Accounting software for MAC

I am a MAC user all the way.  Iphone Ipad and Macbook.  I need to find the best Canadian small business accounting software that does payroll.
Any recommendations?

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    http://www.iggsoftware.com/ibank/
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    Hi,
    Can anyone advise me of a good, simple (for small business use) software accounts package that is compatible with Macs. I have a MacBook Pro.
    All the packages I know, including Sage, say they are Windows only compatible and I am reluctant to go down the Boot camp route, partitioning my hard drive, with no accountability from Apple or the software supplier.
    One favourite firm made very disparaging comments about the Mac - saying it is only for 'designers and not people who run businesses'. As a new Mac user, I am both interested in design and run a business (and want to be able to do my accounts on this machine!).
    Any advice appreciated.
    Thanks so much.

    HI brereton
    There seem to be loads of accounting, invoicing and office functions on apple.
    Best pop into a apple store or check online APP STORE now, as I've being looking into getting the Bento box thing with diaries and small business functions.
    Id like to know if there's a professional invoicing package, money management and over all small business app too.
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    please rsvp me if you have any luck.
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    Currently we use MYOB, an app no one provides support for anymore. We were thinking of switching to Quickbooks (I've tried it and don't like it, but we're limited in options!) but we've just received a letter indicating that Intuit is no longer selling this app and will be discontinuing product support after July 31, 2006.
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    Thanks all, this is handy information.
    One reason that neither MYOB or Quickbooks will work for us is that the Canadian divisions are no longer being supported. Yes, the US companies are thriving, but things like tax rates and payroll don't work well when it's a country specific application.
    I'll keep checking the product pages - there are some products there that may work for our company.

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    Hi
    i am running a mobile phone retail busines with 15 computers.
    and i am looking for any easy account managment software to my business. it should be with
    sales,(Barcode,sales,used,sales return,warranty)
    service center managment,(Repaire,warranty claim,Repaire return,spare parts entry)
    staff managment,(time attendance,salary,leave,commission,)
    Stock managment( phones,Spares,income,)
    bank Managment,
    and all neccesory modules for running a small bussiness.
    if any one know any good and easy software,please let me know.
    and if this tread in a wrong section,Mods and Admins please move to correct place.
    regards.

    I'd concur with that, just check compatibility with your system.
    http://roaringapps.com/apps:table
    This is most likely the same software that your accountant, if you use one is running. So, it makes it pretty easy just sending your QB files to them.

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  • Best financial software for mac

    What is the best personal financial software for mac? I am currently using Quicken 2007 but keep losing data.
    Thanks,

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    Money is very popular, but it's a personal bank account and financial manager app, not business accounting software. There's very few of those to pick from for the Mac that are worth buying.
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    Quicken for Mac 2007 works just fine (and is said to be compatible with Mavericks).  It is often denounced for not being "modern", but when something works, and does everything I want, I need a good reason to switch. 
    A few years ago (2011), I got that reason when I upgraded OSX and Quicken stopped working due to the absence of Rosetta.  I switched to iBank.  I used it for more than a year.  It was cumbersome, they have no sense of a helpful user interface, but it "works".  I found ONE feature that I liked:  you can attach an image (or any file) to a register entry, so I can save receipts right with the register.
    But when Intuit came out with the revised Quicken 2007 for Mountain Lion, I gladly went back.  I found that being able to update stock prices right in the portfolio view (for those not automatically found online) was handy - in iBank you have to generate a report to see the holdings, and then you have to switch to a view of "Securities" then scroll down through that list to find your stock, then "edit" then change the price, then "Save" then go back to reports and re-generate the portfolio view.  Also, if you enter a stock purchase in a Quicken register, the price you paid gets added to the price history for the stock (as of the date of the transaction).  No such help in iBank.  Most of the helpful UI features (like increasing the date with the + key) are glaringly missing in iBank.  I find I am getting no more than about 3-4 keystrokes before having to move the mouse and click.
    If you are considering sharing the app on an iPad, Quicken won't work, but I found that iBank for iPad doesn't work either.  The interface is completely different from the Mac version, you can't do much with it, and if you have a stock whose price is $11.25 / share and sell 200 shares, you might find that $22.50 gets added to your cash in the account.  (I actually made a few million dollars when it decided that 200 shares at $11.25  yielded $2,250,000.)  Luckly, I received a refund for that app.
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