jkautz
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Yes Desktop 2020...  This is the first company to BREAK working software when they quit supporting it.  To me that is criminal.  I have software from the 1990s I still use everyday.  Sure they have discontinued some, they have newer versions of most or all, but no one went so low as to BREAK working software.    I shouldn't have to use a new importer.  When I do that, I will have the chore of reassigning all transactions that took a long time to get right in Quickbooks when importing QBO files from the bank.

I will never forgive Intuit for doing this to the small mom and pop businesses like they have.  As soon as I find a suitable alternative I'll be using it.  I'm sure many others feel the same.   We want to run our businesses, I don't have time to be re-learning software and switching to online (To me it is completely a different feel, can't have multiple windows open, everything works differently with a big learning curve) and doing all this horsing around.