

We have looked at switching but this is not small undertaking when you have well over 20+ years of customers, vendors, transactions, and other data to which you need timely access. As an example, our business uses a networked edition of Peachtree Accounting which is only available for Windows (and so we run it under VMWare). More generally, I think that it is difficult to migrate accounting software packages which is why very many businesses (and to a lesser extent individuals) tolerate some rather bad and out of date accounting software. I only mentioned parity with the Windows version because it usually a good sign that the software developer takes seriously the Mac version. Why keep dealing with Intuit when they've demonstrated they care about Mac users? Its what I use and would recommend to other Mac users instead of Quick Books. I couldn't care less about he Windows parity, but AccountEdge is a fine app for small business accounting.

The time that quicken saves us and the convenience of electronically scheduling bills to be paid is just invaluable.
#Update quicken 2007 for mac full
I just wish they would make a new full featured Quicken 2012 for the Mac and dump the non full featured version. We are happy that Intuit has finally come up with a updated quicken. We got a new iMac just ahead of Lion and have been holding off on upgrading to Lion because of Quicken. As an accountant she hates to spend time doing her own books. So, for $15, for us, it's worth trying it out. She is getting by, but barely.įortunately, we saved Quicken 2007 (and years of data) to a separate drive, in hopes that Intuit will finally come through. I finally talked her into buying iBank, and while it comes close, it still doesn't meet her high standards.mainly regarding investment work.

Quicken (although old and clunky) did things for her that no other program could do. My wife is a financial professional, so she is fussy about our home financial software.
