Reluctantly Going Back to QuickBooks
Paula Hendricks
paula at ph-webnet.com
Mon Feb 9 11:09:41 EST 2015
this is exactly what i've done. i've kept my old quickbooks app and use it when i need history,
i just started fresh at the beginning of the year.
ph
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On Feb 8, 2015, at 7:14 PM, Jill Terry wrote:
> I am planning on switching my business over to GnuCash from QuickBooks at the beginning of my financial year (1st March). But I won't be even trying to import, I shall just put opening balances in. If you really want to switch, could you not do that? (just a thought)
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> I actually liked Quickbooks, which in many ways is easier to use for a business, but will be going over to GnuCash mainly because my version is no longer supported and I refuse to update and pay a monthly fee. Problem is if I format or get a new computer it I have to ring them for a code - how long will they keep giving me one?
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> I have already started using GC for accounts I do for a non-profit club, so have been learning my way around with those.
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> Jill
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> On 09/02/2015 02:06, Jan Steinman wrote:
>> I'd like to thank those who patiently answered my questions, but I'm reluctantly going back to QuickBooks.
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>> In particular, the only migration path I appear to have is via CVS import, which seems kludgey. I had numerous segfaults, things didn't seem to go where I thought I put them, and there is apparently no way to import the all-important "Memo" field. Also, I was unable to build a Mac bundled application, and the one that is available for download won't speak to MySQL, which was the main motivation for switching, because I currently keep "double books" on certain things. I was able to build a Quartz (versus X-Term) version, but it just doesn't behave like a regular Mac application, which is important because I was going to let multiple non-tekkie people use it. Finally, the MySQL data model was essentially unusable, even read-only, due to lack of foreign keys and opaque references all over the place.
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>> To be fair, QuickBooks doesn't make it easy to leave their clutches -- all the more reason I wanted to get away! But I spent TWO DAYS importing TWO accounts, and I can't afford to spend another couple weeks plus to get the other accounts in properly. At least I figured out the regex to change "MM/DD/YY" into "YYYY-MM-DD", because GnuCash apparently can't deal with very many date formats.
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>> There was a lot to be impressed with, and I'll be back to check it out at the next major rev level!
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>> I will report the obvious bugs I found (segfault on garbage import, inability to import "Memo" field, strange behaviour of the "Account" field) and hope they get in.
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>> If I were starting out fresh with nothing to import, and didn't need an understandable MySQL data model, I would certainly go for GnuCash! Thanks for all the hard work!
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>> (The following came up totally at random, but seems strangely apropos:)
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>> :::: We shall not cease from exploration, And the end of all our exploring, Will be to arrive where we started, And know the place for the first time. -- T. S. Eliot
>> :::: Jan Steinman, EcoReality Co-op ::::
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