Category Archives: QuickBooks Software

QuickBooks Point of Sale Desktop 12.0

I was both disappointed and relieved when, while at a Point-of-Sale Software (POS) experts panel discussion a few months ago, I went up to the microphone and said that I hadn’t found a single online POS system that functioned properly with regard to its integration with QuickBooks — and the answer I got was, “that’s because there isn’t one; not yet.”

The unanimous reaction among the experts was that QuickBooks POS for Desktop is really the only system that truly and fully integrates with QuickBooks accounting software (there are other POS packages out there that integrate functionally, though not as fully — but they are also all desktop systems that work with QuickBooks desktop software).  None of the zillions of online offerings (Square, Vend and the like) have functioning integrations (although they claim to), leaving QuickBooks Online as a less-attractive option for those who depend on POS data.  (This doesn’t mean it can’t be done — I have plenty of clients for whom I have written up a recurring periodic journal entry that they book manually, or we’ve hired a developer to write a script to do the job.  But these are time-consuming or expensive options by comparison.)

Armed with this knowledge, I must say I was thrilled to read the reviews when the newest version of QuickBooks POS for Desktop was released.  They’ve apparently increased stability and reintroduced formerly-removed features (that actually work this time around).  For those clients of mine who will have to make the shift away from QB 2012 this year (see my post on support ending in May 2015), I’m going to recommend they upgrade to the newest POS version as well.

Check out David Glantz’s review, here:  QuickBooks Point of Sale Desktop 12.0 – from “QuickBooks and Beyond“.

Goodbye to QuickBooks 2012 Support as of May 2015

Nice blog post by Charlie Russell, one of my favorite tech guys, outlining what it means that QuickBooks 2012 will no longer be supported after May 2015.  Most importantly to most small business accounting clients is that any related services will be discontinued: online banking, merchant services processing and payroll being the biggies.  If you’re a client of mine on QB 2012 and use any of these, especially if you’re using QB POS as well (see upcoming post on that topic), please reach out so that we can schedule a visit after tax season to get you updated.

See Charlie’s post here: Goodbye to QuickBooks 2012 Support.