Overall Satisfaction with QuickBooks Desktop Enterprise
Our company has 2 users at this time for QB Desktop Enterprise. We are a general contractor (construction). We use QB Desktop Enterprise for payroll, certified wage reports, accounting, accounts payable, accounts receivable.
- Accounts Receivable (Customer tab)
- Accounts Payable (Vendor tab)
- Payroll
- General Accounting (Banking tab)
- A customizable "at a glance" screen view or report.
- Positive - it helps us track our finances - overall as a company and for individual projects.
Its been a few years since I've use ViewPoint ProContractor, but the thing that stands out the most in my memory is how difficult it was to change ... almost anything... for the original that was entered. In the real world, changes occur - whether a wrong invoice number or date were keyed in or a customer price change - the office has one number and the customer has another (signed by the owner or project manager) number. These types of changes were time consuming at best in ViewPoint ProContractor. In QuickBooks they are quick and simple.
Having said that - inadvertent changes is the main downfall in QuickBooks - there is no way to "hit the redo" button once the Save button has been activated. If a change to an invoice or bill is being made and the outcome of this change in every area of QB is unknown then a screen shot needs to be taken first of the original bill or invoice in QB before the changes are made and the other areas affected are reviewed for accuracy.
Having said that - inadvertent changes is the main downfall in QuickBooks - there is no way to "hit the redo" button once the Save button has been activated. If a change to an invoice or bill is being made and the outcome of this change in every area of QB is unknown then a screen shot needs to be taken first of the original bill or invoice in QB before the changes are made and the other areas affected are reviewed for accuracy.