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<p>I like bookkeeping&#8230; In fact I love bookkeeping. I also </p>



<p>I learned the art as a kid working at my Dad&#8217;s business where I helped process accounts payable, receivable, payroll, invoicing, etc. If you stay on top of it you always know where your business is at with just a glance and Uncle Sam will stay off your back. </p>



<p>When the YouTube channel started making some money I purchased a copy of Quickbooks for Mac to balance the books.  Over the years I&#8217;d have to upgrade to the newer version mostly because Intuit, the makers of Quickbooks, would require upgrades when new versions of OS X came out. They never added any substantially new features but it&#8217;s really hard to add new features to the practice of bookkeeping that&#8217;s pretty well established. </p>



<p>A few months ago Inuit announced that Quickbooks for Mac was moving to a subscription model. I was not happy &#8211; if the last ten years were any indicator this was more of a money grab vs. an effort to improve the product.</p>



<p>I started looking for alternatives but sadly I couldn&#8217;t find anything.. Intuit really cornered this market. So I did some research and determined that Quickbooks Online&#8217;s entry plan was going to be less expensive and offer the functionality I needed. It would also let me work across multiple computers a little easier than the desktop version. So I bit. </p>



<p>Transferring data was a nightmare. Importing from Mac Quickbooks was broken at the time and nobody from Intuit said anything so I wasted a few hours trying to get it to import. I eventually borrowed a friend&#8217;s Quickbooks for Windows, imported the file, and then sent that over to Quickbooks Online. Not a good first impression. Oh and they started charging you regardless of whether or not your data makes it there. </p>



<p>The interface is a little different but the entry level version of Quickbooks Online does the job for me. I kinda like being able to keep my books up to date from my phone too. </p>



<p>Just like before nothing really changes with the product month-to-month. In fact it&#8217;s exactly the same as what it was when I first subscribed back in November. Yet Intuit extracts $25 a month for the privilege. What&#8217;s worse is the constant upselling I get when I log in, hoping I&#8217;ll take one of their loans, apply for their checking account, subscribe to their payroll service, etc. I feel like they should be paying me! </p>



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<p>Yesterday I got an email from Intuit telling me that they&#8217;ll now be taking $30 a month vs. the $25 I had been paying. Am I getting anything new for that? Nope. Just more money for the marketing department desperately trying to upsell me. </p>



<p>This is why if I have a choice between a purchased license and a subscription I almost always choose the purchase option. Developers can get lazy when they&#8217;re guaranteed income every month. I&#8217;m happy to pay an upgrade price for new and useful features. I dropped Adobe when they moved to subscription and found great alternatives like <a href="https://www.pixelmator.com/pro/">Pixelmator</a>. </p>



<p>So why not switch? There are some alternatives out there like <a href="https://www.waveapps.com/">Wave Accounting</a> but none of these alternative services import data from Quickbooks. So in order to move I either have to manually key in all of my history or abandon it. That&#8217;s a no-go for me. You&#8217;d think if a company was serious about competing with Quickbooks they&#8217;d develop a migration path!</p>



<p>So I&#8217;m stuck. But I&#8217;ll keep looking. </p>




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