

All are happy.įor our home finances, I’m using Quicken 2005 for Mac. My CPA uses QuickBooks for Windows, I use QuickBooks for Windows. In a few months I’ll be working with a CPA to make sure my books are in order before the close of my fiscal year and had I been using the Mac version (or another software package) this would be a much more painful process than it needed to be.

Aside from the constant ads and nagging to “upgrade” to expensive services I don’t want or need, it’s not bad. I already explained my decision process for choosing this package, and I’m not sorry.
IMPORT BANK OF AMERICA QFX FILE INTO QUICKEN FOR MAC 2007 PRO
I manage Mom at Home Design using QuickBooks Pro for Windows. In a perfect world, I’d using something else but I like 100% compatibility with others. I use Intuit products on both platforms by necessity. Squint real hard and you may be able to make out the little Mac box there in the back.

You can see the pecking order right from the start when you visit the Intuit site: Intuit has waffled on Mac support in the past, and after using versions of the same software on both platforms I can see why Mac users for the most part hate Intuit and their software, and judging by the difference in the software for which Mac users pay $10 more I imagine the feeling is mutual. In short, when using Intuit Quicken 2005 Deluxe for Windows next to Quicken 2005 for Macintosh, you have to wonder why Intuit bothered with the Mac version.
