Like many have said, 2010 is a fine program--a little faster than 2008 and much better all around from 2009 but still I am left wishing someone would write something that would give Intuit a real competitor to improve against. As it stands there is little else that does what Quickbooks does without it being painful like PeachTree or worse. The problem is that Intuit just seems to do "enough". Enough features to do the job but many that are extra to use. Enough quality to work most of the time, but still not as solid as it could be. They continue to force users to upgrade to new versions every 2 years, yet the software doesn't get much better.
As most people have said, they should make it say $50 more but include payroll and some of the other silly addons to make it truly useful for most small businesses. As it stands, you pay for this software, then payroll, then checks to use with this, etc. I think buyers need to understand the QB software cost is only part of what you actually pay Intuit.
But like most businesses, I will continue to use Quick Books until something else decent comes along...we can all dream right?Get more detail about QuickBooks Pro 2010.
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