

“Customers can now see the big picture,” said Rosgen.

Through the customer centre, users will be able to manage all their customer information and tasks through one window, view their customer list and contact info, go right to customer billing information and view all customer transactions without having to run separate reports.Īnd through the vendor centre, users will be able to manage all vendors through the one screen, see all suppliers and money owed, view supplier histories and follow-up on late payments. The user interface redesign is centered on a new homepage, as well as a customer centre and a vendor centre.

“Users will now never be more than two clicks away from the critical information they need to access,” said Rosgen. Meg Rosgen, product manager, small business division for Intuit Canada, says many of the features are the same but company developers wanted to focus on usability, making those features that people use every day easier to use and faster to access. Intuit is calling the 2008 edition its biggest release in years. At an event in Toronto recently, Intuit Canada gave members of the accounting industry a peak under the hood of QuickBooks 2008, the next release of the company’s flagship product.
