QuickBooks 2010 for Mac

  • QuickBooks 2010 for Mac helps you organize your finances, track money going in and out of your business, and spot areas where you can save
  • Easily organize your business finances all in one place
  • Instantly create invoices, track payments and manage expenses
  • Quickly access key customer & vendor information in a single location
  • Save time and money by tracking every dollar going in and out of your business

Product Description
QuickBooks for Mac can easily organize your finances, identify ways to save money and manage your business better. Stay on top of it all with important information in one place. Create invoices, track payments and manage expenses. Get insight into your business with access to over 100 reports.Amazon.com Product Description
Easily manage your business on a Mac. Let QuickBooks help your business be more profitable. Organize your finances, track money going i… More >>

QuickBooks 2010 for Mac

Share and Enjoy Orange County CPA News:
  • Digg
  • Propeller
  • del.icio.us
  • StumbleUpon
  • Technorati
  • Mixx
  • FriendFeed
  • MisterWong
  • Twitter

5 Comments zu “QuickBooks 2010 for Mac”

  1. F. Sadowsky

    I tried the QB for MAC 2009 and returned it last year. I also bought the PC version and returned it. This year I have mostly been using my MAC so after seeing I could have a trial version 2010 I downloaded it and have used it for the last 30 days. (It also helped that one of the QB for MAC design engineers has been so responsive to these posts.)

    It is really good. This version has the most MAC interface ever and I had no problem converting my 2004 QB from my PC to my MAC. How about that!!!

    I think the “help” index and “search” engine could use a lot of help,however. Lots of search words don’t even come up. As an example I typed up “Align Checks, I get Printing, Trouble shooting, nowhere is align checks even come up. But there is a tool for it. There is a wonderful tool in the print checks menu, but it does not work on mine ???? To even find it you have actually have a check to print. When you print the check that final step is where all the options are on setting up the actual printing. Weird. (W.Lynes, how about under preferences, print set-up option?) AT least put more info in the index.

    Lets face it there are always glitches in every new software. I think this is worth purchasing and intuit is finally making a good MAC product. (with so many converting how could they not?) I think it does the job and is very easy to use. Another great option is having your memorized transactions synced with ical, I love the idea of this feature….I actually have had to do an excell sheet to keep track of all my memorized transations and this could replace it. Unfortunately I have not figured out how to get it to work. I did not find the solution in the help menu. I will go online maybe it is there.

    I have been using QB products since 1995 and for the most part have been satisfied. I actually like this one better that the PC version. I know I have posted the problems but I am really happy with this one.

    Rating: 4 / 5



  2. George C. Allen

    DO NOT BUY….yet….The upgrade may have fancy new features but the old ones don’t work…at alll…..glitchy…buggy…takes longer to print Statements. When I called Intuit to complain, they gave me “free” month of support. Which means I get to call and sit on hold for SIXTY to NINETY minutes before I can even speak to a human. If I new how to back my data out into 2009 format I would..
    Rating: 1 / 5



  3. loukahn

    I just purchased QB Mac 2010 and converted my QB Windows file over to it. The conversion went well but I was stunned to discover that I could not custom format the check printing output to fit my preprinted bank checks. Doing this on QB Windows, is a snap. With QB Mac I assumed that I simply could not find the correct menu so I called QB support and got through relatively easily(overseas help connection). They confirmed that QB Mac could not be customized for this BUT they promised that this issue was being addressed and that a patch was due out in a couple of weeks. I am skeptical. Right now my only option is to write checks by hand or thow away all my preprinted checks and buy more from Intuit (do we think they would be discounted at all?) that happen to match the peculiar formatting(payee and numbered amt are vertically staggered apart by one line, with the written amt on yet a third line! Not very standard; and by design it would seem) that is already locked in to the software. I find it staggering that Intuit would assume that everyone wants to buy preprinted checks from Intuit or otherwise would write their checks out by hand. This is a business software, correct?!

    Postscript 11/24/09: Intuit just emailed me a notice about an available update that helps with check printing and the problem is FIXED! Amazing response in both substance and timing.

    Phil E.
    Rating: 4 / 5



  4. Kimberly

    I converted from a PC I was running 2006 on and they would not support. They suggested that I purchase 2008 or more recent to step the data to 2010. Thank goodness for my accountant’s book keeper who ran the data onto to her 2008 version and then we could install the data from my 8 years of business and start it up. I still have no payroll data and will be forced to subscribe for the web based subscription until I can figure this headache out. For us much money the make…..I would like more information up front before my time is consumed by crisis oriented problem solving that they caused. I really do not need any more of this as as small business owner. I will probably look at another book-keeping solution when I recover and have time.
    Rating: 2 / 5



  5. hursey

    Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2APQ986PF7YBQ A few thoughts on QuickBooks 2010 for Mac
    Rating: 4 / 5



Leave a Reply