Accounting software for leopard

With the demise of MYOB is there now any alternative to buying a windows PC and running QuickBooks?

Stolzy - I find myself in the exact same situation. Long term MYOB / Checkout user left out in the cold. What I don't understand is why no one is localizing the US products - it can't be difficult to deal with sales tax and payroll as separate modules on a country by country basis. Everything else is sufficiently flexible to fulfill local accounting rules (especially in the UK as the rules aren't at all prescriptive).
I think there is a huge gap in the market (especially if you look at one of those graphs about Mac take up that Apple trot out at every opportunity).
Come on software developers... get in touch!
Nick

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