Once it arrived, I caught wind there is a limit of 20 customers in Simple Start. I don’t remember why in the world I decided to buy it – I think it had something to do with thinking it was an upgrade version of the program, since it came on CD. I found a copy of Simple Start 2009 on Amazon for $20 and some change. Up until that time I was happily using Adobe Photoshop 5.0. Why, I only upgraded my Adobe Photoshop because I discovered Adobe allows you to load one copy to two computers, and my job purchased a copy of CS2 for me to use at work. I don’t remember why I felt the need to upgrade – I am typically not one to buy every new piece of software that becomes available. Then I decided to buy Quickbooks Simple Start 2009. That seemed to be working out pretty good, a lot better than Quicken and Excel spreadsheets. I discovered there is a free version which can be downloaded (which would probably be perfect for bloggers out there wanting to track their blogging income) – Quickbooks Simple Start 2008. A friend of mine told me she uses Quickbooks, and loved it, so I started checking into the program. That seemed to work out okay, but it started to get cumbersome because I was having to use Excel to create invoices. A’s books for his two businesses, and for a while I was keeping track using Quicken.
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