Thinking of buying Quickbooks

Oops, I just read your post below indicating that you already are trying QuickBooks.

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Frank-Z
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I plunked down $52 and downloaded QB Basic. Been working on it all morning. It's very different from MS-Money for Business so it'll be a tough learning curve here. So far I can't figure out how to get to anything I want to use, but after a couple of weeks I'm sure I'll figure out what the programmer was thinking. It is not immediately apparent where things are and it's definitely not intuitive. I think it may be more difficult to adapt when you're accustomed to software that is completely different. I don't think QB will be any easier to learn than Peachtree, and at this point I can get around Peachtree easier than QB. Just a matter of spending time with it. I'll let you know in a month which one I finally chose to use.

Bob

Reply to
Robertm

Inventory will be the big thing. I'm not sure at this point how QB handles the debits and credits. Does it increase my inventory asset account when I pay for the merchandise or when I enter the items as received? The check has a place for entering an account but I don't want to choose inventory asset if the account has already been increased when I entered the items as received.

Bob

Reply to
Robertm

What county are you in that QB basic is available?

Reply to
Allan Martin

USA. Did a Google for financial software, pointed me to a download site, paid my money and I'm up and running. It's version 2005, not 2006, but for the price I figured I'd try it and if it worked, then I'd buy the Pro 2006 version. If it's not to my liking I'm only out $52 so it's no big deal. I'm viewing it as sort of like a paid demo.

Bob

Reply to
Robertm

I can't imagine where you were able to download a full (and legal) version of QB 2005 Basic for $52. Maybe you could share that link with the rest of us.

And I can't imagine why you would download QB2005 Basic, knowing you are definitely out the $52 if doesn't work or isn't what you want, and knowing that it will then cost you the $52 you already spent plus another $159 more to get QB2006 Pro if it does work and is what you want -- especially since you could have just bought QB2006Pro for $159, tried it, and if it wasn't what you wanted, get all of your $159 back.

Reply to
Frank-Z

You are correct, it is counterfeit. I checked the serial number on Intuit's site. I then made copies of everything and reported it to Intuit. The price didn't seem strange to me because it was last year's software and it was listed through Nextag.com. I'm not out any money. I had put it on my Visa card. I'll send them copies of everything including correspondence with Intuit and I'll dispute the charge. Meanwhile, I have a number for Intuit so I can get a legal license number. I'll buy the pro version while I'm at it. Thanks for your insight.

Bob

Reply to
Robertm

Thanks for providing the website link to tekdealers.com Amazing. It looks so legitimate and even says they provide a license number, etc.

I just did a look-up of the domain name tekdealers.com at

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. You might find that interesting too.

Reply to
Frank-Z

The same name and address also appears in the TOS for download. Either this guy doesn't know that the software is pirated or else he is boldly selling pirated stuff thinking he won't get caught. Should be interesting when he gets a call from Intuit or other authorities.

Bob

Reply to
Robertm

Even if it were legit it does not matter. As a new user you should always start out with the latest version, especially when 2006 is so much better than older versions.

Reply to
Allan Martin

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