Barry Garsson
Barry
I am sure this must have been asked before, but I can't find it in the list.
I am finally, and once and for all, making the switch to the Mac (Mac Mini), from XP to Linux and Linux was an improvement, but not as seamless as the Mac. I am a convert.
Now, the only real issue for me is Quicken. It is the one piece of software I cannot switch out of. I already contacted Quicken Support Forum and got a few links to conversion instructions (it appears that I will have to export QIF files, and import them in the Mac).
In the Quicken Forum, I received two replies, one of which is as follows:
"Not only are the data files different, the entire programs are different. My understanding (and I am neither experienced or an expert) is that the Mac version is less capable than the PC version of Quicken. If I recall correctly, several Mac users run the Windows version of Quicken for that reason."
This is confusing to me. I didn't reply to the sender (because he claims not to be experienced in this matter) but I fail to understand how a Windows program can be used in a Mac. Is there special software for that? My MacMini manual says nothing about it.
Also, "less capable?" Not sure what that means. I am kind of a basic Quicken user, I don't get into investments but do track what Schwab does with my accounts as I download my Schwab accounts once a month. Apparently I will have to set that up again after the transfer.
Looks like I've a bit of work with the Mac version of Quicken. Would like to hear some input on Quicken for the Mac from "experienced" and/or "expert" users.
Thanks in advance.
Barry
I am finally, and once and for all, making the switch to the Mac (Mac Mini), from XP to Linux and Linux was an improvement, but not as seamless as the Mac. I am a convert.
Now, the only real issue for me is Quicken. It is the one piece of software I cannot switch out of. I already contacted Quicken Support Forum and got a few links to conversion instructions (it appears that I will have to export QIF files, and import them in the Mac).
In the Quicken Forum, I received two replies, one of which is as follows:
"Not only are the data files different, the entire programs are different. My understanding (and I am neither experienced or an expert) is that the Mac version is less capable than the PC version of Quicken. If I recall correctly, several Mac users run the Windows version of Quicken for that reason."
This is confusing to me. I didn't reply to the sender (because he claims not to be experienced in this matter) but I fail to understand how a Windows program can be used in a Mac. Is there special software for that? My MacMini manual says nothing about it.
Also, "less capable?" Not sure what that means. I am kind of a basic Quicken user, I don't get into investments but do track what Schwab does with my accounts as I download my Schwab accounts once a month. Apparently I will have to set that up again after the transfer.
Looks like I've a bit of work with the Mac version of Quicken. Would like to hear some input on Quicken for the Mac from "experienced" and/or "expert" users.
Thanks in advance.
Barry