![]() It’s going to cajole and persuade and harangue you to switch, but it’s not going to abandon the millions of people supporting the desktop version of QuickBooks – at least not yet. It’s obvious that Intuit wants to bail out of the desktop software business. If Intuit even hinted at such a thing, an army of thousands – nay, tens of thousands – of accountants and bookkeepers would storm Intuit’s corporate offices, waving pitchforks and howling for blood. The desktop versions of QuickBooks are not going away. It’s going to pressure you to give up the familiar desktop version of QuickBooks Pro that’s been running your business for years.įirst, a brief note to keep you from being unduly alarmed. It really wants you to use QuickBooks Online. Intuit wants you to use QuickBooks Online. Previously: Intuit’s Plans For Quicken And Quickbooks Aren’t What You Expect
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