Does Quicken For Mac 2017 Work With Sierra
The conversion of 20 years of entries from PC to Mac did not go flawlessly. The MAC platform is disappointing. There aren't nearly as many reports. The Investment accounts are not handled as well. It is disappointing that Quicken 2017 for MAC is not a better product. Dec 01, 2016 Assuming your file is healthy, 2017 should import your file. Simply follow the steps to import a 2007 file, and your older file should work. If it does not, then contact support to obtain a copy of 2007 ('Lion Compatible') that will work under Sierra. Migrate to that, and then you will be able to move to 2017. The QuickBooks Mac (qbMac) development team has been hard at work making sure qbMac 2016 was compatible with High Sierra development builds since Apple started releasing them many months ago. QbMac 2016 is compatible with macOS 10.13 High Sierra.
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- edited October 2017Apple says that APFS will be invisible to most programs. But who knows. I would not want to be the Guinea pig on my working version. I may install High Sierra on a separate partition and try Quicken there first. But hopefully some others will test it against the beta and let us know.
Here's a nice little tool to look up compatibility:
http://roaringapps.com/apps
But take it with a grain of salt as it depends on the reliability of user reports.Quicken Mac Subscription; Quicken Mac user since the early 90s - edited October 2017The short answer is no. High Sierra isn't ready for prime time.
- edited August 2018Well, it may not officially be supported. But I've been using it with High Sierra since Beta 4, with High Sierra 10.13. And now with Beta 10.13.1 v2. I've encountered no problems. My Quicken has updated to 4.6.6.
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@MSterling is your boot drive an SSD that was converted to APFS?Well, it may not officially be supported. But I've been using it with High Sierra since Beta 4, with High Sierra 10.13. And now with Beta 10.13.1 v2. I've encountered no problems. My Quicken has updated to 4.6.6.
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Fusion driveWell, it may not officially be supported. But I've been using it with High Sierra since Beta 4, with High Sierra 10.13. And now with Beta 10.13.1 v2. I've encountered no problems. My Quicken has updated to 4.6.6.
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Which means it was not converted to APFS, as Fusion drives are not yet supported.Well, it may not officially be supported. But I've been using it with High Sierra since Beta 4, with High Sierra 10.13. And now with Beta 10.13.1 v2. I've encountered no problems. My Quicken has updated to 4.6.6.
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- edited October 2017Mac OS 10.13 seems to work with Quicken 16.2.4, HOWEVER check printing preference settings may need to be adjusted. I print on voucher checks, and the numerical amount field was not printing the cents digit after the Mac OS upgrade. I managed to fix the problem by changing the Amount Width setting to 10. This setting can be found at: (Quicken) Preferences.. > Print Checks > Positioning > Amount Width. Since the OS upgrade, the check printing font had somehow changed to American Typewriter from my previous font, Helvetica. I was able to change it back.
I would not be surprised if there are similar printing issues when printing reports. - edited October 2017
Todd, This thread is for QM2017 and High Sierra. For QM2007 and High Sierra, please see and post in this thread:Mac OS 10.13 seems to work with Quicken 16.2.4, HOWEVER check printing preference settings may need to be adjusted. I print on voucher checks, and the numerical amount field was not printing the cents digit after the Mac OS upgrade. I managed to fix the problem by changing the Amount Width setting to 10. This setting can be found at: (Quicken) Preferences.. > Print Checks > Positioning > Amount Width. Since the OS upgrade, the check printing font had somehow changed to American Typewriter from my previous font, Helvetica. I was able to change it back.
I would not be surprised if there are similar printing issues when printing reports.
https://getsatisfaction.com/quickencommunity/topics/is-quicken-for-mac-2007-qm2007-compatible-with-h..Quicken Mac Subscription; Quicken Mac user since the early 90s - edited October 2017
NO!! After much manipulation I have it basically working, but it will not print checks at all. Crashes every time! Tried everything, but just will not even attempt to print, just crashes and sends report to Apple and Quicken.Apple says that APFS will be invisible to most programs. But who knows. I would not want to be the Guinea pig on my working version. I may install High Sierra on a separate partition and try Quicken there first. But hopefully some others will test it against the beta and let us know.
Here's a nice little tool to look up compatibility:
http://roaringapps.com/apps
But take it with a grain of salt as it depends on the reliability of user reports. - edited October 2017
Try this:Apple says that APFS will be invisible to most programs. But who knows. I would not want to be the Guinea pig on my working version. I may install High Sierra on a separate partition and try Quicken there first. But hopefully some others will test it against the beta and let us know.
Here's a nice little tool to look up compatibility:
http://roaringapps.com/apps
But take it with a grain of salt as it depends on the reliability of user reports.
When the print dialog comes up, click the PDF menu in the lower right corner of the dialog. Choose Open PDF in Preview. If that works, we can narrow down the issue to something between your specific printer, Quicken and High Sierra.Quicken Mac Subscription; Quicken Mac user since the early 90s - edited October 2017
Thanks. After further testing I found that the problem is incompatibility with my Canon L90 printer. Quicken 2017 works with my HP ink jet, but not with my L90 Laser. The Canon L90 works fine with all Mac Sierra apps, just not with Quicken 2017. I would really rather print my checks with the laser, but apparently there is some kind of Quicken driver issue.Apple says that APFS will be invisible to most programs. But who knows. I would not want to be the Guinea pig on my working version. I may install High Sierra on a separate partition and try Quicken there first. But hopefully some others will test it against the beta and let us know.
Here's a nice little tool to look up compatibility:
http://roaringapps.com/apps
But take it with a grain of salt as it depends on the reliability of user reports. - edited October 2017
You might be able to open as a PDF in Preview (as described above) and THEN print to the laser printer. I know, extra step in this workaround, but better than nothing.Apple says that APFS will be invisible to most programs. But who knows. I would not want to be the Guinea pig on my working version. I may install High Sierra on a separate partition and try Quicken there first. But hopefully some others will test it against the beta and let us know.
Here's a nice little tool to look up compatibility:
http://roaringapps.com/apps
But take it with a grain of salt as it depends on the reliability of user reports.
The other thing you can try is when the print dialog comes up, there's a popup menu for a bunch of different settings pages: color matching, paper handling, etc. You could go through all the settings on each of these pages and see if there's something you can change to will make it work directly with the laser. It might take a bit of experimenting to find which setting (if any) is causing the crash.
You could uninstall and reinstall the printer in macOS System Preferences, but I'm not hopeful that will fix it.
Other than those suggestions, I guess I'm out of ideas.Quicken Mac Subscription; Quicken Mac user since the early 90s
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- edited April 2018Just to clarify, there is no such thing as Quicken 'Essentials' 2018. But as John said, yes, Quicken 2018 for Mac runs under both Sierra (10.12) and High Sierra (10.13).Quicken Mac Subscription; Quicken Mac user since the early 90s
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I checked the Roaring Apps site that show compatibility of many apps. It says No Data ???? in terms of working with High Sierra.Just to clarify, there is no such thing as Quicken 'Essentials' 2018. But as John said, yes, Quicken 2018 for Mac runs under both Sierra (10.12) and High Sierra (10.13).
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It is not compatible with 'High Sierra' (10.13) , not to be confused with 'Sierra' (10.12) as asked in the original question.Just to clarify, there is no such thing as Quicken 'Essentials' 2018. But as John said, yes, Quicken 2018 for Mac runs under both Sierra (10.12) and High Sierra (10.13).
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Wait..John in NC you're saying Quicken 2018 isn't compatible with High Sierra?Just to clarify, there is no such thing as Quicken 'Essentials' 2018. Traktor scratch pro 2 vs traktor pro 3. But as John said, yes, Quicken 2018 for Mac runs under both Sierra (10.12) and High Sierra (10.13).
Because that is clearly not true. - edited April 2018
Quicken Essentials, the actual program. Not Quicken 2018 for Mac which is compatible.Just to clarify, there is no such thing as Quicken 'Essentials' 2018. But as John said, yes, Quicken 2018 for Mac runs under both Sierra (10.12) and High Sierra (10.13).
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OK, I'm confused now.Just to clarify, there is no such thing as Quicken 'Essentials' 2018. But as John said, yes, Quicken 2018 for Mac runs under both Sierra (10.12) and High Sierra (10.13).
Does Quicken 2018 for Mac run on High Sierra?
Here is a screen shot of what the RoaringApps.com site says, which is pretty reliable.
Thanks for helping to clarify if anyone can. - edited April 2018
Yes, Quicken for Mac 2018 runs and is completely compatible with High Sierra.Just to clarify, there is no such thing as Quicken 'Essentials' 2018. But as John said, yes, Quicken 2018 for Mac runs under both Sierra (10.12) and High Sierra (10.13).
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OK, thank you, because I was not upgrading from Sierra to High Sierra for the only reason being if it was not compatible with Quicken 2018.Just to clarify, there is no such thing as Quicken 'Essentials' 2018. But as John said, yes, Quicken 2018 for Mac runs under both Sierra (10.12) and High Sierra (10.13).
Thanks again! - edited April 2018
Just curious..by if Quicken 2018 is the latest version..why would you think it would not be compatible with the latest macOS software?Just to clarify, there is no such thing as Quicken 'Essentials' 2018. But as John said, yes, Quicken 2018 for Mac runs under both Sierra (10.12) and High Sierra (10.13).