QuickBooks Simple Start Edition 2006 | 
enlarge | From: Intuit, Inc. Category: Software
List Price: $99.95 Buy New: $8.99 You Save: $90.96 (91%)
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Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 3799
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows Xp, Windows 2000 Media: CD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Windows XP Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.3 x 1.3
MPN: 296520 Model: 296520 UPC: 028287011779 EAN: 0028287011779 ASIN: B000B8K7WM
Release Date: November 9, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Simple Start is incredibly simple to get started and use. | | • | Easily track sales, expenses and customers in one place—so nothing slips through the cracks. | | • | For first-time QuickBooks users or upgraders from prior versions of Simple Start. Simple Start cannot import data from prior versions of QuickBooks: Basic, Pro or Premier Editions. | | • | See how much money you’re business is making and spending to get a complete picture of the health of your business. | | • | Easy to move up to other QuickBooks products as your business grows. |
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Product Description With the QuickBooks Simple Start Edition, you can track and organize money coming in and going out with just a click! Simple Start keeps track of your sales and expenses automatically as you create receipts or invoices, and make deposits. It reports the totals instantly, so you can see exactly how you're doing. Start using the simplest way to track sales and expenses! FREE QuickBooks callback support for 30 days following registration
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| Customer Reviews: Read 14 more reviews...
Extremely POOR July 17, 2007 M. Thompson Nothing but problems with it. Quickbooks was no help at all. Support is so limited and totally worthless. Kept locking into an update loop and wouldn't allow me access to my data. Had to continually un-install and re-install.
A good program for a reasonable price February 10, 2007 Sharbysyd (Buffalo, NY USA) We've been using this program for our business for about a year now. I find it to be easy to use and a good value for the money. We used it to create invoices for our customers, to keep track of our checkbook, to have easy access to the amount of our sales each month, quarter and for the year and more. I would recommend it for small businesses starting out.
Does the trick November 10, 2006 Bradley L. Smith (Napa, CA) QuickBooks lives up to it's reputation of being the one-size-fits-all small business book keeping software. It does what you want it to do. I like the feature of being able to easily sent e-mail invoices. If you need the software right away it is just as cheap at the office supply stores.
VERY Simple to Use October 9, 2006 Electronic Gadgetphile (St. Paul, MN) I recently left Corporate America and set up a consulting practice which required balancing my own books instead of relying on the Finance group. I looked over several offerings and decided I only needed to track billings and create invoices. QuickBooks Simple Start handles these tasks quite well in addition to providing useful reports on outstanding invoices, sales by customer and a host of other great cuts at the data. I do agree with other reviewers that expensing of business supplies is not that well done and I couldn't figure out a way to depreciate a computer and software that I bought for the business. On the positive side, it is very simple to use and given the limited transactions avialable pretty much forces you to do it right. Overall I would purchase this product again given it's low cost and ability to meet my basic needs of keeping the books for my small business.
Less Intuitive than I Expected September 22, 2006 Keri Morgret (CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have used TurboTax and been impressed with the way that it walks you through something that is fairly complicated and foreign to the average person. I trusted the Intuit name and expected a similar experience from QuickBooks Simple start, but was quite disappointed. I am a consultant, just myself involved with my company, and no physical inventory. I wanted some outside help (in the form of this software) to guide me in making sure I was doing the right thing with bookkeeping. I figured it was pretty simple, I was just bringing in money from a couple of contracts that I had, and spending money on some software products for the business, including QuickBooks. The first thing I did was try to list QuickBooks as an expense. I was asked if it was cash or credit card, and I selected credit card. I was then told I needed to set up my credit card. The phrasing made it seem that I needed to enter my credit card information, when I really just needed a couple of pieces of information and not the credit card number. The next frustration came at trying to categorize the software. Miscellaneous Office? Office Supplies? The help was of no help, even the index. Other online sources suggested I may need to depreciate my purchase. Frankly, I had expected better from Intuit. Right now I could be getting the same utility from just using Excel to keep track of my expenses, as I don't think QuickBooks will give me the help I need.
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