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Review by greenmantis
I’ll start by saying that QB 2010 has way more features than I need since I am only using this to trade information back and forth with our accountant. I could easily just export him an Excel spreadsheet, but this way I get to have more control of the books. I am using the most basic features and am disappointed that when I try to the most basic feature… printing, either the program ignores my request or the program fails to respond(crashes). I was running QB 2010 on Windows 7 Pro 32-bit. So as a workaround I installed QB 2010 on the XP Pro Virtual Machine and the printing works fine. The only setback is that I only have 3GB of RAM to spare because that is all a 32-bit processor will recognize. If I reserve 1GB for the virtual machine, that means I am spending 30% of my computer resources to run QB 2010. It’s a little much. I’m sure Intuit will eventually patch this up. But until this is fixed, I’d hold on to the previous version.