Quickbooks replacement
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@dbeato said in Quickbooks replacement:
@stacksofplates I have had mixed issues with the Hosted Quickbooks (Terminal Server) meaning their support is not the best and they have multiple outages and they are running Terminal Server on cloud without 2FA or RDGateway.
Ya I only k ow it exists. Ive never seen anyone use it.
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@scottalanmiller If anyone is wondering what I am referring with Hosted QB, see link below
https://www.rightnetworks.com/solutions/quickbooks-hosting/
http://enterprisesuite.intuit.com/products/enterprise-solutions/technical/?scroll=top -
@dbeato said in Quickbooks replacement:
@scottalanmiller If anyone is wondering what I am referring with Hosted QB, see link below
https://www.rightnetworks.com/solutions/quickbooks-hosting/
http://enterprisesuite.intuit.com/products/enterprise-solutions/technical/?scroll=topOh I was talking about this
https://quickbooks.intuit.com/online/
It's their SaaS "cloud" one.
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@stacksofplates That might be better.
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@stacksofplates I have come to customers that move to this solution before we come in.
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We use Xero for our accounting. I also use Wave when I do side jobs. Both great options.
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In my experience, anyone using any Intuit product needs to switch, like yesterday. I've had support reps lying to me on the phone while I'm siting their own documentation on why they're lying, and the managers always backed the employee, not the documentation anyone could read (if you could actually find it in the first place.)
How Intuit is still in business blows my mind, they should've lost all their customers years ago.
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@travisdh1 said in Quickbooks replacement:
How Intuit is still in business blows my mind, they should've lost all their customers years ago.
And any accountant or bookkeeper that recommends them should be fired. How could you trust an accountant that thinks using a tool like that is okay for a real business?
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@scottalanmiller said in Quickbooks replacement:
@travisdh1 said in Quickbooks replacement:
How Intuit is still in business blows my mind, they should've lost all their customers years ago.
And any accountant or bookkeeper that recommends them should be fired. How could you trust an accountant that thinks using a tool like that is okay for a real business?
You can't. The ones my former employers used sounded like highway robbery to me.
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@scottalanmiller said in Quickbooks replacement:
@travisdh1 said in Quickbooks replacement:
How Intuit is still in business blows my mind, they should've lost all their customers years ago.
And any accountant or bookkeeper that recommends them should be fired. How could you trust an accountant that thinks using a tool like that is okay for a real business?
Other than the lack of real two sided accounting, what is it about this product you don't like?
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@dashrender said in Quickbooks replacement:
@scottalanmiller said in Quickbooks replacement:
@travisdh1 said in Quickbooks replacement:
How Intuit is still in business blows my mind, they should've lost all their customers years ago.
And any accountant or bookkeeper that recommends them should be fired. How could you trust an accountant that thinks using a tool like that is okay for a real business?
Other than the lack of real two sided accounting, what is it about this product you don't like?
https://mangolassi.it/topic/14350/why-quickbooks-is-not-a-business-tool
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@scottalanmiller said in Quickbooks replacement:
@dashrender said in Quickbooks replacement:
@scottalanmiller said in Quickbooks replacement:
@travisdh1 said in Quickbooks replacement:
How Intuit is still in business blows my mind, they should've lost all their customers years ago.
And any accountant or bookkeeper that recommends them should be fired. How could you trust an accountant that thinks using a tool like that is okay for a real business?
Other than the lack of real two sided accounting, what is it about this product you don't like?
https://mangolassi.it/topic/14350/why-quickbooks-is-not-a-business-tool
Other than the support none of those apply to the hosted SaaS version.