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To increase operational efficiency, Multiflash® , a comprehensive PVT (Pressure, Volume, and Temperature) modeling and physical properties software, empowers engineers to predict the phase behavior and transport properties of complex fluids in oil and gas, refining, petrochemical & polymer, energy, and process industries.

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Thermodynamics and Physical Properties for Net Zero

Fluid modeling is carried out at various stages in design and operations. However, the lack of appropriate models and consistency across disciplines often causes delays, uncertainties, and costly mistakes. While this situation leads to excessive CAPEX/OPEX, it may also cause health and safety hazards and catastrophic damages to facilities.

Multiflash supports your organisation along its digital transformation and transition journey toward net zero by:

  • Accurately predicting phase behavior increasing operational efficiency.
  • Seamlessly integrating with other modeling tools providing effective collaboration.

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Multiflash PVT Modeling Software Benefits

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QuickBooks POS 9.0 was not just software; it was a glimpse of what tight accounting-POS integration could be. Intuit abandoned it for cloud profits, but many retailers still remember it fondly – when a sale was a sale, and your books just worked. Have you used QuickBooks POS 9.0? Share your memories, workarounds, or horror stories in the comments below. And if you’re still running it today – how? Let’s talk.

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Some users have successfully extracted data using ODBC drivers and migrated to open-source ERP (Odoo, InvenTree) or modern POS. Others keep a dedicated Windows 10 PC air-gapped from the internet just to run reports. QuickBooks POS 9

If you’ve been in retail for more than a decade, you remember the quiet power of Intuit QuickBooks Point of Sale 9.0. Released around 2011–2012, version 9.0 was the culmination of Intuit’s desktop POS journey before the company began shifting focus to online ecosystems (QuickBooks Online, Shopify integrations, and eventually discontinuing native POS). For many small to mid-sized retailers—boutiques, hardware stores, pet shops, and electronics resellers—QuickBooks POS 9.0 was the gold standard. Why? Because it did what few POS systems did then (and some still struggle with now): seamless, real-time integration with QuickBooks Financial Software (Pro, Premier, or Enterprise). Share your memories, workarounds, or horror stories in

Real Fluids

Anticipate the phase behavior and transport properties of highly non-ideal fluids across the chemical, petrochemical, and oil and gas industry, from the reservoir to refinery.

Flow Assurance

Accurately forecast the risks associated with the formation of pure solids, hydrates, wax, and asphaltenes while assessing mitigation or remediation strategies.

Embedded Applications

Integrate the threadsafe Multiflash PVT engine in workflow, software, or hardware solutions through the standard Cape-OPEN interface, native EXCEL® plugin, or standard APIs.

Asset Integrity

Predict the partitioning and phase behavior of hazardous substances to help asset integrity engineers and production chemists manage the risks to facilities.

Reservoir PVT Modeling

Characterize petroleum fluids through compositional or black oil data, and tune equations of state and physical properties models through PVT experiments.

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Watch how Multiflash predicts the behaviour and properties of complex fluids for optimal design and operations.

QuickBooks POS 9.0 was not just software; it was a glimpse of what tight accounting-POS integration could be. Intuit abandoned it for cloud profits, but many retailers still remember it fondly – when a sale was a sale, and your books just worked. Have you used QuickBooks POS 9.0? Share your memories, workarounds, or horror stories in the comments below. And if you’re still running it today – how? Let’s talk.

QuickBooks POS 9.0 – The Last Great Desktop POS System from Intuit (A Retrospective & Deep Dive)

Some users have successfully extracted data using ODBC drivers and migrated to open-source ERP (Odoo, InvenTree) or modern POS. Others keep a dedicated Windows 10 PC air-gapped from the internet just to run reports.

If you’ve been in retail for more than a decade, you remember the quiet power of Intuit QuickBooks Point of Sale 9.0. Released around 2011–2012, version 9.0 was the culmination of Intuit’s desktop POS journey before the company began shifting focus to online ecosystems (QuickBooks Online, Shopify integrations, and eventually discontinuing native POS). For many small to mid-sized retailers—boutiques, hardware stores, pet shops, and electronics resellers—QuickBooks POS 9.0 was the gold standard. Why? Because it did what few POS systems did then (and some still struggle with now): seamless, real-time integration with QuickBooks Financial Software (Pro, Premier, or Enterprise).

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Behnam Salimi

Product Manager - PVT Technology

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"Over the 30+ years of its development and market presence, Multiflash has established itself as one of the standards in PVT modeling across the process industry. The specialization and accuracy of predictions in applications such as flow assurance or process modeling have traditionally driven the evolution of the software. More recently, energy transition and digitalization have started to cause a shift in the focus of oil & gas, and process industries. Multiflash is at the forefront of this transition, with new applications and models, as well as innovative and more performative ways to access its capabilities across disciplines and platforms, to provide engineers with a truly unique solution for their needs of accurate predictions of phase behavior and physical properties."

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