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Intuit QuickBooks Pro 2005

Intuit QuickBooks Pro 2005 - 7.0f28

small business accounting

All Time: (2.0)
Version 7.0f28: (2.5)
Selected Version: 7.0f28
Release Date: 2005-05-04
License: Update
Downloads (version 7.0f28): 5,223
Downloads (all versions): 2,857
Price: $299.95

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Product Description:

Pro 2005 for Mac is all about working the way you want to work, including more customizable forms and easier ways to share data with QuickBooks for Windows users. And it takes advantage of more Mac OS X features, including iCal and .Mac.

What's new in this version:

  • Scroll wheel navigation in the register has been improved.
  • An issue with not being able to print five lines of text entered in an invoice's Bill To and Ship To fields has been resolved.
  • An issue with not being able to open company files that are located on a network drive has been resolved.
  • Issues with sorted lists have been resolved.
  • Batched print jobs now print correctly in portrait orientation.
  • An issue with not being able to enter sub-items using Shift + : (Shift + Colon) has been resolved.
  • An issue with not being able to backup a files to QuickBooks for Windows has been improved.
  • QuickBooks Pro only: An issue with the To be printed checkbox being deselected on forms when using the Email As PDF feature has been resolved.

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
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS Classic

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.2.8 or higher

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Feedback Summary:

Version 7.0f28:
Overall Rating: (2.5) Features: (2.5) Support: (1.8)
Ease of Use: (2.5) Quality / Stability: (2.0) Price: (2.0)
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Intuit QuickBooks Pro 2005 ReviewIntuit doesn't care about Macintosh. - Version: 2010, 12/4/2009 09:39AM PST

velocity90
I'm an electrical contractor and needed a good book keeping system.
This is not it.
Brief history.
Originally we bought QB 2007 and that has been more than problematic.
The program is incomplete or only works partially.
What you see is not what you get in a print out and they are aware of that and wouldn't fix it.
I contacted Intuit here in the states and was told that they really are not concerned with Mac's because of the small market for them. What I see, bugs and all is all I was going to get.
I have to run a second invoicing program that we then copy over to the accounting part of QB.
Today:
When it came out, I could not install Snow Leopard, because QB 2007 would not run on it.
I contacted Intuit and they told me that all of the problems I had were solved now with QB 2010.
Last week, I downloaded QB 2010 which will only run on Snow Leopard.
Installed Snow Leopard, tried to open QB 2010 and it wouldn't accept my password.
Contacted Intuit and was told that I could not receive a new download, but would have to email in my corrupted (downloaded) QB 2010 file to get it fixed.
In the mean time, my QB 2007 won't run, because we have Snow Leopard installed.
It is now one week later, our file is supposedly fixed so we followed the link to the Intuit page to retrieve our file. But now we get an "invalid login" dialog when we try to access the site that has our file w/ the reset password.
After an 1/2 hour waiting to speak with someone who couldn't access it either, we are told that we will have to wait for someone to call us.
In the mean time, my book keeper is sitting here in my office, unable to work.
Intuit really takes care of Macintosh users as an after thought.

It's too bad that more book keepers and accountants don't use something else.

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Intuit QuickBooks Pro 2005 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 2005 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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