New Quickbooks Pricing Insane? (2023 Update)

Am I the only one who finds the new Quickbooks pricing totally f'ng insane? They want $2800 PER YEAR for enterprise 5 user and $2500 PER YEAR for the Premier product 5 user?

I never thought I would consider switching accounting systems from Quickbooks, but I think that new pricing is just about going to convince me to do it.

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W
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In the same boat here - and every new version of QB seems to be getting slower and more bloated with useless 'features' - what alternative products come to mind?

Carla

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Carla Fong

Does anyone know what will happen if you try to start Quickbooks 14 in 2016? That will be past the three year limit and any automatic features in Quickbooks like credit card download will stop working. But will the software boot up?

We may end up getting marooned here, just shutting off all of the value-added features, and trying to use the crippled software as long as possible.

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W

On 06/14/2015 4:34 PM, W wrote: ...

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For sure, I don't know but my best guess would be "sure". I did that here 15 yr ago with 2000...it still works just as always altho of course don't use any of the web-connection "features".

I never did have payroll or sales tax to worry about as sole proprietorship in a consulting-type business so no inventory and the like to worry about so it's been totally transparent here.

How much difficulty you have will, in all likelihood, depend on just what specific functionality besides the base product you actually must have to do business.

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dpb

On May 28, 2015, W wrote (in article snipped-for-privacy@giganews.com):

It makes you want to go back to multicolumn ledger paper.

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Mark

On Jun 14, 2015, W wrote (in article snipped-for-privacy@giganews.com):

Apparently Intuit does not know how to keep a customer base. This is 2012 ... no, wait, it’s 2023! ... and Intuit does not understand people switch software like underwear.

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Mark

I needed to so something rather important in my QuickBooks files, and I found a solution. I have a Mac that I am retiring, so I downloaded QuickBooks desktop version. It has 15 uses, so I’m quite literally leaving that old Mac powered on, full time!

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Mark

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