Comment by journal

Comment by journal 10 months ago

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There are multiple reasons.

1. Intuit discontinued QB desktop on may 31 this year. 2. Intuit recently raised prices. 3. QB online has terrible navigation. I can make invoice in my system in less clicks. 4. I needed a feature to optionally print supporting documents with the invoice while having the ability to arrange the order of those documents. I then can integrate with mailing service and have PDF ready to mail programmatically. Instead of having to join PDFs together. (this feature doesn't work cause I can't afford IronPDF, it's the only PDF package I would use). 5. I don't like any limits on users or numbers of invoices I can have in my system. 6. Excel is error prone for more than a few records. Drag and drop accidentally one cell to another? 7. Multi-tenancy. I wanted to manage multiple companies without logging out.

PopAlongKid 10 months ago

>1. Intuit discontinued QB desktop on may 31 this year.

That is false. They have switched to subscription licensing instead of perpetual license. Accountants can still purchase their version of Quickbooks, and yes the price just about doubled in the last few years, to about $1,000 but it's still available.