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Название: QuickBooks Online For Dummies

Автор: Elaine Marmel

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: Программы

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isbn: 9781119679035

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       Track labor costs.

       Manage a robust inventory that supports making and selling finished goods.

      In any of these cases, you would probably be better off with one of Intuit’s “designed for desktop use” products like traditional QuickBooks Pro, Premier, or Enterprise.

      

When QBO and QBOA were first released, the U.S. version didn’t support multiple currencies. That feature has been added to both products. And, you can set a “home currency” without enabling multicurrency support. See Chapter 3 for more information.

      Using a web-based software product typically doesn’t require a lot of hardware and software; in fact, the demands of QBO and QBOA aren’t extensive. In particular, you need a Windows or Intel-based Mac computer using Windows 7, 8.1, or 10, or OS X 10.11 or later. You also need

       An Internet connection — Intuit recommends a high-speed connection of 3 Mbps or higher

       One of the four supported Internet browsers:Google ChromeMozilla FirefoxMicrosoft EdgeSafari, if your operating system is iOS 11.1 or higher

       Adobe Reader 11.0 or higher to print forms

      Although QBO and QBOA work in all the major browsers, they work best, in my experience, in Chrome, with Firefox coming in a close second. Therefore, we use Chrome throughout this book, and the Part of Tens chapters cover using Chrome so that you can get comfortable with that browser. If you’re a Firefox user, give QBO and QBOA a try in Firefox.

      The requirements for QBO Desktop and the mobile apps are basically the same as those outlined here, except that you won’t really need a browser on your device (although you’ll probably have one). You’ll still need an Internet connection, and be aware that, although new features are added to the mobile apps all the time, the mobile apps do not support all features of QBO and QBOA.

      Whether you work on a desktop computer or on a mobile device, the computer or device needs to meet the basic requirements of the operating system you use on that computer or device — and then some. For example, if you’re using a Windows desktop computer, you need the amount of RAM (random access memory) specified by Microsoft to load the version of Windows on the computer before you ever launch your browser. If you don’t have sufficient RAM to run the operating system, you certainly won’t be happy with the behavior of QBO and QBOA. You won’t be happy with the behavior of the computer, either.

      Basic requirements (and we stress the word basic) for a Windows 7, 8.1, and 10 computer, as specified by Microsoft, are

       1-gigahertz (GHz) or faster 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor

       1 gigabyte (GB) of RAM (32 bit) or 2GB of RAM (64 bit)

       16GB of available hard disk space for the 32-bit version of the operating system or 32GB for the 64-bit versions of the operating system

       A display that supports at least 800 x 600 dpi

       DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver

       An Internet connection for both installation and operating system updates

      And a word on the word basic. You’ll be a whole lot happier if your desktop computer components have higher numbers than the ones we just listed. If you have a computer that’s fairly new — say, three to four years old — you might need only to add some RAM or possibly hard disk space. If your computer is older than three or four years, you should consider purchasing new equipment, simply because you’ll be unbelievably happier with the computer’s performance. Technology continues to improve dramatically in short spurts of time.

      If you buy a new computer, you don’t need to worry about meeting more than the basic requirements. We’re pretty sure you’d have a hard time finding a new computer containing a 1-gigahertz processor; most computers today come with at least 2.5-gigahertz processors, and they support better graphics than the DirectX 9 graphics listed in the basic requirements. And most monitors available for purchase today don’t support low resolutions such as 800 x 600; you most likely own a monitor that supports much higher resolution. In my opinion, 1GB of RAM is insufficient; Intuit recommends that your desktop computer have at least 4GB of RAM, and you’ll be much happier if it has 8GB of RAM. On the hard drive requirement, if you don’t have the 16GB or 20GB of available space specified, you probably should be considering a hard drive replacement for your computer.

      QBO and QBOA have their own hardware requirements — that exceed Microsoft’s basic requirements. Visit this page to see the system requirements for QBO and QBOA: https://quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-us/install-or-update-products/system-requirements-for-quickbooks-online-accountant-and/00/188943.

      Alternatively, you can visit quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support and use the search term system requirements for QuickBooks Online. If you want to use QBO Desktop, visit this page to see system requirements: https://quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-us/download-products/quickbooks-app-for-windows-and-mac-general-support/01/186053#M4087.

      

The amount of RAM your computer can successfully use depends on the computer’s architecture — in particular, if your computer uses a 32-bit processor, as older computers often did, your computer might not be able to “see” more than 4GB of RAM. So, you could put 16GB of RAM in the computer and only be able to use 4GB. And part of that 4GB goes to other stuff, like your video card; so, with most 32-bit processors (there are a few exceptions), your computer can use only 3GB of RAM. Bottom line here: Newer computers use 64-bit processors and can take advantage of much more RAM, which makes them much faster.

      Embracing the QBO/QBOA Format

      IN THIS CHAPTER

      

Understanding available QBO subscriptions and their costs

      

Examining ways to meet payroll needs

      

Taking a tour of the App Center

      QBO and QBOA are not traditional software that you buy and СКАЧАТЬ