

Of course, if your user base is primarily in the manufacturing sector then grab a copy of 2019 QBD Manufacturer. Truth is that QuickBooks Desktop has not changed much recently and you don't have to run and test each year'd version. But don't fret too much, The QuickBooks Web Connector (QBWC) is mature technology and will work seamlessly across them. So of the older year'd versions may be in use by your customers.

Moreover, each version has a "year'd version" such as QuickBooks 2016 Pro. There are many versions of QBD, such as of Point of Sale, UK/Canadian versions, Premiere, Enterprise, Pro, Manufacturing, etc. When requesting a NRF they're going to ask you what version you want. QuickBase, the Intuit subsidiary, is the company that you'll actually be talking to. Back in 2013, I paid like $300 to get a NFR subscription but I'm pretty sure that it is free nowadays. Then go to the NFR page and call them up. Obtaining The NFRįirst, you got to get an Intuit developer account if you don't have one. A QBD NFR copy is simply a version that is intended for testing and trial purposes only.

What is the Not For Resale Version?īecause you're watching this you are now an official QuickBooks developer and you can get a NFR (Not For Resale) copy of QuickBooks Desktop (not that I remember having to provide a reason for requesting the QBD NFR but you might have to). But stay here right now, because what I'm going to talk about is this NFR stuff in a general way. If you're on Windows, skip ahead to the lessons that are going to be relevant for you. I'm on a Mac so these upcoming lessons should work fine on Linux as well. If you're on Windows, this is going to be a lot easier. Let's talk about actually getting a copy of QuickBooks Desktop (QBD) up and running.
