessly integrate with Xero to save your business precious time and money.

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