Instead of upgrading Windows 7 to Windows 10, can you transfer your data to Mac?
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If Quicken is no longer supporting Windows 7, I am inclined to migrate to Mac rather than sticking with Windows. Has anybody tried this?
Also, I don't remember Quicken even notifying us of their plan to withdraw support for Windows 7. Very frustrated with Quicken but have used it for so many years, I can't quite get my head ar9und another system. I appreciate hearing how others are addressing this.
Also, I don't remember Quicken even notifying us of their plan to withdraw support for Windows 7. Very frustrated with Quicken but have used it for so many years, I can't quite get my head ar9und another system. I appreciate hearing how others are addressing this.
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Yes, you can migrate your daae file to Quicken for Mac. Move your data file over to the Mac machine, and it will convert it into a new file.
Whether or not the Mac version has the features you need-that I can't answer. Many users are quite satisfied with the version.5
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Yes, you can migrate your daae file to Quicken for Mac. Move your data file over to the Mac machine, and it will convert it into a new file.
Whether or not the Mac version has the features you need-that I can't answer. Many users are quite satisfied with the version.5
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