Wednesday, January 27, 2010

QuickBooks Pro 2010 Right now


Can't set discreet item prices, only a specific % markup.
Can't enter sales orders then convert to packing slip for order filling THEN make it an invoice for billing.
Can't have a common reference number that flows through estimate, pkg slip and invoice. This is crazy you need a common reference number for crying out loud I'm not running an ice cream stand here. I see QB Premier has it though. Premier also lets you set discreet item prices. hmmmmmmmmm I'm thinking Pro won't do it but I don't want to shell out another $1,000 for Premier. I thought Intuit was more on the level than the Sage people, guess I was wrong.
Everything revolves around QB's estimate module. When I converted my Peachtree data (which went very well) I had 7 million $ in estimates that needed deletion. PT allowed us to issue estimates then move on. QB---everything starts with the estimate, windows popping up all over the place asking if we want to convert an estimate to an invoice - what are you going to do with this estimate????. In my opinion a pain in the rear. Manufacturers rarely get orders for exactly what was originally proposed. There are always some changes per the customer so QB is not user friendly in this way. Get more detail about QuickBooks Pro 2010.

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