Intuit Announces QuickBooks 2006
By Nate Mook | Published August 25, 2005, 11:39 AM
Intuit on Wednesday announced that its next iteration of QuickBooks, code-named Denali, is set to launch this fall. QuickBooks 2006 is the culmination of a multi-year development effort, the company says, and represents the accounting software's most significant launch since its 1992 debut.
With QuickBooks becoming too feature-packed, Intuit has returned to the basics by simplifying views of company data and combining tasks, reducing the need to hop from screen to screen. Inventory management and accounting controls have also been beefed up to prevent errors from being overlooked.
Looks exciting - I have used QB since it's begining and have never had an unsolvable problem! I am looking forward to continued use!
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|Guys, sooner or later, Intuit will drop the ball on you. We moved to Business Vision, its a much more sophisticated program.
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|Looks like they might have a winner here, I need to move to one of these packages sooner or later anyway. Wonder if there's a Open Source one somewhere? hmmm.........
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|I love the photo. This is unlike any accounting package released previously!!!!1
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|Quickbooks is an evil program. We spent 15K this year to get away from quickbooks. I would recommend anybody who wants to use any sort of accounting software use anything but quickbooks. Registering the product is a nightmare. Always involves at least one phone call. And they withdraw support from products they sell. (Enterprise). Terrible terrible terrible.
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