Intuit offers QuickBooks 6.0 for Mac info
updated 10:55 pm EST, Tue November 4, 2003
Intuit's Website offers new information on the yet-announced on the product as it becomes available from Intuit."
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Intuit's Website offers new information on the yet-announced on the product as it becomes available from Intuit."
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Our small Mac only company gave up on Intuit years ago because they cannot be trusted to consistently support Macs. Whose to say that they will not pull the plug again when things don't go exactly the way they want.
Do yourself a favor and write them off. We chose MYOB. It is a better program with far more power anyway with a double entry system. It is not perfect, but we believe it is superior to Quickbooks Pro.
How dumb can Intuit be. If you need multi0user support there suggestion is to buy QB Pro for Windows. How something so basic could be left out of the Mac product at this point raises real issues about the intelligence and/or competence level at Intuit.
This underpowered Quickbooks 5 I've been struggling along with is bound for the trash heap-- No way am I going to pay another $200 to get Quickcrap 6 just to make decent invoices.
MYOB, here I come.
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works with windows!?!?
Both ways? I would need to be able to have my PC accountant read my mac file, otherwise it's stuck with VPC for me.