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Biggest switcher hurdle - Quicken?
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<blockquote data-quote="Neo" data-source="post: 488885" data-attributes="member: 36256"><p>I had this hangup too...I prefer Quicken to the other options out there and wanted to hang on to it. Intuit produces Quicken for Mac, but it not a Universal application (needs to run with Rosetta). And Quicken for Mac certainly isn't free, so I didn't want to toss perfectly good software Quicken(Win) to buy it again.</p><p>I highly recommend vmware's Fusion. It's fast and stable, <strong>no reboot to Windows is necessary</strong>, and can even opt to use Unity view, where Windows is nearly transparent (you run Windows apps from a list, and you can switch to and minimize Windows programs to your Dock as if they were native). If you already have used Boot Camp, you can use Fusion to setup your Boot Camp partition as a virtual machine (if you haven't used Boot Camp yet, I wouldn't).</p><p>Fusion is $60 from vmware's site until the end of the year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neo, post: 488885, member: 36256"] I had this hangup too...I prefer Quicken to the other options out there and wanted to hang on to it. Intuit produces Quicken for Mac, but it not a Universal application (needs to run with Rosetta). And Quicken for Mac certainly isn't free, so I didn't want to toss perfectly good software Quicken(Win) to buy it again. I highly recommend vmware's Fusion. It's fast and stable, [B]no reboot to Windows is necessary[/B], and can even opt to use Unity view, where Windows is nearly transparent (you run Windows apps from a list, and you can switch to and minimize Windows programs to your Dock as if they were native). If you already have used Boot Camp, you can use Fusion to setup your Boot Camp partition as a virtual machine (if you haven't used Boot Camp yet, I wouldn't). Fusion is $60 from vmware's site until the end of the year. [/QUOTE]
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