I'd like to consider a switch to Pro Connect Online. I've been a Lacerte user for over 25 years. I'm moving everything to the Cloud and this seems like the perfect solution. However, I'm interested in understanding how smooth of a transition this has been for others as well as utilizing the features of the program. Will I be disappointed? Do you think that the program is as good as Lacerte? Please contact me at either [personal info removed]. I'd only take up about 10 minutes of your time. Thanks!
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I am a ProSeries user, so I have no first-hand knowledge of either program. However, I do spend quite a bit of time on this forum. Based on the questions and comments that I have seen on this forum:
I am a ProSeries user, so I have no first-hand knowledge of either program. However, I do spend quite a bit of time on this forum. Based on the questions and comments that I have seen on this forum:
"...utilizing the features of the program" That's where the disappointment may come in - especially since you are a long-time Lacerte user.
From what I've gleaned here, and on other list serves, the on-line version is still not very robust. It does seem to be improving tho. I've heard of folks using the on-line version for less complicated returns, and still using Lacerte for the complicated ones.
I have used PTO, but only to see how it works and try to help on the forum. I have NEVER PURCHASED a return from PTO. I appreciate the fact you can fully use the return and not pay unless you print or e-file the return. I has a large similarity to Lacerte. Totally different from ProSeries. It is clunkier than Lacerte, but it is based on Lacerte. It has improved tremendously since it started. It has a decent search feature. It has a jump to input feature from the forms. The organizer is new and apparently needs much work. The ASK PTO https://accountants.intuit.com/support/tax/online/index.jsp?taxpro=true needs some attention, but it can be helpful. I can see that if you are only looking at cost and your practice size has shrunk, PTO could be for you.
It would be nice if @mdkappy1 would come back with findings.
I decided NOT to switch to PTO as there were too many things with which I wasn't satisfied - i.e., organizer, modifiable cover letters, etc. Plus, I didn't think that the program was nearly as robust as regular Lacerte. It's kind of how I feel about QBO vs Quickbooks. It's just not the same look, feel, and functionality.
So, I ended up moving my entire office to the Cloud - including Lacerte, QuickBooks, and a couple of other programs. I've loaded up the last 8 years of Lacerte and data. I use a company called Cloudvara for hosting and couldn't be happier. Their Cloud functions just as fast as if it were in my office on a server - yet way more reliable. Their tech support is instantaneous and extremely competent.
I use SmartVault for client data, tax return storage, organizers, and engagement letters. It interfaces extremely well with Lacerte and the rest of my programs (Microsoft Office).
Finally, I've stored all of the data that used to be on my server (All prior years Lacerte data - going back to the 90's - payroll program data, documents, etc) in the Microsoft Cloud. They give you a Terrabyte of storage with any subscription to Office 365. If I need access, it's always there with a few clicks. No more server maintenance in my office. Paperless is the BEST!
How much does cloudvara cost? I would like to do the same thing you did.
Cloudvara is very reasonable. I'm sure that the price depends on how much resources you need; i.e., RAM, Hard Drive space, computer clock speed, etc. I suggest that you either go on their website or call them and they can give you a quote. Best of luck to you and stay well!
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