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That's fair. Really, without a specific "application" you are trying to duplicate, or a specific business problem you are trying to solve, it remains an online version of QuickBooks data. Which in itself is great - but certainly not what Method is all about. Since you are coming at it from the QXpress ...
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Good morning beta testers.
I'm here in the Intuit sales and support office in Tucson, Arizona, showing the staff here what Method means to QuickBooks. Eyes are bulging, as they can't wait to recommend this to QuickBooks users they support. Finally, QuickBooks desktop data is available in real time, on the ...
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I recently received an email from John, a soon-to-be Method beta tester, asking me what kind of contact manager we use to run our company.
I get this question quite a bit. So, now that we are finally moving into beta, its time to get this forum moving, so I'll answer this here for everyone to see.
We use our own web-based system ...
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Greg Lafollette, the seasoned and respected editor of The CPA Technology Advisor, has written about Method in his Blog.
We met Greg in Las Vegas in October, and as you'll see from his blog, Greg "gets it".
I think he sums up our excitement best, when he writes: "If they can actually deliver what they plan to deliver I predict ...
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The short story: despite our intention to get Method out into beta in November, we have now moved the beta to start in January.
The long story: talking to the accountants and consultants at the Sleeter Conference last month revealed some interesting insights that caused us to sit back and make sure that when we do go into beta, we go in with the ...
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And so it begins…
Hours from now we will finally be able to tell the world about what has made us so excited over the last year. Well, maybe not the whole world, but at least all the accountants and consultants attending this year’s Sleeter Conference in Las Vegas.
Our www.methodintegration.com website does a good job explaining what ...
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