Quicken 2007 For Mac
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I have a client who still use Quicken 2007 Mac for their bookkeeping. Soon this version is no longer supported by MacOS since it is still a 32bit app. Apple said Moyave is the last version which support 32bit apps. Unfortunately later Quicken for Mac versions are limited when it comes to reporting. Quicken is one of the few programs to generate a new version every year, and at first glance, Quicken Mac 2007 seems almost identical to the previous version ( ) except for the inclusion of the.
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Does Quicken 2007 For Mac Work With Sierra
- edited December 2017Quicken Mac Subscription; Quicken Mac user since the early 90s
- edited August 2018I would start by trying to re-index your file. Read the steps in this FAQ:
Quicken Mac FAQ: Troubleshooting Data File Problems/Corruption (Mac) in QM2007 (and earlier)
Be sure to have a backup before you start.
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(Canadian user since '92, STILL using QM2007)
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- edited December 2017
Mac OSX version 10.6.8What version of macOS are you running?
- edited December 2017
Did you try the above? Did it help?I would start by trying to re-index your file. Read the steps in this FAQ:
Quicken Mac FAQ: Troubleshooting Data File Problems/Corruption (Mac) in QM2007 (and earlier)
Be sure to have a backup before you start.
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(Canadian user since '92, STILL using QM2007)
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- edited December 2017
I am not computer savvy - so I am reluctant to try something as complicated as your suggestion sounds. I guess I'll just have to live with it. That is also why I am not willing to update my Quicken to the 2018 version. Thanks for trying to help me.I would start by trying to re-index your file. Read the steps in this FAQ:
Quicken Mac FAQ: Troubleshooting Data File Problems/Corruption (Mac) in QM2007 (and earlier)
Be sure to have a backup before you start.
(If you find this reply helpful, please be sure to click 'Like', so others will know, thanks.) - edited December 2017
Ok..then simply try the easiest of them..I would start by trying to re-index your file. Read the steps in this FAQ:
Quicken Mac FAQ: Troubleshooting Data File Problems/Corruption (Mac) in QM2007 (and earlier)
Be sure to have a backup before you start.
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1. Quit Quicken and make a backup copy of you data file. The simplest is to go to the Finder, single-click on your file and select File > Duplicate.
2. Open your data file.
3. Select Lists > Accounts
4. Press and hold CMD-OPT and press B.
This will force a re-indexing of your file. If that does not solve your problem, then try the next easy thing.
1. With your data file still open, select File > Save a Copy..
2. When done, open the new file and see if the problem is still there.
If you run into any errors, you can always go back to your backup. Report back your results.
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(Canadian user since '92, STILL using QM2007)
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Does Quicken 2007 For Mac Work With Mojave
I have moved on from Quicken 2007 to the latest subscription version but I still have Quicken 2007 installed on my iMac now running Mojave. So I can tell you it does launch and appears to be okay but Quicken 2007 is no longer supported and is now 11 years old and Mojave does not guarantee full support of 32 bit apps. There is no confirmation that Quicken 2007 can handle APFS formatted volumes either. Mojave is also the last macOS version that will run 32 bit applications so sticking with Quicken 2007 is risky at best. Do you want to risk your financial data with an 11 year old piece of software that could stop working at any time with any update. If you have no intention of upgrading Quicken 2007 then I would strongly recommend that you just stay on the version of macOS you are now running. Your profile says you are running El Capitan. Is that correct?
Quicken 2007 For Mac Book Pro
Oct 7, 2018 7:33 PM