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I am forced to use Quickbooks for Mac, and have been for 10 years or more, as our accounting agency requires it for tax preparation purposes. Intuit, maker of Quickbooks, has a near-monopoly on this industry. So they can treat their customers as if they are of no consequence.
They can make their software stop working after 2 or 3 years, forcing you to upgrade. After this final version of Quickbooks Desktop for Mac 2016, they will try to force us to their online version, which costs (at the moment) $40./month. That will go up in price once they get us signed up, we can be sure. My 2014 Quickbooks for Mac suddenly stopped working today. Quickbooks for mac 2012 training. It was working fine yesterday, it imported files I need as it had since purchase.
But today, it suddenly generated a message telling me to upgrade. No way to import files I need. I had not updated the OS or anything. It simply stopped at an arbitrary date set by Intuit. Somewhat like an addict, hating myself all the way to the dealer, I am forced to buy the latest version if I want to get some accounting done today, this week, next month. At least it’s 20 bucks cheaper here than what Intuit was offering me as a 'special deal' at their own web site.
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You'd think it would be the other way around, but this is Intuit. On top of reaming customers every chance they get, Intuit has terrible customer service. Just try calling them sometime. Best of luck with that. If you are not already “hooked”, look for some other solution for your accounting. There aren’t a lot of options unless you want to go back to ledger books.
My one hope is that, as with past arrogant companies left in the dust, a software engineer will disrupt this system by offering a “better way” for Mac users, or an online version that doesn’t break the bank. I don’t know if that is realistic, but I keep hoping. I despise this company, Intuit, more than any I’ve ever dealt with. I’m a pretty tolerant guy otherwise, but they really get my goat.
You don’t have to take my word for it though, just browse the reviews here, and for their previous versions, or look at their online reviews elsewhere. At least I'm not alone in my low opinion of this company. I am forced to use Quickbooks for Mac, and have been for 10 years or more, as our accounting agency requires it for tax preparation purposes. Intuit, maker of Quickbooks, has a near-monopoly on this industry. So they can treat their customers as if they are of no consequence. They can make their software stop working after 2 or 3 years, forcing you to upgrade. After this final version of Quickbooks Desktop for Mac 2016, they will try to force us to their online version, which costs (at the moment) $40./month.
That will go up in price once they get us signed up, we can be sure. My 2014 Quickbooks for Mac suddenly stopped working today. It was working fine yesterday, it imported files I need as it had since purchase.
But today, it suddenly generated a message telling me to upgrade. No way to import files I need. I had not updated the OS or anything. It simply stopped at an arbitrary date set by Intuit.
Somewhat like an addict, hating myself all the way to the dealer, I am forced to buy the latest version if I want to get some accounting done today, this week, next month. At least it’s 20 bucks cheaper here than what Intuit was offering me as a 'special deal' at their own web site. You'd think it would be the other way around, but this is Intuit. On top of reaming customers every chance they get, Intuit has terrible customer service.
Just try calling them sometime. Best of luck with that. If you are not already “hooked”, look for some other solution for your accounting. There aren’t a lot of options unless you want to go back to ledger books. My one hope is that, as with past arrogant companies left in the dust, a software engineer will disrupt this system by offering a “better way” for Mac users, or an online version that doesn’t break the bank. I don’t know if that is realistic, but I keep hoping.
I despise this company, Intuit, more than any I’ve ever dealt with. I’m a pretty tolerant guy otherwise, but they really get my goat. You don’t have to take my word for it though, just browse the reviews here, and for their previous versions, or look at their online reviews elsewhere.