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Old 06-08-2012, 04:39 AM
802plumber 802plumber is offline
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New Mac User

Hi,
I'm new to this forum but not to QB. Been using it since '95.
Just switched over to Mac and QB Mac 2012 and I'm starting to
regret it already. Hope I can get the thing tweeked to my liking
soon and get on with running my business.
I'm a sole proprietor
in a water filtration and plumbing service company so computers
not my forte.
Hope I can get the help I need here.
TIA
Mike
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Old 06-27-2012, 02:06 AM
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Try Q2Q.US or bigredconsulting.com for their utilities.
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Old 06-27-2012, 09:03 AM
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Get back to Windows Quick

I've been using QB on a Mac since 1995. Just "upgraded" to 2012 fro 2009 it's been a complete disaster. I'm desperately looking for an alternative. Might go to QB Windows, never used Windows before. Go back now, seriously!
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Old 08-08-2012, 01:03 AM
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QB on a Mac

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I've been using QB on a Mac since 1995. Just "upgraded" to 2012 fro 2009 it's been a complete disaster. I'm desperately looking for an alternative. Might go to QB Windows, never used Windows before. Go back now, seriously!
I am real new to this forum and real new to QB, sorta. . . The last version of QB I worked with was in 1996 for a small software development company. I am now helping my daughter with her new consulting company and was advised by two accountants I know to avoid the Mac version of QB. They most strongly recommended QB Pro for Windows since most accounting firms prefer it for their customers.

I bought a Mac last fall - my first since 1986 - and it is already better than any Windows machine I've ever had/worked with/managed. I emailed QB about the Mac version and asked if the files were Windows readable for my accountant. I was told you can save the files in Win format, send them to my accountant, and when I got them back, just convert them back to Mac. My past experience with file conversions is generally not good. Soon or later, files get corrupted, definitely not a good thing with accounting!

With that preamble intro out of the way, I decided to install Parallels 7, a virtual machine program for the Mac this past weekend, followed by Windows 7 Home Premium, 64-bit. Everything seems to work fine, although a Windows desktop on my iMac feels almost perverted. You fellow Macnoids know what I mean! Today, I installed QB Pro 2012 and so far, everything works! I haven't loaded up a lot of data yet and I'll know more when I backfill about 3 months of spreadsheets.

With the newer Macs, you can use Bootcamp to create a Windows partition and install Win 7 (required with Lion/MountainLion) for a cleaner install, but you have to reboot to go back to the OSX partition. Since I use my Mac for everything else during the day, I took a $79 chance on Parallels 7, which makes it easy to flip in and out of Windows. This may be the alternative you need!
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Old 09-05-2012, 08:34 AM
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Ya see I'm on a Mac so I really can't say about Enterprise...........But on a Mac what you are asking for is impossible. Having said that, there are a few services on line that will work on your Win files for you, they promise exactly what you are looking for, but I have no track record with em. Try http://quickbooksusers.com/file-shrink.htm, there are others also.
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