QuickBooks Pro 2007 for Mac

QuickBooks Pro 2007 for Mac

Average Customer Rating: Recommend

MANUFACTURER WARRANTY:andnbsp;andnbsp;90 DAYS

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66 Customer Reviews Posted

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Not able to share info from Quickbooks for Windows.
I spent hours on the phone with tech support and they still were not able to tell me how to back up my quickbooks for mac with info from quickbooks for windows. If you are trying to switch from windows to mac, look into whether you will be able to transfer your data first.
2008-09-04, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
UGGHH! Stick with the PC version if you can!
Wow! What a disappointment. I moved over from QBPro 2003 for PC to QBpro 2007 for Mac. I thought I was moving forward, but it is a huge step backwards. The functionality and feature set of the Mac 2007 version are way behind what I had on the 2003 PC version. Printing reports and customer statements is a joke! The window layout is amateurish with no sense of function. What happened, Intuit?
2008-08-26, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Conversion Problems
It's a great product and I like the new design and would recommend it to anyone looking for there first finance software. If you are already using a version of Quickbooks make sure it can be converted & opened in the new software. It boasts being able to share with a PC and a Mac, old versions of Quickbooks Mac and even able to open a previous file from Quicken. However, I got stuck in the void. Attempting to open an older PC Quickbooks file (by old I mean the 2006 version) and it could not open it. After further looking into it, the only way to make it work is to find some running the 2008 Quickbooks PC (and convert my old file to 2008 and then to Mac) or find someone running an older version of Quickbooks Mac or of course buying the new PC version as well. Having someone else (that has the new 2008 Quickbooks PC) opening & converting financial information isn't always a comforting thought. Too bad Quickbooks doesn't offer a free 30 day trial of 2008 PC like they do with the 2008 Mac.
2008-07-03, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
QuickBooks Pro 2007 for Mac
I have a service business. QuickBooks Pro for Mac works well for my business. I create invoices while I'm servicing my customers. I spend 95% of my time on the road. It allows me to be accurate with payables and receivables, spending less time on accounting. In turn I can spend more time with customers.QuickBooks Pro 2007 for Mac (Mac)
2008-05-11, 1 of 3 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Inuit hasn't fixed or improved QB Mac for years
Intuit claims they spend lots of money supporting the Mac version, but you couldn't tell from QuickBooks Pro 2007. This is essentially the same software they came out with six years ago, and has all the same limitations.
The immediate problem for those considering purchasing this today is that QB Pro 2007 crashes when trying to export to Excel 2008, the latest version of both pieces of software. That's right... Intuit doesn't support the world's largest software publisher's largest-selling product. And they advertise that they do (see the claims about easy export to Excel above). Yet their own Mac support discussion boards are filled with unanswered requests for a solutions to this problem. When you click on "Export to Excel" in a report window it crashes Excel 2008.
I spent an hour on the phone with Intuit and they blame Microsoft. Microsoft blames them. We've been here before, right?
Intuit needs to fix their product, and where is v.2008 with all the features that the Windows or Vista version has?
2008-03-27, 4 of 4 people found this review helpful, Rated:
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