Reviews
QuickBooks Premier Edition 2008
October 26, 2007
Richard Morochove, PC World
Intuit QuickBooks Premier Edition 2008
Easier startup and more integration with online services make the latest version of this accounting software a worthy new purchase or upgrade.
Richard Morochove, PC World
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The latest incarnation of Intuit's market-leading small-business accounting package, QuickBooks Premier Edition 2008, simplifies program setup, provides useful training help, improves integration with online services, and adds other interesting features. These help justify its $450 price tag--which is $50 more than its predecessor cost.
Getting Started
A smarter setup process reduces the number of screens required from more than 100 in previous versions to about 30, reducing new users' startup time.
The new QuickBooks Coach and Tips give novice users two ways to learn: tutorials and guidance. You can use interactive tutorials to learn more about key features, and rely on guidance mode as you work with the program. If you get stuck, clicking on a guidance icon leads to an explanation of how a process fits into your accounting workflow.
QuickBooks' online help now displays context-sensitive topics. A link goes to the QuickBooks Community Forums, a bulletin-board system where users can view or post messages on tips, best practices, and questions.
Quicken and Peachtree users have long been able to convert and import financial data into QuickBooks; now Microsoft Office Accounting users have that option, too.
A new 'Time and Expense' invoice form puts your unbilled time and expenses on a single screen, to help you decide which customers to bill. The QuickBooks Time Tracker (an extra-cost subscription service) enables you to use Microsoft Outlook to account for your time.
Many QuickBooks users hire a public accountant to look at and adjust their books before preparing year-end financial statements. QuickBooks 2008 makes sharing data with your accountant easier with a new wizard that guides you through the steps of creating an accountant's copy of your books. The software encrypts the copy and sends it to your accountant via a secure Intuit server.
QuickBooks 2008 has improved its integration with various online services. An expanded listing service adds your business to several directory sites, including Google Maps, SuperPages.com, Yahoo Local, and YellowPages.com.
Easy Access to Google Maps
QuickBooks now integrates directly with Google Maps and Directions, which can help sales staffers plan customer calls. For example, prior to visiting a customer, you can click the Directions link in QuickBooks and create a Google map of the route from your office to the customer, with directions.
The Intuit program comes with a version of Google Desktop that lets you search for customer or vendor data in QuickBooks or elsewhere on your PC.
Microsoft Office Accounting still integrates better with Office applications, but QuickBooks retains its lead in accounting capabilities. Overall, the upgraded integration with online services and the friendlier startup routine make QuickBooks Premier Edition 2008 a good choice for newcomers and a solid upgrade for existing customers.
Richard Morochove
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