Intuit has come out with an iPhone web application that lets you view Your Company’s Finances on Your iPhone. As a QuickBooks Online subscriber, you can now view key company data anywhere you can use your iPhone. Simply go to https://accounting.quickbooks.com/m from your iPhone. Check your accounts receivable and payable, vendor, customer, and employee lists, bank account and credit card balances, balance sheet and profit & loss reports, your QuickBooks Online contact information will work with your iPhone. Call, e-mail, even look up addresses using Google Maps.
Update: The QuickBooks Connect iPhone app has been released by Intuit which gives Windows users access to QuickBooks on the go. Unfortunately however that app does not support Mac users, or QuickBooks Online users at this time.
Update: Just released in the App Store, Quicken Online Mobile for the iPhone is a free native app from Intuit that will let you update and view your Quicken data on your iPhone.
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“I WOULD LIKE TO TRANSFER INFO FROM PC TO PHONE TO TAKE QUICKBOOKS WITH ME FOR A REFERENCE AND CONTACT LIST FOR MY BUSINESS.”
This is ALL that many folks want… access to their customer data, jobs, etc. It’s not brain surgery!!
Why, oh why, does it always have to be so difficult with Intuit? This should be simple, but they always want to stick it to the business person at every chance they get. It’s very frustrating, especially when I could use Captra SEVERAL YEARS AGO to access the same QB info on a PalmPilot for FREE!!
I HATE INTUIT…
I am new to iphone and would also like to have access to my Quickbooks Customer list (from my PC) and perhaps enter expenses. Is this on the way? In the meantime, is there a contact sync between iphone, google, QB?
wow cheers for this just posting on my twitter now.
Exactly! And I often have no access to internet on jobs.
I AM NOT ON LINE WITH QUICKBOOKS. I WOULD LIKE TO KEEP IT THAT WAY. I WOULD LIKE TO TRANSFER INFO FROM PC TO PHONE TO TAKE QUICKBOOKS WITH ME FOR A REFERENCE AND CONTACT LIST FOR MY BUSINESS.
I use Quick books in single user mode and would like to do transactions remotely and sync with my office computer when I get back. Ipod touch would be perfect to take with me.
you can use BillingManager. Its a very simple tool in which you can create Invoices, record payments etc.. its available on iPhone (as an application)
Come on i want to input when i buy stuff my wife keeps telling me i need to know where i spent money on what job site and when you can run up to 3 a day for a month getting it all sorted out at the end of the month is a pain.
No
Does the new Quicken online mobile let you enter expenses from the iPhone for QuickBooks as well as Quicken?
You are right, Charles, it’s only for Quicken
That’s for Quicken, not Quickbooks. Or does it let you access Quickbooks as well?
Now there is a free app called Quicken online mobile that lets you enter expenses from the iPhone.
You can already use quickbooks on mac!
Of no use without the ability to enter expenses on the road
don’t have an online account with QB. don’t really need. would like to be able to upload my desktop QB file (unfortunately, windows only at this point….Mac QB still not at WinQB level…although prefer to using Mac computers) to my own site (example–.mac) and be able to view from there. Biggest problem with QB (all QB) you only support Internet Explorer. PLEASE change that. Please support other browsers….Firefox, Safari for example. Lots of people do not use or like IE. Thanks…keep working at it.
Ditto… would be a great app if you could update files remotely. Then I could leave the laptop at the office.
You cannot input information. Therefore it is essentially useless to people that buy things and want to keep track of purchases and other expenses in real time.
It is a web application, not a software application, but all the more still an application, and if you try the demo it looks really cool actually. You are right that Quickbooks online won’t work on macs. Most people install parallels or bootcamp to use quickbooks online on the mac.
Two things wrong with this article. First, it’s not an application, it’s a website that’s optimized for the iPhone. Second, you still have to have had created an online Quickbooks account on your PC, which most Mac users don’t have. Until Quicken comes out with an application, it’s useless to me. I’m not about to install winblows on my Mac just so I can get Internet Explorer because the online version of Quickbooks won’t work on a Mac.