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    Posted: 20-November-2011 at 6:21am
Has anyone in the UK tried to use Quickbooks with ProductCart. I can see that various accounts need to be set up within QB but a lot of work would be needed with regard to stock and so I don't want to go through the work if it's not possible.
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Hi Terry,
  You were right to ask. It needs the US version of quickbooks.
See http://wiki.earlyimpact.com/quickbooks_synchronizer/system_requirements
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Hi Hamish,
      Many thanks, I've read the requirements and know that it requires the US version. I can rename the necessary accounts within Quickbooks and make sure all of the stock figures and codes correspond but there must be some difference in the quickbooks program which stops us in the UK from using it. I'm sure if it could be done that easy then you'd have said that in the requirements but stated that it needed a bit of work!
   I could do all the work and take you up on the software for the trial period but it's a lot of work and time wasted if there are unsolvable diferences which is why I was wondering if anybody else had given it a try Smile 
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