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Jimmy Hua is a software engineer on QuickBooks Online. He was at MacWorld ’09 in SF showing off the new QuickBooks Online on the iPhone to people at the Intuit booth. During his free time, he loves hanging out with friends, meeting new people, and working on software projects with his friends.

QuickBooks Online on the iPhone


categories: small business, mobile

requires: iPhone


QuickBooks Online on the iPhone
QuickBooks Online on the iPhone

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Free for QuickBooks Online users

Must be viewed from your iPhone 


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Email invoices while on-the-go with QuickBooks Online for your iPhone

Features:

QuickBooks Online for the iPhone now lets you:

  • Add and edit customers, vendors, and employees
  • Create and email invoices
  • View Balance Sheet and Profit & Loss reports
  • Access vendor, customer, and employee lists
  • View Bank account and credit card balances
  • Understand who owes you money and who you
  • QuickBooks Online contact information, which works with your iPhone to make calls, create emails, and even look up addresses using GoogleTM Maps

How do I get started?

For existing QuickBooks Online Users

  • Choose Safari on your iPhone and then go to https://accounting.quickbooks.com/m
  • Log in with your QuickBooks Online user name and password.

Not a QuickBooks Online User?

That's ok. You can try our iPhone Demo.

  • Open your Safari browser
  • Enter https://accounting.quickbooks.com/m
  • Select the Try demo link to open a sample company.

Like what you see? Try QuickBooks Online for Free.

How do I send iPhone feedback?

From the QuickBooks Online login page, click the Send feedback link.

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sean | 2/06/10 at 1:01 am

Droid!!?  What about us, get us something please.

How about integration with Quickbooks POS in addition to quickbooks?


Joel | 2/05/10 at 1:38 pm

I don not see the try demo company link at the web address given.


chris | 1/30/10 at 12:28 am

Can you make this app for the palm pre please? that would be great!!! as an accountant i could use this kind of app all the time!!


Quickbooks Help | 1/27/10 at 10:54 am

I think there is a Iphone app that turns the phone into a scanner. You will need to search for it though.


Martin Wright | 1/27/10 at 10:41 am

I am hand writing invoices when I am on the road and
the items I sell are all barcoded. So is there anyway way to scan the barcode into the iphone quickbooks app? I would love to scan and email or fax the invoice without having to type every item in.
Thanks for your time
Martin


Quickbooks Education | 1/19/10 at 8:35 am

I agree with Andrew. How may times have you lost receipts!? The mobile space is going to be big so its great to have this app. Is there another windows based smart phone app other than Iphone?


Rob | 1/15/10 at 12:03 pm

Hey what about us Droid users???

Can’t wait.


Gayle | 1/11/10 at 11:24 am

I can’t believe you have not developed an interface to QB Pro.  We use QB Pro 2009 and will never use QuickBooks online. We need the ability to create and synch invoices in the field on our iPhones. Are you working on any mobile synching to Pro?


gene | 1/10/10 at 11:55 pm

your link for the demo does not work! there is no demo selection button


Michael | 1/06/10 at 9:44 pm

Time tracking would be nice. Or, some type of time tracking for the mac. A widget would be great. Something to keep me logged in so I can just add my time as I go.


Bill | 1/06/10 at 11:58 pm

Well there’s QuickTimer for the iPhone, a time-tracking app that exports QuickBooks Timer IIF files.  There’s also TimeSlice for the Mac that can also export QuickBooks Timer IIF files.  Does that help?


Michael | 1/07/10 at 12:02 am

And that format can be imported to QuickBooks Online?


Bill | 1/07/10 at 12:07 am

I’m not real familiar with QuickBooks online, but my guess is no, it can’t, but I don’t know for sure.  You’d probably have to import the data into QuickBooks for Windows (QB Mac cannot import timer IIF files yet), and then sync QB Windows with QB Online, or something like that.


Barry | 12/30/09 at 4:37 pm

I am an avid user of Quick Books Pro. I would love to be able to view and sync my customer databases to my iPhone. Any chance it will happen?


Jerry | 12/29/09 at 11:03 am

I checked the QuickTimer documentation and did not see instructions on how to import data into the Quickbooks online version. Is that accomplished by the program automatically?  If not, what is the procedure?


Bill | 12/29/09 at 12:38 pm

QuickTimer is an iPhone time-tracking app. QuickTimer does not work with QuickBooks online.  Instead it can export QuickBook timer IIF files, which can be imported into QuickBooks on your desktop computer.  It is the least expensive iPhone app that allows this.  Search iTunes for QuickBooks or QuickTimer.


shelly denil | 12/29/09 at 10:31 am

Wish I could view my bank register….that would be awesome


joe Mangrum | 12/24/09 at 5:19 pm

Any plans to integrate the Iphone app with desktop software?  for me tracking hours and expenses as well as givig estimates and invoices from my phone would be awesome.. although trying to surf the web constantly and connect to do this online all the time would be a hassle.  just syncing with the desktop version would be amazing…


Bill | 12/23/09 at 4:40 pm

Lisa,
Is your question directed at me or someone else?  When you say “this does not…” what is “this” referring to?
Thanks.


PETER H Basralian | 12/26/09 at 3:30 pm

Can we enter our expenses payments from our iphone? Invoices are not most of my problems but paying on line and entering expenses on the go are very important and keep accounting current. What say you?
Thanks,
Peter


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