Review: Intuit QuickBooks 2011 Premier Accounting Software - Small Business Computing

Review: Intuit QuickBooks 2011 Premier Accounting Software

Oct 6, 2010
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PCWorld: Review – Intuit QuickBooks 2011 Premier Accounting Software

The big additions are mobile access to accounts and a simplified getting started process. But is it worth $230 plus $10 per user per month?


“With QuickBooks 2011, Intuit performs a balancing act of reaching out to new users while trying to tempt veterans to upgrade to its latest market-leading small-business accounting software. And once again, the upgrade’s usefulness depends on how much your business can benefit from the new features.

The new version is not a huge release overall, but mobile access to accounts, a simplified getting-started process, and features such as batch invoicing make the cost of upgrading worthwhile for some.”

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