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Play or Apple App) and therefore, we’re not calling it an app.

Snapshot of QBO while working in QBO Desktop.

      FIGURE 1-4: QBO while working in QBO Desktop.

Snapshot of QBOA while working in QBO Desktop.

      FIGURE 1-5: QBOA while working in QBO Desktop.

      If you compare Figure 1-5 to Figure 1-1, you’ll notice that, once again, QBOA users have the same additional options in QBO Desktop that they have in a browser. The menus at the top of the screen are the biggest visual difference between QBO and QBOA in QBO Desktop and QBO and QBOA in a browser. If you’ve been a QuickBooks Desktop product user, you know that you can use the menus to navigate. Under the hood, QBO Desktop offers some options that you won’t find readily available in a browser, such as the ability to work in multiple windows.

      Understanding QBO mobile apps

      At no additional cost to you, mobile apps are also available for iPhones, iPads, and Android devices. The iOS and Android apps are optimized for touch interaction and on-the-go workflows like customer management, invoicing, estimates, and signatures. You also can use the mobile apps to track the status of invoices, take payments, reconcile bank accounts, capture expenses, and check reports. And, you’ll find Pinch and Zoom functionality in the mobile apps and in browsers on mobile devices.

      You can get the mobile apps here: https://quickbooks.intuit.com/accounting/mobile/. In addition to using the QBO mobile apps for iOS and Android, you also can access the QBO sign-in page and your QBO account from your mobile device’s browser at qbo.intuit.com.

      New features are added often to the mobile apps. For example, you can customize invoice templates from the browser-based QBO and from QBO Desktop. You can customize templates from mobile devices but not using mobile apps; instead, use the browser-based QBO on your mobile device.

      

Be aware that the browser-based version of QBO and QBOA has additional functionality and keyboard shortcuts geared towards more in-depth business accounting tasks.

      So, take your choice; you’re not limited: Work in a browser, work in QBO Desktop, or work in a mobile app, depending on your needs at the moment.

      Just to make sure we’re on the same page here, we’re defining the cloud as software and data housed securely in remote data centers (not on your office premises) and accessed securely using the Internet. Working in the cloud can increase your efficiency by offering you the opportunity to work anywhere, communicate easily with others, and collaborate in real time.

      

Regardless of whether you use QBO or QBOA in a browser, in QBO Desktop, or in an app, both the software and the data are housed on servers controlled by Intuit and accessible via the Internet.

      Using web-based software can be attractive for a number of reasons. For example, using web-based software, you have access to that software’s information anywhere, anytime, from any device — stationary or mobile.

      

Some folks see the “anywhere, anytime” feature as a potential disadvantage because it makes information too readily available — and therefore a target for hackers. Intuit stores your data on servers that use bank-level security and encryption, and Intuit automatically backs up your data for you. Other folks see the “anywhere, anytime” feature as a disadvantage for exactly the reason that they have access to the software’s information anywhere, anytime, and from any device, offering the opportunity to work more than they’d like. You are in charge of your life, so … no comment on this “disadvantage.”

      In addition, web-based software like QBO and QBOA promotes collaboration and can help you save time. Using QBO and QBOA, accountants, bookkeepers, and clients can communicate about issues that arise, as described in Chapter 14.

      Then there’s the issue of keeping software up to date. Desktop software such as traditional QuickBooks typically receives a major update once each year, along with periodic software patches that must also be installed. Unlike their desktop cousin, QBO and QBOA are automatically updated every two to four weeks — meaning there’s never a new version to install or patches to deal with.

      

Because updating occurs so frequently to QBO and QBOA, by the time this book is published, things (and screens) might have changed. Actually, make that “probably have changed.”

       Invoicing, point of sale, electronic payment, and customer relationship management

       Financial and tax reporting

       Budgeting

       Time tracking and payroll

       Inventory, job costing, and job scheduling

       Managing company expenses and vendor bills

      Beyond the advantages described in the preceding section, the particular needs of a business might dictate whether you can use QBO. For example, QBO won’t work for you if your business has industry-specific needs or is mid-sized and needs to use ODBC-compliant applications. In addition, QBO won’t work for you if you need to

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