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emulatorloo

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14. Sounds like the last revision of Quicken 2007 was for 10.7 (Lion) However these folks say it
Mon Jul 24, 2017, 06:22 PM
Jul 2017

Last edited Mon Jul 24, 2017, 07:18 PM - Edit history (1)

works with Sierra

Is Quicken 2007 Compatible with macOS 10.12 "Sierra"?
https://getsatisfaction.com/quickencommunity/topics/is-quicken-2007-compatible-with-macos-10-12-sierra

On the otherhand, take a look at this long review of Quicken 2017. Can import 2007 data, apparently many improvements over the older versions. It is around $50 at Amazon.

Review: Quicken 2017 for Mac Finally Delivers
https://machow2.com/review-quicken-2017-for-mac/

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You can call Apple support about how to get from 10.4 to Sierra. Tell them you are calling about Mac OS and how to upgrade. Number I have is 800 275 2273.

Or like you say, talk to somebody at the Genius Bar!

Before you upgrade I would recommend you back up your current hard drive to an external drive. That way you can go back to the old system in case you don't like sierra.

There is back-up software built into Mac OS X called "Time Machine" but I don't remember if it is in 10.4 Tiger. I use a share software called super-duper.

I do need to say that when you first install sierra it will be very slow. That's because it does a lot of work to analyze where files are on your hard drive and other behind the scene maintenance. That usually takes several hours, then things are back to normal.

Ok that's all I know! Let me know if something wasn't clear

software programmers are like male dogs lapfog_1 Jul 2017 #1
How old is your iMac? forgotmylogin Jul 2017 #2
Since 2011. question everything Jul 2017 #3
I am on a 2011 Mac laptop and run the latest Mac OS sierra (10.12) emulatorloo Jul 2017 #5
It says Mac OS X Version 10.6.8 question everything Jul 2017 #8
We need the model name of your iMac, like emulatorloo Jul 2017 #10
Oh, it is Tiger question everything Jul 2017 #11
Ok from the 'iMac 11,2" I beleive you have an iMac Mid-2010 . Does this look right? emulatorloo Jul 2017 #12
Precisely! The smaller screen 21.5" question everything Jul 2017 #13
Sounds like the last revision of Quicken 2007 was for 10.7 (Lion) However these folks say it emulatorloo Jul 2017 #14
Yup! Got Time Machine and always (almost) backing question everything Jul 2017 #15
... emulatorloo Jul 2017 #16
So you are stuck at Snow Leopard... forgotmylogin Jul 2017 #6
Using such an old OS Big Blue Marble Jul 2017 #4
Oh, that's good to know question everything Jul 2017 #9
Another suggestion for a used Mac neeksgeek Jul 2017 #7
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