QuickBooks Simple Start 2008

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QuickBooks Simple Start is easy-to-use, free accounting software designed to help you manage your small business better. It's from Intuit, the makers of TurboTax and Quicken. Simple Start makes estimating, invoicing, accepting payments, and keeping track of your finances quick and easy. Let Simple Start help you be ready at tax time, stay organized, and look more professional. Simple Start is for first-time QuickBooks users and can't import data from prior versions of QuickBooks Basic, Pro or Premier Editions, Quicken or Peachtree. Version 2008 lets users track thousands of customers and vendors and import data from Microsoft Excel 2000/2002/2003/2007.

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