Quickbooks Pro 2007 Trial Version
Best Answer: QuickBooks for Mac can import data from QuickBooks 2008, 2009, and 2010 for Windows (SimpleStart, Pro, Premier). Since you are using QuickBooks 2007 for PC, you'll need to first upgrade the file to a more recent Windows version.
I am encountering exactly the same issue and am looking for a trial edition of Quickbooks 2007/08 Pro/Premier, with a Trial CD Key, in order to upgrade through to the 2008/09 Full Version that I have purchased.
Perhaps your accountant can do this on your behalf, or you can download a free trial of QuickBooks 2010 for Windows at quickbooks dot com slash trymac (replace spelled-out punctuation with actual punctuation). Once you've upgraded your 2007 file to 2010, go to File>Utilities>Copy file for QuickBooks Mac and move the resulting.MAC.qbb file to your Mac (e.g. Via a USB memory stick or burned CD). Once the.MAC.qbb file is on your Mac, launch QuickBooks and go to File>Restore>From a disk, navigate to the.MAC.qbb file, and open it. The file will be upgraded and usable in QuickBooks 2010 for Mac. • Answered by Anonymous A • Nov 17, 2009 •. The Help documentation for QuickBooks 2010 for Mac says, 'QuickBooks 2010 for Mac can convert files (1-way) from U.S.
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Versions of QuickBooks Simple Start, Pro, Premier, and Premier Accountant Edition 2008, 2009, and 2010 for Windows.' In your case, you'll likely need to upgrade using a Windows trial first and then do the conversion. On QuickBooks.com, under Support > Find Answers Online, search for KB article #1007816. Just type the number into the Search field in the upper right-hand corner of that support page. That article describes what you need to do. • Answered by Anonymous A from Xxxxxx • Nov 17, 2009 •. I have used Quickbooks on a PC for over 10 years.
It took well over 1 hour to import my PC file into the Mac after it had been changed to a MAC file on the PC (something you do under file-utilities). I had been told I could move the file between computers with both OSs. I always put my PC QB backups on two computers, one at home and one at work using a USB drive. There is no way you'd move this between a PC and a MAC and do it more than once. Perhaps if you had a small company or were doing personal finance.
I'm going to have to continue to keep my PCs for Quick Book work. • Answered by Anonymous A from Xxxxxxxxxxx • Nov 29, 2009 •. No you cannot is the simplest answer. While some info will transfer, you will lose some historical data. I haven't used the online version (I have with Quicken), but if you are stuck with Quickbooks, Intuits web based OS independent version holds the best option I have heard of because it supports Intuit's primary mission to lock in customers and maximize profit without actually having to update software to integrate with different operating systems. They still manipulate their customer base by making it difficult to stay or change without re-entering historical data, despite what other reviewers are saying. The subscription online gives them the steady cash stream their management requires, allowing them to let go of the tendency to manipulate through requiring updates that are not PC/MAC compatible.
• Answered by Anonymous A from Xxxxxxx • Aug 5, 2010.
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