Quickbooks replacement
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@Danp said in Quickbooks replacement:
Do any of these QB-alternatives allow you to print physical checks? It was my understanding that they didn't.
Why would they not allow that?
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@Danp said in Quickbooks replacement:
Do any of these QB-alternatives allow you to print physical checks? It was my understanding that they didn't.
You mean load a single (or multiple) checks in laser printer & then print?
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@Danp said in Quickbooks replacement:
Do any of these QB-alternatives allow you to print physical checks? It was my understanding that they didn't.
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Printing checks is so basic, I can't imagine anything doesn't support it.
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@FATeknollogee said in Quickbooks replacement:
You mean load a single (or multiple) checks in laser printer & then print?
Yes, either blank check stock or preprinted stock.
@scottalanmiller said in Quickbooks replacement:
Why would they not allow that?
IDK. My memory could be faulty but I thought that was a limitation when I last looked into alternatives for QB.
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@scottalanmiller said in Quickbooks replacement:
May not be the same package, but I recall one package that did print payroll checks but not checks for other purposes.
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@Danp said in Quickbooks replacement:
@FATeknollogee said in Quickbooks replacement:
You mean load a single (or multiple) checks in laser printer & then print?
Yes, either blank check stock or preprinted stock.
@scottalanmiller said in Quickbooks replacement:
Why would they not allow that?
IDK. My memory could be faulty but I thought that was a limitation when I last looked into alternatives for QB.
Maybe that's something that QB lists as a feature hoping that people will think something else doesn't have it
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@Dashrender said in Quickbooks replacement:
Small medical office, currently using QuickBooks.
What do you recommend they look at instead?
Not Sage Accounting.
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@Danp said in Quickbooks replacement:
@FATeknollogee said in Quickbooks replacement:
You mean load a single (or multiple) checks in laser printer & then print?
Yes, either blank check stock or preprinted stock.
I use Xero, you can definitely print checks.
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@scottalanmiller said in Quickbooks replacement:
Maybe that's something that QB lists as a feature hoping that people will think something else doesn't have it
I think it was Wave. Not finding anything online that indicates it will print checks for A/P. Found reviews from several years ago that confirm this. Didn't locate anything recent though.
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@Danp said in Quickbooks replacement:
Do any of these QB-alternatives allow you to print physical checks? It was my understanding that they didn't.
Yes Xero does. Xero has so many add-on's available for it. You can do so much more than what QB has even ever thought about doing.
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@Danp said in Quickbooks replacement:
@scottalanmiller said in Quickbooks replacement:
Maybe that's something that QB lists as a feature hoping that people will think something else doesn't have it
I think it was Wave. Not finding anything online that indicates it will print checks for A/P. Found reviews from several years ago that confirm this. Didn't locate anything recent though.
WAVE does not print checks yet but it is on the future list.
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@Danp said in Quickbooks replacement:
@scottalanmiller said in Quickbooks replacement:
Maybe that's something that QB lists as a feature hoping that people will think something else doesn't have it
I think it was Wave. Not finding anything online that indicates it will print checks for A/P. Found reviews from several years ago that confirm this. Didn't locate anything recent though.
Ya Wave doesn't. I used them for my side business and they don't print checks.
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@Dashrender said in Quickbooks replacement:
Small medical office, currently using QuickBooks.
What do you recommend they look at instead?
If they have to keep compatibility, the hosted QB might not be bad. But never the on prem one.
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@stacksofplates said in Quickbooks replacement:
@Dashrender said in Quickbooks replacement:
Small medical office, currently using QuickBooks.
What do you recommend they look at instead?
If they have to keep compatibility, the hosted QB might not be bad. But never the on prem one.
Xero is I think the best option and they will help with migration from QB to Xero (the service team that is).
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@Minion-Queen said in Quickbooks replacement:
the best option and they will help with migration from QB t
Ah I didn't realize they did that.
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@Minion-Queen said in Quickbooks replacement:
@Danp said in Quickbooks replacement:
@scottalanmiller said in Quickbooks replacement:
Maybe that's something that QB lists as a feature hoping that people will think something else doesn't have it
I think it was Wave. Not finding anything online that indicates it will print checks for A/P. Found reviews from several years ago that confirm this. Didn't locate anything recent though.
WAVE does not print checks yet but it is on the future list.
That's a pretty terrible thing to be missing on Day one!
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@Dashrender said in Quickbooks replacement:
@Minion-Queen said in Quickbooks replacement:
@Danp said in Quickbooks replacement:
@scottalanmiller said in Quickbooks replacement:
Maybe that's something that QB lists as a feature hoping that people will think something else doesn't have it
I think it was Wave. Not finding anything online that indicates it will print checks for A/P. Found reviews from several years ago that confirm this. Didn't locate anything recent though.
WAVE does not print checks yet but it is on the future list.
That's a pretty terrible thing to be missing on Day one!
It is a FREE Invoicing and BASIC accounting program. There is no option to pay for more features. Since some other "full" featured accounting systems don't offer the same thing... I think this is a pretty good option for a free program. I have used it for years
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@stacksofplates said in Quickbooks replacement:
@Dashrender said in Quickbooks replacement:
Small medical office, currently using QuickBooks.
What do you recommend they look at instead?
If they have to keep compatibility, the hosted QB might not be bad. But never the on prem one.
Except, why would any business trust their data to Intuit?