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Posted by Marty on August 13, 2009, 9:16 am
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try this link to learm more about quicken for MAC
http://quicken.intuit.com/personal-finance/mac2007-personal-finance.jsp
Quick google search found this.
NoSpamPlease@comcast.net wrote:
> I have used Quicken for Windows/DOS since the 1980s - I am seriously
> considering a switch to Mac. I understand the conversion issues and
> have decided just to leave history behind. (I will have a Windows PC
> for several years that I can use to access old data, should that be
> required.)
>
> As people in the Mac world know, Intuit does not come out with yearly
> model changes. In fact the latest Quicken for Mac is 2007 and nothing
> is promised prior to about February 2010.
>
> If one looks, there are some serious complaints about Quicken for Mac
> - the most recent beta got very bad feedback (at least somebody posted
> that - I don't know if that is true).
>
> I am wonder is generally speaking the Quicken 2007 for Mac has a
> similar User Interface to Quicken for Windows 2007 (or 2006 or 2008).
>
> Also I am concerned that the Quicken for Mac product can do the things
> I do in Quicken Premier for Windows -- I want to download from Banks
> and Brokerage houses, I want to calculate investment returns, and I
> want to create custom reports for spending.
>
> I would be shocked if I could not do reports, but the UI might be
> different. Also since there appears to be only one product for Mac, I
> suppose it could be the Basic do nothing product - but I do not have a
> clue.
>
> I am hoping somebody here has actually used both the Mac and Windows
> products and has some information.
>
> Thank you and do have a nice day.
>
> -
> Email will be:
> 2Cybers at gmail-dot-com
>
> Gordon
> Atlanta, GA
> USA
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