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Peachtree Today for an instant snapshot of business financials
New-company setup wizard; 20+ demos; multiple help options
Rating: 1/5 from 1 reviews
DON'T BUY: requires "activation"!!!!
Rating: 1/5
I guess Best Software is ignoring all the flack that happened with other companies (remember Intuit's TurboTax 2003?) and decided to implement an activation scheme with their software. I, as a legitimate purchaser, am being punished. If I want to upgrade my computer, it is unknown whether I will be "allowed" to do so by Best. If I'm still trying to use this application in a few years when Best no longer supports it, I can't imagine them allowing me to reactivate it in case my computer crashes, I want to upgrade, etc.
Note that this activation scheme is not noted anywhere on the box. You first find out about it when you break the seal and read page TWENTY-TWO of the "Getting Started Guide" (probably because they know if they'd lose sales if they put on the box "You can only use the software once you register with us, and then if you crash or up upgrade your machine you might not be able to use it after that, depending").
As I do much work in the field, I need to have a copy on my laptop in addition to the one on my desktop. I do not use the two copies simultaneously, yet this appears to be prohibited. So, for a program I *PAID* for, this is turning out to be a poor deal.
I will now look at other business accounting packages to see if they offer similar features as PT, without a brain-dead revenue maximization scheme (i.e., activation). I'd prefer to stick with PT, as I like many of the features they provide and have been a customer for many years, but if Best insists upon treating EVERY ONE OF ITS CUSTOMERS like THIEVES and CRIMINALS, then I'm switching. Fortunately, they offer a no-risk 60 day money-back guarantee, so they WILL be giving me my money back.
other companies (remember Intuit's TurboTax 2003?) and decided to
implement an activation scheme with their software. I, as a
legitimate purchaser, am being punished. If I want to upgrade my
computer, it is unknown whether I will be "allowed" to do so by
Best. If I'm still trying to use this application in a few years
when Best no longer supports it, I can't imagine them allowing me
to reactivate it in case my computer crashes, I want to upgrade,
etc.
Note that this activation scheme is not noted anywhere on the box.
You first find out about it when you break the seal and read page
TWENTY-TWO of the "Getting Started Guide" (probably because they
know if they'd lose sales if they put on the box "You can only use
the software once you register with us, and then if you crash or
up upgrade your machine you might not be able to use it after
that, depending").
As I do much work in the field, I need to have a copy on my laptop
in addition to the one on my desktop. I do not use the two copies
simultaneously, yet this appears to be prohibited. So, for a
program I *PAID* for, this is turning out to be a poor deal.
I will now look at other business accounting packages to see if
they offer similar features as PT, without a brain-dead revenue
maximization scheme (i.e., activation). I'd prefer to stick with
PT, as I like many of the features they provide and have been a
customer for many years, but if Best insists upon treating EVERY
ONE OF ITS CUSTOMERS like THIEVES and CRIMINALS, then I'm
switching. Fortunately, they offer a no-risk 60 day money-back
guarantee, so they WILL be giving me my money back.