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When is Intuit going to go all-in and port Business to MacOS? It’s silly that I have to borrow a PC just for this.
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Most likely never ... there is not enough demand to make it cost effective.
Most likely never ... there is not enough demand to make it cost effective.
Agreed. This comes up every year.
You can probably run the Windows Business program on a Mac using a Windows Emulator like Parallels. But you would have to buy a copy of Windows to install in it. Google Windows on Mac to get articles on the various options
One of the other users posted this, There are 4 popular products you can use: Parallels, VMWare Fusion, Oracle VirtualBox, or CrossOver. The first 3 require you to also buy a copy of Windows. The first 2 cost $50-80, the third is free. CrossOver also costs about $50-$80 but does NOT require you to buy Windows.
VolvoGirl, I appreciate your in-depth reply. If I was really a business owner who insisted on Mac quality, I would be looking into an emulator. Alas, I am only a trustee/executor who will be using TT Business to file a few trust & estate returns. For that, I'll borrow within the family. It is discouraging to learn that this is a perennial issue that the vendor chooses not to address.
Thanks again.
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