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QB vs. MYOB
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QB vs. MYOB


  • Subject: QB vs. MYOB
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2002 09:13:54 EDT

I agree with John. I still remember Intuit stating many years ago that they
were committed to the Mac and QB and wouldn't pull out and then doing just
that 3 or 4 months later. They then returned to the Mac and once they had
userbase again bailed on us. To me that is akin to holding a life preserver
two inches or so out of a person's reach. It has - how shall I say it -
"encouraged" a number of people to migrate to the PC side at least for their
bookkeeping and has hurt the Mac platform for business because of that. MYOB
is committed to us; their product is good...and crossplatform. Perhaps we
should be "pushing" them instead by asking local software vendors to carry
them etc.
Peter
Peter A. Weissenstein
AppleCore Berkshire County
In a message dated 6/8/02 23:35:08, John Linthicum <email@hidden> writes:

<< Why not show your support for MYOB, who has supported user groups
wholeheartedly and Mac users for the past FIVE YEARS when Intuit abandoned
the Mac platform and it's installed user base? >>
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