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Intuit no longer supports Timer (not that they need to, because it is a basic tool that hasn't changed in decades) and they don't put it on their website.
Yes, you can still use it.
https://intuitcorp.quickbase.com/up/bhpb3kw5p/g/rcc/eg/va/QBTimer.zip
Intuit no longer supports Timer (not that they need to, because it is a basic tool that hasn't changed in decades) and they don't put it on their website.
Yes, you can still use it.
https://intuitcorp.quickbase.com/up/bhpb3kw5p/g/rcc/eg/va/QBTimer.zip
Try posting in the Quick Books forum instead of Lacerte (which is a tax software)
https://community.intuit.com/questions/1636705-where-can-i-download-the-qb-timer-or-equivalent
Hello.
The posted links are dead ends. Is the download still available. I have a client who wants to convert from Enterprise 12.0 to Pro 2020 and they do things very old school. Only 2 employees in business and they have been using this time for YEARS. Please and thank you!!
You seem to be lost on the internet.
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