Can i run quickbooks 2009 on mavericks

can i run quickbooks pro 2009 on osx mavericks

QB 2009 will likely run, but it may not operate correctly.
There really are no upgrades for QB. Any copy you buy is a full version. In other words, there's no such thing as a cheaper version for already owning a previous copy of QB.
Once you purchase and run a newer version, it will update your database for the new version (it will automatically create a backup with the old version's name tacked on). From then on, that converted database and all new entries can only be used in the new version. You can't backtrack to the older version of QB.

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