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Waste of time, 2008-02-24 This is a bad program designed to fatten Intuit and leave the purchaser with little of value. I have used Quickbooks for many years but i am sick of Intuit and its greedy business practices. Impossible to download data even with a QIF to OFX conversion program.
1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
acomplish all my needs, 2007-02-20 i have a small construction buissnes and it is just perfect for it easy to learn easy to enter information and to see it. im happy
4 of 6 customers found the following review helpful:
Hard to understand., 2006-08-08 The original 30 minutes I devoted to setting up with info was the easy part. This program is tough to learn or understand. I have no problem with Photo Shop, Flash or Quick Books Pro but this is crazy. I'll try something else.
5 of 6 customers found the following review helpful:
Not Bad, QIF Can be Made to Work, 2006-07-26 I have used several previous versions of Quicken, 98 Standard and 2000 and 2003 Home and Business. I thought 2003 was more style than substance, and 2006 simply continues that trend. Very little functionality has been added in the last few years, just prettier menus.
Still, it works. I agree that the invoice formatting options are limited, but Intuit really wants you to use QuickBooks for that, anyway. As for the QIF file import problem, simply create an Asset account and call it "QIF Import" or whatever. Download the QIF file manually and import it to that account (allowed for an asset account), then cut and paste the transactions into the proper account. You may even be able to set up the asset account for direct download. A pain, I know, but it beats entering the data by hand.
At any rate, Quicken Premier Home & Business 2006 functions as well as the other recent versions. It just requires a little finesse to work around Intuit's artificial, revenue generating obstructions.
2 of 3 customers found the following review helpful:
Like the program, hate the invoices., 2006-07-05 I was a little worried in reading some of the reviews since we hadn't up gradeded since our Quicken 98. I did back up everything in case something terrible would happen. To my amazement it copied my files with out a bit of problem. Since we are using this now for my husband's business it was a little tricky at first. The invoices are a disappointment though since you can not alter them to different columns or add columns to the invoices. Otherwise, the program is working just great and doing what I had hope it would do.
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