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Intuit QuickBooks Pro 2006

Intuit QuickBooks Pro 2006 - 8.0.3 R4

small business accounting

All Time: (2.0)
Version 8.0.3 R4: (2.2)
Selected Version: 8.0.3 R4
Release Date: 2006-03-23
License: Update
Downloads (version 8.0.3 R4): 4,594
Downloads (all versions): 2,814
Price: $199.95

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Product Description:

The leading choice for fast and easy financial management. Get accounting tasks, payroll1 and routine paperwork done quickly and accurately.

What's new in this version:

Check 21

  • To comply with changes mandated by the U.S. Congress' Check 21 Act, we recently created a new wallet check layout. Both the existing and new Check 21 (image-compatible) wallet check versions are available in this R4 update.

File operations

  • You can now use QuickBooks on the same network server as the one your company file is located on. If another user has accessed the company file, you will see that the file is locked.
  • An issue with unexpected QuickBooks behavior when backing up to QuickBooks for Windows has been resolved.
  • An issue with unexpected QuickBooks behavior when opening a company file with the setting “Show Reminders List when QuickBooks startsâ€? has been resolved.
  • An issue with a memory leak when condensing a company file has been resolved.

Online banking

  • Improvements have been made to the online banking feature, including: 1) pressing Return in the Downloaded Transactions window automatically performs the default action, like Add to Register, and 2) after adding a transaction to the register, the Downloaded Transactions window automatically selects the next transaction.
  • An issue with unexpected QuickBooks behavior when the filename of an online banking file (.qbo) contains a ‘+' (plus sign) has been resolved.
  • Double-clicking on an online banking file (.qbo) now launches QuickBooks with the last company file that was opened.

Reports

  • Account names are now properly displayed in Profit & Loss reports after upgrading from QuickBooks 2005 for Mac.
  • An issue with unexpected QuickBooks behavior when creating a report that shows a company name with special characters has been resolved.
  • Renaming a memorized report now works properly.
  • The QuickReport option is now available for all accounts in the Chart of Accounts List.
  • Invalid characters are no longer displayed in reports when the Company > Company Settings > Transactions > Use account numbers setting is used.

Lists

  • Custom sorted lists now retain their custom sort order in pop-up menus.
  • The Re-sort List option is now available for all lists.

Sales receipts and invoices

  • Viewing all sales receipts using the Enter Sales Receipt window's Prev button is now properly handled.
  • An issue with unexpected QuickBooks behavior when deleting an invoice after round-tripping a file to QuickBooks for Windows with the audit trail turned on has been resolved.

Payments

  • The Receive Payments window no longer constantly reverts back to today's date.
  • Applying a partial payment to multiple invoices is now properly handled.

PayCycle

  • An issue with unexpected QuickBooks behavior when trying to save the Edit State Tax Information window from within PayCycle has been resolved.
  • All vendor information is now imported from PayCycle contractor paychecks.
  • An issue with duplicate employees in the Employee List when importing data from PayCycle has been resolved.

Other changes

  • Accented characters in a company filename are now displayed in the Company Settings > Company Information window.
  • QuickMath calculations are now properly handled when the setting “Automatically place decimal pointâ€? is enabled.
  • Assigning subaccounts in transactions is now properly handled.
  • An issue with unexpected QuickBooks behavior when attempting to add 1099 status to a vendor has been resolved.
  • QuickFill now selects the correct account when the setting “Use Account Numberâ€? is enabled.
  • Changes to the Cost field on an inventory item are now properly retained.
  • An issue with unexpected QuickBooks behavior when Contact Sync is turned on when previously synced First Name fields are empty has been resolved.
  • The font used to display the Reconcile window has changed for easier viewing.
  • General improvements in online banking, PayCycle, and contact sync were made.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.3.9 or higher

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Feedback Summary:

Version 8.0.3 R4:
Overall Rating: (2.2) Features: (3.0) Support: (2.0)
Ease of Use: (2.5) Quality / Stability: (2.2) Price: (2.0)
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Intuit QuickBooks Pro 2006 ReviewTrainwreck - Version: 2010, 11/1/2009 06:34AM PST

joricurry
I bought Quickbooks 2010 the day it came out, and wasted 2 hours on the phone with tech support (even being bumped up to the supervisor level). Quickbooks 2010 does NOT connect with any of my Citibank credit cards, or with Chase. Finally after over 2 hours, the tech said he was going to fast-track this issue to the development team (after he took over my screen and agreed that yes, it doesn't work). The whole reason I bought this was to utilize the internal credit card processing system, and clearly if it can't communicate online, it's a waste of money.
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Intuit QuickBooks Pro 2006 CommentarySame old Intuit Crap - Version: 2010, 9/28/2009 12:57PM PST

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archie2
I purchased Quickbooks 2009 almost exactly one year ago. I asked if there was an upgrade price to Quickbooks 2010 and the answer was NO! You have to pay the full price of $200. So in effect I pay Intuit $200 a year to keep up to date and run Quickbooks. Most software developers give previous customers a break on upgrades. Not Intuit!! Well I intend on using the old version for as long as it works. Then I am switching to another more sensitive accounting software company.
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Intuit QuickBooks Pro 2006 ReviewIntuit just does not care about Mac OS X users - Version: 9.0.3 R4, 9/11/2009 09:19PM PST

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davebarnes
Snow Leopard arrives and Intuit acts as if they have never heard of it.
QB 2009 fails with Mac OS 10.6 and the update is a month away.
QB2007 fails and Intuit says: upgrade. To what? 2009, which does not work!

I used QB 2000 for Windows and loved the QBTimer. Do you think it is that difficult to create the same functionality in QB for Mac? I guess it is as it is now 9 years later and QB for Mac still does not have either: a built-in time nor a way to import labor hours from a 3rd-party timer.

I am thankful that I don't need payroll as, from what I read, Intuit completely dropped that ball.

I don't know what else to buy as I really want a true double-entry bookkeeping system. I am looking at MYOB's AccountEdge.
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