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		<title>By: Decent Small Business Accounting Package for Mac? Anyone? - Coder&#8217;s Eye</title>
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		<description>[...] QuickBooks Pro 6: I really loathe Intuit, so I start very prejudiced against this package. They did such a terrible job on TurboTax 2005 for Mac, and they actually drove me away from my decade-long use of Quicken with their awful product for the Mac. That said, I am actually thinking of trying this product, mostly because many small-business accountants are comfortable accepting Quickbooks files, and there are a lot of books explaining how to use it. That&#8217;s a pretty strong pair of reasons, but I think their Mac products stink so badly that I might have to set it up on a Windows computer, and that&#8217;s a whole can of worms right there. [...]</description>
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