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Hello,

Can anyone recommend some good finance software - any really that is mac compatible - just interested to see what there is out there at the moment as I've just bought a mac, still have my windows computer as well though.

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Ann-marie


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Don't know of any but I have a Mac with a partitioned drive and have Windows on it to run Sage.

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MYOB is mac compatible but is currently being discontinued (files will be 'read only' from November 2010).

Otherwise, try Mamut (who have taken over MYOB) or Kashflow.

The best packages are PC based though. Kashflow is worth a look as it's Internet based so the working options are quite flexible.

Hope that helps!

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After quite a bit of thought I've decided to go down the partitioning route.

I've also just bought Sage so that should be in the post to me any day.

Thanks for your help.

Ann-marie

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Hi Ann Marie

You will need to use boot camp (part of Mac software) to switch between Mac and Windows. Then, basically when you switch the Mac on you need to press the Alt key which will bring up a screen with pictures both mac and windows hard drives for you to choose.

Sheila

-- Edited by semsley on Thursday 3rd of December 2009 11:48:28 AM

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