Thursday, February 25, 2010

QuickBooks Pro 2010 This instant


I went through my old CD's to see when I first started using QuickBooks. I found QuickBook Pro Version 4.0 which I believe is from the early 1990's. Since then, I've owned several businesses, some small with less than 5 employees and some large with over 65 employees. One thing has remained constant, my use of QuickBooks. There have been some "glitches" along the way and it can be hard at times to get through to Intuit. That being said, they have in my opinion, always tried to improve the product and add more useful features. This version is no different. I scrapped my PC's last year in favor of an Apple iMac network. Being extremely proficient with QuickBooks and relying on the software to run my business, I was disappointed with the Apple version. (I won't go into those reasons here). I decided to try the new version for the PC which I am running in a virtual windows environment on my iMac. It runs flawlessly and I feel like an old friend has returned, without all the hassles associated with running Windows on a PC. In short, if you have a small business, you should be using QuickBooks. If you have an older version, you may not need to upgrade if your version suits your needs. Review the features list to see if the additional features are useful and worth the price. Intuit is big on "pushing" their payroll products. I've always preferred to use an outside company, ADP for example to do my payroll. I've found it more efficient especially when you use the tax services.Get more detail about QuickBooks Pro 2010.

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