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QuickBooks 2012 review
By Yardena Arar | PC World | Published: 15:45, 20 September 2011
QuickBooks becomes more expensive if you need to give more than one user access, and Intuit is happy to sell you other services that can save you time or add convenience, most notably payroll, mobile access and direct deposit/bill paying services. Very small businesses may not need all the bells and whistles that QuickBooks offers, and should consider a web-based service such as Wave Accounting or even Intuit's own QuickBooks Online Simple Start.
But for newcomers with employees to manage, inventory to track or a genuine interest in monitoring the financial workings of their business, QuickBooks continues to offer great tools in a reasonably accessible user interface. For existing users, QuickBooks 2012 may not be a huge leap forward, but it certainly provides a number of incremental improvements for those who were looking to upgrade anyway.








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Medshoppe170 said: I have been using quickbooks 2012 for the last 4 months have been a quickbooks user since 1999 and have upgraded every year because we use payroll This is the worst edition I have seen to date It has too many bugs in it and no new features The data is constantly getting corrupted the email features that are suppose to work do not work because of printing problems I have called the help desk and their suggestion uninstall and reinstall Not worth the upgarde at all and it is actually a downgrade if you get it
mick said: good reviewI find the lead and calendar are great upgrades worth investing in I am tired of all the relationship databasing back and forth I just need a one stop portal software for my small business MS outlook would steal the show if they would integrate w Quickbooks