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List Price: $549.95
Our Price: $449.95
Your Save: $ 100.00 ( 18% )
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Manufacturer: Intuit
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Binding: CD-ROM Brand: Intuit EAN: 0028287017146 Feature: Create invoices and reports in a flash from more than 100 professionally designed invoices, estimates, statements, and other forms Format: CD-ROM Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Intuit Manufacturer: Intuit Model: 404141 Platform: Windows Vista Publisher: Intuit Release Date: 2007-10-11 Studio: Intuit
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Features
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Create invoices and reports in a flash from more than 100 professionally designed invoices, estimates, statements, and other forms Includes built-in tutorials, onscreen help, and free QuickBooks callback support for 30 days following registration Tracks all your financial information in one place, including sales, expenses, and business loans View customer, vendor, employee, and payroll information exactly the way you need it: with contact information, transaction histories, and balances, all visible in a single screen Provides access for 3 users, with the option to buy up to 2 additional single licenses
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Editorial Reviews:
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QuickBooks Pro 3-User Edition 2008 makes accounting easy with tools to organize your finances all in one place. Complete tasks like payroll, invoicing, bill tracking and check-writing. With one click, view past-due invoices or overdue bills. Or instantly see your entire account history with any customer or vendor. With QuickBooks Pro 3-User, you'll spend less time on routine tasks and more time on business.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: QB 2008 Comment: I finaly got the company I work for to upgrade from 2005. The new features are great. There are some things I would like to have a short cut to but can't. It is over all a great program.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Slow Slow Slow Comment: Our business had to upgrade (the term upgrade is a joke) form 2005 Pro to 2008 Pro multiuser. Now Backup takes twice as long. The term multiuser is also a joke. When two of us try to enter things we get long wait times. We don't like the look of the new format. Customer service is terrible. We were much happier with 2005 version. We hate that Quickbooks makes you up grade ever 3 years. All they care about is money.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Quickbooks Pro 2008 3 user version Comment: I have been using quickbooks for a few years now but needed to make the move to the 3 user version. We just hired a office assistant who is going to doing some of the inputting for me. I'm really impressed with how easy it is to install & use as multi-users. It really gives our small business a big business type of software. I would highly recommend it to any small business owner.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not Ready for Prime Time Comment: Too many glitches in this software. It shuts itself down often and wants to send error reports. Too many windows, too much information on one screen. Loads slow and works slow. Overall very clumsy to use.
Customer Rating:      Summary: An "Update" With Little New - But More Fees Comment: This is a product that is really ripe for a competitor to destroy with better features and integration with online banking. It is especially irksome to have to manually download on-line banking data or else pay Intuit for the privilege of "one-click" downloads. Same situation for better email integration; or for payroll features. The feature list shows "sync with Outlook contacts" but you actually have to pay for an optional package to do that as well.
Another pet peeve is the seemingly incessant "Learn About Services" advertisements from Intuit and their partners. I paid for accounting software, not for continuous pop-ups and on-going "reminders" to purchase more software and services.
I use QuickBooks daily and it's OK, but Intuit's price and add-on policies I hate. I hope someone soon offers a better accounting package for my business. Google, are you listening?
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