Quickbook Pro 2010 For Mac
Easily manage your business on a Mac. Back up to MobileMe Prevent painful data loss by backing up your QuickBooks file to MobileMe. Choose one-time or ongoing automatic backup.
QuickBooks is one of those key business applications that many people who are considering a CrossOver Mac is $40 for the Standard version and $70 for the Pro version. A free trial is available I’m running QB Pro 2005 Mac version and want to upgrade and crossover my file to QB Pro 2010 PC.
You can restore it at any time. Synchronize contacts with Mac OS X Address Book Never enter a phone number or address twice. Save typing time and errors by effortlessly synchronizing contact information between QuickBooks and your Mac Address Book, cell phone, PDA or other iSync-compatible applications. Activate QuickBooks Contact Sync, and selected contacts appear automatically in Address Book.
Update a contact in Address Book.the changes automatically appear in QuickBooks. Leave the feature active to keep contact information, including email addresses, up-to-date at all times.
Add reminders to iCal QuickBooks integrates with iCal so you can be reminded to print invoices and checks or to pay bills in one consolidated calendar and never miss a bill payment. Simply check the box next to 'Show in iCal' on any invoice and a reminder is added to your calendar. And if you later decide to change the payment terms on the invoice in QuickBooks, iCal is automatically updated with the new due date. Share data with your accountant or other Windows-based users Share your QuickBooks data with Windows-based users, such as your accountant. Send a Mac file to a Windows user (who can update it) and the Windows user can send it back. Just click the toolbar icon: 'Backup to QuickBooks Windows'. As QuickBooks creates the backup, it simultaneously creates a PDF file of simple instructions for opening and sending back the file.
Send both files to your accountant or Windows user.
QB for Windows is far supior to Mac 2010. I want to go to the Mac for many reasons. Utility for mac hard drive reclaim space.
But QB for the MAC still doesn’t give me several options that I use daily. I have been given many options of running Window and OS. The only one that makes best since to me is to keep my PC for QB only. NO INTERNETING. I assume this will help prevent attacks.
I don’t know if I should add some type of antiv. Program to the Mac. The biggest issue for me in WB for the Mac is I like to sort my bank register so I can see exactly what has cleard every single day.
I found that when some fradulent accitivy occured at my bank I was able to catch it the same day and was able to intervine. You can’t do that if you wait to reconcile at the end of the month. So if anywone know how to select a sort feature in QB FOR MAC, I sure would be intrested. Andrew I agree. I think it is an anti-trust issue with Microsoft, Intuit, and Canadian financial institutions.
I have called several Canadian banks. Bottom line: qbo files from Canadian banks don’t work on Quickbooks pro 2010 for Mac “American” version (even though its use is suggested to Canadian Mac owners on the Intuit website).
No one will/can say. Specifically, no one from TD Canada Trust, CIBC, Intuit Canada, or Intuit U.S.A.
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(for which you will need an “american” phone number to get through). But some of the banks reps have said that the Canadian banks have an “agreement” with Microsoft and not with Apple. I’ve been a Quickbooks for Mac user since 2003 and for my bookkeeping system to continue working I’m searching the forums for “workarounds”. Thanks for more crap – to Intuit?