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Unlike other online accounting apps which try and depict a "dashboard view" is where their business is at, the QBOE home screen is more a process diagram, showing a workflow style diagram that allows the user to dive into different functional area of the accounting system. The starting point for QBOE is the home screen.
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It’s got full double-entry accounting, allowing for correct balance sheets, profit and loss statements and trial balances to be run from it. QBOE does some of the major things that businesses need. QBOE users a similar workflow to its desktop counterpart – as such it should be a fairly painless process to move a user from QuickBooks to QBOE – having said that QBOE culls a whole host of functionality from the desktop editions, inventory most noticeably, so it’s not going to be a direct one-to-one change.
I’d be keen to hear feedback from US users as to how they find the speed of QBOE. I have to admit that online applications will almost always come at speed disadvantage when compared to their installed counterparts – the QBOE speed difference however is greater than the norm. That said I’ve got a 5Mbps connection where I’m testing this and the speed is sufficiently bad to create a barrier to wanting to use this product.
I’m based in New Zealand where Internet access, while pretty ubiquitous, tends to be a little tardy. Granted the majority of users are using IE, however forcing them to do so is a bad idea. Personally any application that hampers my ability to work the way I want to (and this includes the operating system or browser) fails. It required Internet Explorer and needs ActiveX in all it’s glory. QBOE has some serious failings when it comes to cross-platform, cross-browser support. Having said that we’re limiting our criticism to purely functional failings and won’t be sidetracked into the traditional Web 2.0 "rounded corners" debate. After years of playing with the latest and greatest of web-apps, QBOE feel like a step back in time. It’s hard not to be negative about the QBOE user experience.
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The Plus version adds estimates and invoice customisations, time tracking, recurrent billing, budgeting and online billing to the mix. The Basic edition covers the bare essentials – accounts receivable, expense tracking and check printing, arguably quite limited functionality for $10 a month. Online Basic covers just one user and their accountant while Online Plus allows up to three users plus an accountant to access the application. Thereafter their are two different pricing and feature sets Available now for several years, QBOE has had slow, but steady, uptake.Īs is usual in this space, QBOE offers a 30 day free trial. QuickBooks Online Edition (QBOE) is its response to the growing popularity of web-based and online accessible offerings.
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