Buggy QuickBooks

You’d think that an accounting package would be 100% reliable or as close as possible to that as people rely on them all the time. I just happened to be looking at some reports in QuickBooks for Mac and noticed a $4000 difference in a particular section (expenses) and checked the filters; they were identical. I unchecked some fields in one and rechecked them and presto, the difference went away. It’s a good thing I noticed it otherwise I would have paid myself more than I deserved which would have made a royal mess out of the accounting.

While I realize it is software and there are always bugs, it seems that the software costs so much that Intuit could afford a few more QA folks to bang on every aspect of the program.

I read the other day that QuickBooks for Mac 2008 would be coming next year. I always have to question, what more can be added? I don’t use the integrated online banking and my needs are simple. The only thing I want is a stable product; features don’t mean much for me. This is apparent as I still use Quicken 2005; all I want for that program is an Intel native version…that I’d pay for as I don’t like running PPC binaries on my MacBook Pro.

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