I switched to using Macs about 10 years ago and for many years the last hold out app for me was Quicken for Windows. I ran the Windows version in Parallels for years. I heard Quicken Essentials was terrible. I heard some rumblings about Quicken Mac 2015 but not enough positives. When the 2016 version came out I began to hear more and better things. This past spring I decided to try to bite the bullet. I got a bootleg version of the Mac 2016 product and migrated my Windows data to it. 2: CSV2QBO; Import created QBO (Web Connect) files into Quickbooks, Quickbooks for Mac 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014., QuickBooks online.CSV2QBO is an useful utility to convert CSV or Excel files to the QBO format. I decided to run them side by side for a while. I was pleased and they continued to put out several updates that continued to improve the product. After several months I decided that the software was capable enough for 'my' use. That was in late August or so. I decided to purchase a legitimate copy. I knew that Quicken (the old owner Intuit) typically introduced new version in the September/October time frame. I waited a few weeks and now that 2017 has been introduced I purchased a legitimate copy and I have not updated my Windows version. There has already been at least one update to the 2017 version and it is working very well for my desired and intended uses. I switched to using Macs about 10 years ago and for many years the last hold out app for me was Quicken for Windows. I ran the Windows version in Parallels for years. I heard Quicken Essentials was terrible. I heard some rumblings about Quicken Mac 2015 but not enough positives. When the 2016 version came out I began to hear more and better things. This past spring I decided to try to bite the bullet. I got a bootleg version of the Mac 2016 product and migrated my Windows data to it. ![]() I decided to run them side by side for a while. I was pleased and they continued to put out several updates that continued to improve the product. After several months I decided that the software was capable enough for 'my' use. That was in late August or so. I decided to purchase a legitimate copy. I knew that Quicken (the old owner Intuit) typically introduced new version in the September/October time frame. I waited a few weeks and now that 2017 has been introduced I purchased a legitimate copy and I have not updated my Windows version. There has already been at least one update to the 2017 version and it is working very well for my desired and intended uses. Sorry to bring this thread back from the dead, but I figured it was better than starting a new one. ![]() I share everyone else's reservations. Been using Quicken on Windows for years, and MS Money prior to that. The Mac version of Quicken has always be a weak 'lite' version. With the sale of Quicken, it looks like they are actually putting resources this time around. Even though I still have a year left on my Windows 'subscription', I don't want to power up my PC every time I need to record something. It sounds like this version for Mac is finally almost at par with Windows. If years of data transfer over fine, I'm jumping in with both feet. My question is, anyone have issues with migration or are there any known issues with old data. I want to just answer a couple questions but have net worth and balances equal exactly what they did with my Windows setup. I have bank accounts, credit cards, brokerages, funds, mortgages all loaded now. Anyone have issues with these? I'm particularly concerned about cost basis on equities transferring. This is an important doc. Microsoft word for mac 2017 cannot see picture. Linked files have the file path hard-coded into the document where they are placed. When I first opened the doc Word 2016 opened it in compatibility mode - I have clicked File > Convert but makes no difference, images still not there. Can anyone help?
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