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Which edition to use Peter Secor 07-27-2009
Posted by Peter Secor on July 27, 2009, 3:28 pm
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Easyweb -

I am currently using 2007 Wholesale edition and will soon be upgrading
(probably to 2010) to avoid nasty support surprises. Is there any
reason I shouldn't just buy the accountant's edition rather than the
wholesale? I could save $100+.

On another note, Intuit has purchased PayCycle, a fine payroll
service. Let's hope they don't screw it up.

Best,

Peter
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Posted by Laura on July 27, 2009, 3:43 pm
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> Easyweb -
>
> I am currently using 2007 Wholesale edition and will soon be upgrading
> (probably to 2010) to avoid nasty support surprises. Is there any
> reason I shouldn't just buy the accountant's edition rather than the
> wholesale? I could save $100+.
>
> On another note, Intuit has purchased PayCycle, a fine payroll
> service. Let's hope they don't screw it up.
>
> Best,
>
> Peter

If you get the Premier accountant's edition, you can "toggle" to the
wholesale version if there is a special feature you need. The WE has
slightly different menus but everything found under the Mfg & Whsle menu can
be found under the Customer or Vendor menus. It is mostly reports that come
with the Industry specific editions. Memorize them before you upgrade and
you won't even need to toggle to the Wholesale edition for them.

When 2010 comes out in the fall, check the Intuit site for their product
comparison to see if you even need the wholesale version. Pro might be all
that you need.



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