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Intuit QuickBooks Pro 2005

Intuit QuickBooks Pro 2005 - 7.0f1

small business accounting

All Time: (2.0)
Version 7.0f1: (1.7)
Selected Version: 7.0f1
Release Date: 2004-10-25
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 7.0f1): 3,155
Downloads (all versions): 2,814
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:

  • Customize forms to suit your business. Change fonts or add a background image from a PDF file — choose from professionally designed images or use your own.
  • Share QuickBooks data with Windows users, including your accountant. Open QuickBooks for Windows files and .QBB back up files. Use the same menus as QuickBooks for Windows users.
  • Hide inactive list items and sort lists on any column.
  • See cash flow and unbilled hours or expenses with one click on new reports.
  • Avoid underbilling with automatic alerts of any unbilled hours or expenses when invoicing.
  • QuickZoom to individual bills and invoices from Pay Bill and Receive Payment windows.
  • Add reminders to iCal. Post reminders to the Apple® iCal application to help avoid late payments and meet important deadlines.
  • Back up your financial data to .Mac. Upload a copy of your QuickBooks file to Apple's .Mac service for extra protection.

Operating System Requirements:

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

  • 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 7.0f1:
Overall Rating: (1.7) Features: (2.0) Support: (2.6)
Ease of Use: (2.7) Quality / Stability: (2.1) Price: (1.3)
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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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Intuit QuickBooks Pro 2005 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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