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I don't think you guys are hearing and understanding us. We don't use your software they way you think we do, and we don't have the needs you think we do. You should figure it out, but you're a monopoly, and we have no choice... for now. Once we do figure it out, you'll either change, or go out of business. Guess we'll have to wait and see.
If I had another choice... I would drop Quickbooks like a stone. That's a very sad comment on Intuit and how they have setup their end-user experience. This is why I am not inclined to buy a new version of the software every year, or subscribe to an expensive online service. We represent the largest user base of Quickbooks: sole-proprietorships or home-run businesses/activities that require us to do basic accounting.
We utilize about 10% of Quickbooks' features, aren't interested in printing checks, online accounting, payroll services, or subscriptions. We're the ones who buy the desktop versions of your software, and complain when you force us to login to accounts we don't use, change our passwords routinely, or do other security measure designed for corporate environments - my business is run out of my home, not a corporate office.
There's nothing more I can say on this. Maybe I'll be prompted to login again and again, and again... who knows? All I know...is that it does NOTHING for my security, and all it does is inconvenience me, and so many others, who just want to enter our bills, deposits, and credit card statements, and be done with it. And when we're in a rush, the last thing we need, is to reset passwords, or login to our online accounts, get text messages for two-factor authentication, or go through ridiculous procedures just to enter that data. And...you guys are not listening.