Hi Adam, I was wondering what you and Tonya decided to do re: AccountEdge and a possible replacement? December’s nearly over, and with a new year about to start, I probably should be making a decision ASAP. #Accountedge pro 2018 mac os#The fact that MYOB is not supporting Mac OS from Catalina onwards will drive many to alternative (most likely web-based) solutions such as Xero, even though MYOB does offer a web based solution, out of spite or bitterness.Īnd I’m also unsure if a web-based solution can offer all of the features of a standalone application on a computer. If moving to an online service then each business name will be treated as a separate business and each charged the monthly rate. This is handy (or rather justifies the high purchase prices of buying myob) if you run a couple of micro (or hobby) businesses in the family. One other aspect is that a MYOB application on a computer can run multiple businesses within the app (up to five, from memory). One big question is how easy would a change from MYOB to XERO be and how it treats historical data as well as the structure of the accounts set up. There are different tiers of features at different price levels on both platforms.įor someone to move a myob business file/s from a single computer hard drive based version to a myob cloud based service will present challenges … little alone switching to another company such as Xero. #Accountedge pro 2018 install#My concern is that there will be a similar problem with the SSD on my Mac Mini, and that my only recourse will be to install Catalina, rendering all my AccountEdge files unusable on it (and I don’t want to run an older OS on Parallels or buy their Windows version or pay the prohibitive cost for their cloud “solution.”Īn option in Australia is which, I think, offers an online only service (web browser based). My Macbook Air is running Mojave but I had no choice in upgrading it: the SSD failed and had to be replaced and I was unsuccessful in reinstalling High Sierra on it: all that would work was to install the then current Mac OS of Mojave (which has been working fine for me). Due to the pandemic, I should have time to upgrade it to Mojave this summer. Re: upgrading to Catalina: I’m using AccountEdge on my Mac Mini, which is still running High Sierra. Anyone have any direct experience with it? I did see the very favorable 2014 review of MoneyWorks done by Macworld. MoneyWorks seems like it might be a suitable replacement for AccountEdge. MoneyWorks has an AccountEdge file converter that I’m looking into.
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