Yes. QuickBooks is forwards compatible (meaning you can upgrade your file from 2007 to 2010). However, it is not backwards compatible (you cannot go from 2010 to 2007).
You absolutely can uninstall your QuickBooks 2004 version from your computer. The data is stored in a file that is separate from the program and will not be removed if you uninstall your old version.
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QuickBooks is not backwards compatible. You would have to be converting to the same version or higher for PC (2007 or higher).
QuickBooks Pro 2007 will work in Windows 8. However, you will need to pay for an upgrade to get it to work.
No, Quickbooks Pro 2007 is not the current version of this software. Quickbooks Pro 2011 is available and would be the most current version. Like most software, it is updated every few years.
I think you meant comparable? If so, then yes - with extra features. If you did mean compatible then no - you cannot go from QuickBooks 2009 to 2007 (you can only upgrade).
Quickbooks Pro 2007 is an outdated version of the software that is generally upgraded yearly. Quickbook 2011 the the most current version availble for consumer use and purchase.
If there is a backup done select the date on the backup to when the ribbon was there. Any computer technician can do this and it shouldn't take more than ten minutes.
Unfortunately, it doesn't look like you can convert to 2009 for PC, you would have to convert to 2008 and then upgrade.
Unfortunately, it doesn't look like you can convert to 2009 for PC, you would have to convert to 2008 and then upgrade.
The present price, online, appears to be ~$120; it is, however, presently outdated by QuickBooks Pro 2013 and no doubt it could be found cheaper on the second-hand market.
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