QuickBooks getting more serious about small enterprises
I have to admit to not testing it personally, but I like the fact that Intuit just announced that its Enterprise 6.0 product is now based on a SQL database and supports up to 15 concurrent users (it has been limited to 10). They also claim that it's three to five times faster.
I think one of the problems with QuickBooks is that it has been easy to outgrow it. This may help businessess that would have had to migrate to another accounting platform.
Anyone out there beta test the new QB enterprise software? I'd be curious to hear reactions.
Taking the jump to MS SBA
Well today my new MS Small Business Accounting arrived today and I'm going to install it. I am migrating from Quickbooks due to a lack of support and flexibility on the part of QB, and the fact that they are more interested in selling me new stuff than to support the stuff I already bought. If anyone else is in the process of this migration, feel free to contact me with ideas or questions!<p> I was never able to do the importing and exporting properly to get good automation with my ecommerce websites, and with any luck, I should be able to do that now or will go down trying. I feel that I shouldnt have to spend all my time on the computer, and with luck, this solution should do the trick. I may document the struggle on my website if it gets interesting. Any software I develop is free to anyone who wants it... no warranty! :)
John ka0osk (MSSBA/OsCommerce/UPS/DHL/ebay?/POS)
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