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Xero or QuickBooks?

This is a question primarily for all those who have used both Xero and QuickBooks: which do you prefer, and why?

If you haven’t used both, feel free to add your thoughts.

I’m currently trialling Xero, and data entry is taking a fair while. So to also trial QuickBooks would double that workload.

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Xero or QuickBooks?

This is a question primarily for all those who have used both Xero and QuickBooks: which do you prefer, and why?

If you haven’t used both, feel free to add your thoughts.

I’m currently trialling Xero, and data entry is taking a fair while. So to also trial QuickBooks would double that workload.

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I use Xero. To put it simply, it does exactly what it says on the tin.
I don’t use quickbooks, though did a long time ago. And I’m sure that it’s changed a lot since then.
I also use it in combination with Link my books, which basically means that I take maybe 30 seconds a day, to update the accounts.
So if you have everything you need from the one package, you might as well stick to it.
It only really matters which you use, if there are features that you require, that simply aren’t on one or the other. But to be frank, most are pretty much of a muchness these days.

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Xero or QuickBooks?

This is a question primarily for all those who have used both Xero and QuickBooks: which do you prefer, and why?

If you haven’t used both, feel free to add your thoughts.

I’m currently trialling Xero, and data entry is taking a fair while. So to also trial QuickBooks would double that workload.

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Seller_5X58bC45WdHYO

Xero or QuickBooks?

This is a question primarily for all those who have used both Xero and QuickBooks: which do you prefer, and why?

If you haven’t used both, feel free to add your thoughts.

I’m currently trialling Xero, and data entry is taking a fair while. So to also trial QuickBooks would double that workload.

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Xero or QuickBooks?

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This is a question primarily for all those who have used both Xero and QuickBooks: which do you prefer, and why?

If you haven’t used both, feel free to add your thoughts.

I’m currently trialling Xero, and data entry is taking a fair while. So to also trial QuickBooks would double that workload.

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I use Xero. To put it simply, it does exactly what it says on the tin.
I don’t use quickbooks, though did a long time ago. And I’m sure that it’s changed a lot since then.
I also use it in combination with Link my books, which basically means that I take maybe 30 seconds a day, to update the accounts.
So if you have everything you need from the one package, you might as well stick to it.
It only really matters which you use, if there are features that you require, that simply aren’t on one or the other. But to be frank, most are pretty much of a muchness these days.

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I use Xero. To put it simply, it does exactly what it says on the tin.
I don’t use quickbooks, though did a long time ago. And I’m sure that it’s changed a lot since then.
I also use it in combination with Link my books, which basically means that I take maybe 30 seconds a day, to update the accounts.
So if you have everything you need from the one package, you might as well stick to it.
It only really matters which you use, if there are features that you require, that simply aren’t on one or the other. But to be frank, most are pretty much of a muchness these days.

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl

I use Xero. To put it simply, it does exactly what it says on the tin.
I don’t use quickbooks, though did a long time ago. And I’m sure that it’s changed a lot since then.
I also use it in combination with Link my books, which basically means that I take maybe 30 seconds a day, to update the accounts.
So if you have everything you need from the one package, you might as well stick to it.
It only really matters which you use, if there are features that you require, that simply aren’t on one or the other. But to be frank, most are pretty much of a muchness these days.

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