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DESCRIPTION
QuickBooks Pro is designed for businesses who want to manage their finances and improve the long-term performance of their business. It offers a comprehensive set of tools that include everything in QuickBooks Pro, plus advanced tools and features that help you take your business further. It helps you quickly and easily create a business plan to help you get loans or financing. And it includes a sophisticated analysis tool that actually measures your financial performance against averages for your industry and make expert recommendations to help you improve it.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 2010 11.0.6 R7 (also referred to as 11.0f2766):

Stability improvements and General fixes.

  • General performance fixes.
  • Fixed a crash that occurred while condensing some files.
  • Fixed a crash that occurred deleting some accounts from Chart of Accounts.
Help Topic updates.
  • Updated hyperlinks in Import/Export help topics.
Online Banking.
  • Fixed a crash that was encountered closing a file after saving a direct deposit.
  • Fixed a crash that would occur downloading with Direct Connect.
  • Fixed a problem where Direct Connect with some financial institutions was not connecting correctly.
  • Updated text in warning message for Discount Info button in checks window.
Payroll fixes.
  • Fix for printer friendly payroll print outs.
Preference fixes.
  • Fixed a problem where transaction password could not be entered when closing date is '01/01/2009'.
Report and printing fixes.
  • Fixed a crash printing to some HP printers on Snow Leopard.
  • Fixed a problem printing address info on 1096 forms.
  • Fixed a problem where inactive items were still showing up on the Inventory report.
  • Fixed a problem where inactive items were not showing up on the Sales report.
  • Fixed a problem where a large left or right margin would produce a blank report.
Utilities fixes.
  • Fixed a problem where drag-n-dropping an IIF file would sometimes close the company file.
  • Fixed a problem where the save dialog would sometimes appear twice while restoring from Windows.
  • Fixed a problem where verify would sometimes incorrectly report, "abandoned recNums for accounts"
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.5.7 or later.

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Developer:Intuit, Inc.
Downloads:37,599
  - Version d/l:538
Business:Finance
License:Demo
Date:01 Mar 2010
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$199.95

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Mar 2 2010

GENEONMAC  I said goodbye to Intuit after they left us hanging with QB 2007 - MAC and forced upgrade for Snow Leopard. Look at MoneyWorks (Cognito, Inc.), especially if you're Canadian. They have an office in Canada, speak English, answer the phones promptly and get back to you with solutions, if they can't solve your problem on the spot.

MoneyWOrks is a little more "hardcore" than QB, but it's NOT buggy and runs on EITHER MAC OSX or Windows. They'll send your accountant a FREE copy, too.

Good Luck with Intuit.  
(Version 11.0.6 R7)

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Feb 3 2010
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MACZILLLLLA  I've been using Quickbooks for several years. I've had lots of problems and poor service. What I have, QB2009, works, but buggy and frustrating. Supposedly 2009 was going to fix my problems, but didn't. I'm afraid to upgrade to 2010. $200 for a poor program and poor service - come on Intuit! At least what I have works.   
(Version 11.0f2731)

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Mar 1 2010

KLAGRECA  Right on. I owned QB2009 and it *didn't* work for me. I wound up moving to iBiz and I couldn't be happier.  
(Version 11.0.6 R7)

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Dec 17 2009

EXEGETEJR  We're in Canada and use QB Pro Windows version... Windows - yuk :( Does anyone know if this QB Pro 10 Mac version can be configured for Canadian use??? As far as I can find, Intuit REFUSES to support Canadian Mac users with anything beyond 2004 version :(  
(Version 11.0f2389)

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Jan 6 2010

MORFUND  I have not personally tried version 10 but have heard it is prettier but just as thickheaded.

FYI, the Canadian "franchisee/division" of AccountEdge and the variations thereof were acquired by Intuit about 6 years ago and then shelved. The non-compete agreement expired recently so a Canadian version of AccountEdge is available.

Try Liquid Ledger for Mac. It is made in Canada and is a little more business-like compared to my personal favorite, iBank.

MoneyWorks is a New Zealand line of products with reasonable QB-like horsepower and is reasonably adaptable but nothing appears to be able to do an import from QB without a translator program. Good Luck.  
(Version 11.0f2539)

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Jan 29 2010

DL036  Actually, that's no longer accurate. MYOB was purchased by a new US company and now puts out AccountEdge for Mac with a full Canadian version. I've used it for a while, and it's brilliant. Their support is excellent too.  
(Version 11.0f2539)

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Dec 9 2009
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BINARYPACKRAT  Am I the only one out there that is not having any problems with QB? I love it. I just purchased it after using the demo for the full time. I sell iPhone parts and have a lot inventory and have not had any issues (Yet). I also provide Mac help and use the service side of QB. I have never used QB on a PC so I would not be able to compare the user experience between the two. I am very happy. One of my wishes for upcoming releases would be for auto syncing of contacts without having to tell QB to do it. Also WHERE IS THE iPhone app? Sorry but the online app through Safari will not cut it.

Sorry had to get the iPhone bit in there ;-)  
(Version 10.0f2440)

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Dec 16 2009

D9  Yes, I tend to agree that this is the most satisfying version of QuickBooks for Mac yet. It really seems to be stable and the ability to changes settings, layouts and schedules is quite robust.

I'm not one to know how inferior this version is to its Windows counterpart, but I do feel that it handles just about every need I have and even provides features that I don't need but seem nice.

I, too, would love to see an iPhone supplement app...perhaps later or even from Mint.com which Intuit recently acquired.

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(Version 11.0f2389)

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Sep 29 2009

EXEGETEJR  We use QB pro 2007 (pc version) via Parallels and Vista (a terrible solution) but we're in Canada and Intuit continues to COMPLETELY ignore Canadian Mac users, leaving us with the 2004 Mac Canadian version as the last compatible version ... so we're stuck with Vista and the pc version. As such though swapping QB files with out accountant is easy enough - except for having to fire up a second OS just to do so! Wishing there was an alternative that could export a QB compatible file...

I've emailed and received dozens "customer care" calls from Intuit and their standard response is to tell me they "recommend using the pc version with Boot Camp and Vista"! Wow, that's great Intuit. It is mind-boggling how such a known and supposedly reputable company can operate this way...   
(Version R8)

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Sep 28 2009

DR. GIRLFRIEND  One of the first things people ask when switching to Mac and attempting to use Quicken or Quickbooks for Mac is: "What's a good alternative to Quicken (or Quickbooks)? I keep a list in my documents folder to email to people who ask me. Here are the current contenders, in no particular order:

Prospects

iCompta

MoneyDance

MoneyWell

MoneyGuru

iBank

Checkbook Pro

Fortora Fresh Finance

Budget

If you have to use any Intuit products, I wish you luck. If you don't, you may want to consider supporting a company who is more customer-friendly to the Mac community. ~Best wishes.  
(Version R8)

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Sep 28 2009

KLAGRECA  FYI, ibiz is the equivalent to qickbooks, ibank is the counterpart for personal.   
(Version R8)

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Sep 29 2009

DR. GIRLFRIEND  Thanks for the comment, KLAGRECA. I tend to classify iBiz as more of a "billing" app rather than an "accounting" app like the other Quicken/Quickbooks alternatives I mentioned above. I have a separate list for time and billing apps:

OnTheJob

GrandTotal with TimeLog

Billings

TaskTime

OfficeTime

Studiometry

Online Solutions:

FreshBooks - http://www.freshbooks.com/

The Invoice Machine - http://invoicemachine.com/home

CreativeManager Pro - http://www.creativemanagerpro.com/

InvoTrak - http://invotrak.com/

Invoices On The Run - http://invoicesontherun.com/index.php

Zoho Invoice - https://invoice.zoho.com/

MooBiz - http://www.moobiz.com/apps/invoicing/

BaseCamp - http://basecamphq.com/

Siwapp (free) - http://www.siwapp.org/

InvoiceJournal (free) - http://www.invoicejournal.com/

CashBoard (free) - http://www.getcashboard.com/

FastDue (free) - http://www.fastdue.com/

~Best wishes.  
(Version R8)

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Dec 16 2009

KBEAT  Why would you not list/recommend MYOB AccountEdge as a Mac alternative to Quickbooks? It's a superb accounting program with excellent Mac support.   
(Version 11.0f2389)

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May 9 2009

KLAGRECA  Here's a perfect example of why Quickbooks falls hard.

I'm trying to enter cash back on a deposit. Sounds simple, right? Well, Quickbooks tells me that "The cash back account is invalid." And then tells me to choose another account.

Well quess what Quickbooks? The account is fine by my accounting standards, so if you have some secret validation method....shouldn't you let me know??? Like "account X is invalid so try Y."

Thanks Quickbooks. You're more damaged than Manny Ramirez's baseball career.  
(Version 10.0.3 R6)

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Oct 26 2009

DR. GIRLFRIEND  That's just Intuit being Intuit.

http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2007/12/quickbooks-pro-bug-leads-to-data-loss-for-some.ars

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/04/19/BUGDGPB1RV1.DTL

http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=11165&tag=trunk;content

http://www.tidbits.com/webx?14@@.3cbbb684/14  
(Version 10.0f2440)

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Apr 19 2009
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MACERICG  The ONLY reason we run Windows on out Intel Mac is to run the PC version of QuickBooks for our accountant. The Mac version just plain stinks! Less features than the PC version and buggy.

Add to that you cannot simply exchange QuickBooks files between Mac and PC without running file converters. Is this day and age this is ridiculous! All the major software manufacturers took care of cross platform compatibility long before Macs were even running on Intel. This is a joke Intuit. Why can't you bee more like Microsoft or Adobe?

Oh, and support stinks no matter which platform you use.  
(Version 10.0.3 R6)

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Apr 18 2009

KAYEL  Check out iBiz and iBank.

Goodbye Intuit.  
(Version 10.0.3 R6)

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Feb 23 2009
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MACZILLLLLA  I updated to 2009. Nothing has improved. Sure, it looks better, but it still has the same bugs. It syncing with AddressBook is still terrible. There search function doesn't use the dates I put in. Lots of crashes. Documentation leaves a lot to be desired. How can a major company like Intuit make such terrible software?  
(Version 10.0.3 R4)

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