
Or if you prefer to interact with us more directly, please send us a bug report using the 'QuickBooks > QuickBooks Feedback' and someone will contact you to investigate the problem. Please start a new topic on this forum and post specific details about what you're encountering so we can investigate. What specific area of QBMac are you encountering bugs in? Opening company files, creating invoices, creating/edit customers/vendors/employees/etc, printing, producing reports? What QuickBooks Mac 2015 update are you running? What Yosemite OS X install are you running? What Mac model are you using? Did the company file you're experiencing problems with originate in QuickBooks for Mac? Or did it come from QuickBooks Windows? Does the company file go back and forth to/from QBWin? Does your company file verify OK?Īgain, I'm sorry to hear that you're having problems using QBMac 2015. Software development is not a static process and there are quite a lot of variables in an application that is data driven as accounting software. That's not to say that bugs don't happen and problems don't exist. We continue to test against Yosemite pre-release updates as Apple makes them available to developers before the general public receives them.

We tested against Yosemite GM after it went public. We tested against Yosemite pre-releases before Apple went public. The QBMac development team spends quite a lot of man years every year testing our releases against Mac OS releases. Given everything I've read about the newer versions, I'd just as soon stay with 2007.I'm sorry to hear that you're encountering problems using QBMac 2015. I was considering purchasing either Quicken 2015 for mac (found a place that I can get either download or cd versions) or Quicken 2016 for Mac (either version) but then read your thread saying we can still get 2007. Not sure what that means but I've lost my original Quickent 2007 install discs at any rate. My Quicken software apparently needs to re-installed because when I try to open it I'm getting the message "You can't open the application "Quicken 2007" because PowerPC applications are no longer supported".

I had them upgrade to Yosemite so I could continue to run some of my software. I just had my macbook pro repaired and they had to update the OS.
