Abacus Research AG is a Swiss software house that has spent four decades translating local accounting practice into modular business systems, and its slim desktop connector AbaClient distills that heritage into a single-click gateway: employees launch the utility, enter their Abacus credentials, and immediately run the company’s ERP or AbaWeb suite in a self-contained window that behaves like a native program yet needs neither Java nor a browser. Typical deployments see finance teams opening AbaClient each morning to post invoices, log time, or generate Swiss-compliant salary statements, while warehouse staff use the same launcher to pull live stock levels into barcode scanners and sales managers call up consolidated dashboards during customer visits. Because the client keeps session data local and streams only encrypted screen updates, remote workers on hotel Wi-Fi remain inside the corporate security perimeter without VPN overhead, and IT departments can script silent mass roll-outs that pre-configure server addresses and single-sign-on tokens. The same executable works on 32- and 64-bit Windows, updates itself automatically from the Abacus portal, and coexists peacefully with terminal-server farms or Citrix layers. By concentrating on this narrow but critical link, Abacus frees midsize Swiss companies from browser compatibility headaches and delivers the look and speed of an installed suite while the actual business logic stays centralized on premise or in Abacus cloud. AbaClient is offered for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are pulled through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the newest release, and can be queued for batch deployment across any number of workstations.
AbaClient allows to log-in into your Abacus Business Software or AbaWeb - without any internet browser and without having java installed.
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