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Intuit QuickBooks

Intuit QuickBooks

Manage your financial accounts.

Version:  2010

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Intuit just does not care about Mac OS X users

Feedback Type:  Review

Contributed by: davebarnes Friday, September 11 2009 @ 09:19 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Over One Year

Recommend Product: NO

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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