QuickBooks for Desktop users complain of support changes

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Users accuse Intuit of 'heavy-handed' support changes on QuickBooks for Desktop

Intuit, purveyors of small business accounting software, has infuriated some customers after committing to turning off access to on-prem licensed desktop software or ending support and upgrades by the month's end.

In both cases, the vendor recommends users switch to QuickBooks Online, a different product with not all the features of the earlier version included.:"The whole thing seems very heavy-handed. We moved to their cloud product a couple of years ago. However, we still have historical data on-premises and at the end of this month the desktop product will cease to work.

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