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| | Features | QuickBooks Pro 2010 helps you easily organize and maintain your business finances, all in one placeQuickly access key customer, vendor & employee information in a single locationInstantly create invoices, track payments and manage expensesSave time and money by tracking every dollar going in and out of your businessGet insight into your business with access to over 100 reports
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| | Description | QuickBooks Pro can easily organize your finances, identify ways to save money and manage your business better. Stay on top of it all with important information in one place. Create invoices, track payments and manage expenses. Get business insights with access to over 100 reports. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 7.6 inches | | Product Width: | 5.4 inches | | Product Height: | 2.1 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.45 pounds | | Package Length: | 7.6 inches | | Package Width: | 5.5 inches | | Package Height: | 2.1 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.45 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 333 reviews |
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| | System Requirements | | Platform: | Windows Vista / Windows 7 / Windows XP | | Media: | CD-ROM | | Item Quantity: | 1 |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 333 customer reviews )
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249 of 253 found the following review helpful:
Warning to Users of Windows 7 64-bit (lots of QB issues) Dec 06, 2009
By cander I could not agree more with some of the customers' reviews here on Amazon: QB Pro on Windows 7 64-bit cannot be used for your business.
Our company upgraded our computers to Windows 7 64-bit along with Quickbooks 2010 to try it out, but have not transitioned the whole company over to QB 2010 because it just has so many things that don't work.
The most important issue that the fact that printing just doesn't work consistently, neither for pdf's (sending estimates, POs, reconciliation) nor simply printing invoices and receipts. If you try to follow suggestions posted on QB support discussion forums, the fix lasts about a day or so. After rebooting your computer or even QB again, the issue begins again. It's impossible to run a business with Quickbooks 2010 if one cannot print. For non-QB programs, printing works perfectly. So this is clearly a QB problem.
Due to the above, we've resorted to running the business with Quickbooks 2006 with off our older computers that have Windows XP 32-bit. Completely frustrating.
I'm not a person who likes to criticize products. I'm providing this review to simply warn users who have Windows 7 64-bit to really stay away from Quickbooks from 2010 until Intuit resolves the issue. It's really unfair that QB is asking us to pay for customer support when the issue is clearly because the product does not work.
179 of 181 found the following review helpful:
Better than QB 2009 but that's not saying much Nov 11, 2009
By EmbeddedFlyer As another review mentions, the bulk of the 29 reviews currently posted are by Vines members who received the product for free and beta testers who are coddled by Intuit. There are precious few independent reviews here. Why is that?
I've been a Quickbooks user since 1999. Up until QB 2005, it was a solid, nearly bug free and user friendly product. Unfortunately, Intuit "sunsets" their products and makes it increasingly impossible to use an older version after a few years. So I was forced to upgrade beyond 2005. The short version of a very long sad saga is each version after 2005 has been worse than the one before it with 2009 being the biggest mess yet.
2010 is *marginally* better than 2009 in some ways. Intuit has made the online banking actually function again (they completely broke it in 2009) and cleaned up a few other annoying 2009 issues. But, sadly, the "nag screens" have gotten even worse and there are even more things that are now expensive upgrades. It's completely insulting to be forced into buying new versions of Quickbooks only to have it increasingly function like "trial ware" or some "light" or limited functionality version until you spend even more money with Intuit.
Not only is it annoying, but all the nagging literally makes the product harder and slower to use. When you're just trying to get things done, another offer is in your face to spend more money with Intuit. It's not good for one's blood pressure or productivity.
Quickbooks behaves almost like malware. Their online update system runs all the time even when you don't have Quickbooks open. And not only does it get updates for the software itself, it also seems to feed yet more "special offers" to your PC to spend more money with Intuit. I've used ad-supported freeware that's less invasive and annoying than Quickbooks is. If you have a PC firewall set to alert you when software attempts to connect to the outside world, you'll be shocked how often Quickbooks contacts the Intuit Mothership for who knows what?
Many of the new features in 2010 have a revenue stream for Intuit tied to them--including attaching documents. I agree with the other review that Intuit seems to focus nearly all their considerable resources on ways to extract more money from customers, and further hype their buggy bloated products, rather than making them easier to use. They also seem to have taken to actively managing online reviews such as the ones here.
I encourage others who have issues with Intuit products to post their experiences here and elsewhere. Intuit has a near monopoly with Quickbooks. I think only if the problems are voiced loudly enough (such as with the online banking debacle in 2009) will Intuit have any desire to change their ways and actually focus on what customers want rather than ways to milk ever more money out of them.
423 of 444 found the following review helpful:
Intuit has their head up their bank account Oct 12, 2009
By R. Pink Floyd
"R. Pink Floyd"
2 stars, let me give a more thoughtful review than before.
Quickbooks is a nice program in many ways. Its easy to use, clean, produces quality documents. The reports are useful and very adaptable. The new feature where you can cut and paste from Excel docs directly into customer and vendor lists was a good idea. Having a brief experience with Peachtree, I can say that Quickbooks is probably a superior program overall, the biggest advantage being the fine way you can double-click just about anything in QB and drill down for more info. The ease of use and quality of the very basics are what makes this program decent enough. But I'll also say again that I was probably just as happy with QB 2001, and the years worth of changes to the program and how much it costs to really use it have probably, on the whole, been for the worse.
But my biggest problem with it is that the entire program just seems highly focused on sucking money out of the customer. Things that should be basic features require pricey subscriptions, the most notable being payroll. A 3-star accounting program might let you process payroll, do the tax and deduction calcs for you on paychecks, all simple stuff. A 5-star program might in addition actually automatically download the tax tables onto your computer every year, a nice feature. But Intuit charges the user to use these and other features, where even the Basic payroll subscription - required for processing paychecks yourself - costs close to as much as the program itself over the course of a single year.
This year, before I got the program I was impressed when reading about the feature that allows you to attach documents to a customer or vendor......just a useful idea. But then I get the program and I find that they CHARGE you to store docs. You can't just host it locally and link to it, they want your money to use this simple feature. That's it in a nutshell. First thing I do when I get it these days is go around turning off all the ads and links to their other subscription features.....but you just can't get all of them, some are stuck.
So its OK, should and could be better but I think the creators have the wrong motivations.
110 of 113 found the following review helpful:
5 Stars for the price, nothing else... Nov 11, 2009
By J. Brown Ok... I am using Vista, and have been successful, so don't be too scared by the other posts. I did, however, have a problem with this download. For whatever reason, after waiting for it to download, I tried to install it and it informed me that the file was corrupt and needed to be downloaded again. Not knowing for sure whether the problem would repeat itself, I instead went to the Intuit download site and downloaded it from there ([...]). You'll still need to purchase it from here to get the good price (the price on the Intuit site is $[...]), but when I downloaded from there, the install went fine.
So, my recommendation.... buy it for cheap here to get your product and registration key, but download it from Intuit!
91 of 93 found the following review helpful:
RIP -OFF Nov 17, 2009
By Driscoll Photoghraphy The only reason I purchased the 2010 Quick Books upgrade is because you are FORCED to upgrade every two years if you want to use any Turbo tax programs with Quick Books . Also after the two year period you are no longer able to use the email invoice option, Quick Books being the customer friendly group they are makes sure that it is no longer a working part of the program. The best part is Quick Books is constantly trying to sell you on all their unnecessary add on junk from credit card processing to marketing services while you are working on the program. The "do not show again " boxes do not work when checked ........... they constantly continue to pop up even after being selected to not show again.
If you are able, and I was not able to find, any other program that works as a decent book keeping program I would buy it.
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