But I hated it and will never use it again. Maybe if someone starts with xero and has all single electronic transactions, doesn't deal with cash, they would like it. Xero just says 'we don't want to allocate resources to this at this time, and there are no plans to'. So they removed the dates of forum postings so people couldn't see how old these threads were, seriously. Browse their forums for feature requests on quality of life improvements to the above and more and you see threads open for over 5 years and still not resolved. Their Square integration doesnt integrate shit, it just shows a transaction of the lump sum of a daily deposit. You can't print a receipt when someone pays an invoice without going though 8 extra steps. I have a few deposits that were made and no clue who actually paid those funds or what invoices they go to. When you make a deposit the method of making the deposit is very different, and I have erased it out of my mind how it works but it is not easy to use and match to transactions at all, and there was no way to view what transactions you made to a deposit. Find and Match is their way to get around that and its just so weird and takes way longer than qb. When you receive funds in xero it assume those funds are for a single transaction. and I forget the details as its been a while. Ya, but, I guess I mean the method of bookeeping and UI is very different.
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