Intuit Thursday launched QuickBooks 2006, the next edition of the Mountain View, Calif. company's flagship small business accounting program. <P> QuickBooks 2006, said Intuit, sports a redesign that collects all important customer, vendor, and employee information onto a single screen for each -- dubbed Centers -- while setup time has been slashed by up to 80 percent in this version. <P> The edition also boasts a 50 percent increase in the number of concurrent users of the mid-sized Enterprise Solutions version; a new "available-to-promise" inventory feature that details what's on hand, where it's promised, when it's needed, and when more will arrive; and an "always-on" audit trail to make it easier for outside accountants to find and correct errors. <P> QuickBooks 2006 will ship later in the fall, Intuit said. Prices for the various editions of the accounting package have not yet been set.
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