Upgrade to Maverick loose Quicken 2007?

I just upgraded, however I do not see my Quicken accounts any longer. How to I find the accounts I've set up in Quicken without recreating?

10.7 and later obsoletes software that requires Rosetta emulation to run. This is PowerPC software that was never converted to run Intel-native. My top 6 list of these popular Applications includes:
Office 2004, including Word (upgrade available)
AppleWorks 6 (discontinued)
Eudora 6 (Open-sourced as Eudora-OSE and died)
FileMaker pro 6 (upgrade available)
Adobe CS2 including PhotoShop (upgrade available)
Quicken 2007 (US$15 upgrade to Quicken 2007 "Lion Compatible" is available, with almost all functionality intact)
Hundreds of lesser-known titles were obsoleted at the same time.

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  • If I upgrade to mavericks will my 2007 quicken program still work?

    Will my 2007 quicken work with Mavericks

    If you obtained your copy of Quicken 2007 before February 2012, it is PPC and will not natively work in Mavericks.
    The solution is to purchase the $15 Quicken 2007 for Intel (Lion, Mt. Lion, Mavericks) from Intuit:
    http://quicken.intuit.com/personal-finance-software/quicken-2007-osx-lion.jsp
    It will directly open your Quicken 2007 (PPC) data file.

  • Would I loose my Windows partition if I upgrade to Mavericks?

    I want to upgrade my kid's iMac, early 2009, 24 inches, to Mavericks but I am afraid I will loose his Windows side of this iMac. He uses it frequently to pay his online games and a couple games he has instelled in Windows, I don't want to loose all that info. Anybody has upgraded to Mavericks loosing Windos? (Windows 7 Home Edition 32 bits)

    Yes, you are supposed to be able to maintain the 4GB data plan when upgrading, as long as you keep a 4G phone on the line (I'm not sure what you mean by "with a new plan" ... do you mean 'with a new contract'?).  There are some VzW reps that indicate differently, but that's how the promo was stated when it launched and as far as I know, it hasn't changed.  It may be difficult to maintain the promo if upgrading somewhere besides a Verizon Corporate store since the promo no longer exists; you may be able to have it reinstated should it drop off, but you only have 14 days to petition VzW to reinstate it.  If you upgrade on-line via the MyVerizon web site, the 4G data plan carries forward.

  • If I download Maverick will  loose all my infor on quicken 2007

    I just downloaded OS Maverick and it said that Quicken 2007 would not run on my computer .... does this mean I will loose all the info I have put in on Quicken 2007?  And also Word?

    debbonnie wrote:
    I just downloaded OS Maverick and it said that Quicken 2007 would not run on my computer .... does this mean I will loose all the info I have put in on Quicken 2007?  And also Word?
    It appears that you are using the PowerPC (PPC) versions of Quicken 2007 and Microsoft Office 2004.
    You need to purchase for $15 the updated Quicken 2007 for Intel (Snow Leopard, Lion, Mt. Lion and Mavericks; v16.1.4):
    http://quicken.intuit.com/personal-finance-software/quicken-2007-osx-lion.jsp
    This is a full featured version, not just an update, and does not require any prior version of Quicken be on you Mac prior to installation.  It will open your Quicken 2007 PPC data files directly.
    As noted, you need to purchase the updated Microsoft Office 2008 or 2011 or use one of the free alternatives, such as LibreOffice.
    Another alternative is to restore your Snow Leopard environment that you saved as a backup before you upgraded to Mavericks and then install Mavericks into a newly created partition or external hard drive and use the dual-boot method (System Preferences:Startup Disk) to give you alternative access to Snow Leopard (and your older software) and Mavericks, as needed.

  • I have a MacBook Pro running 10.6.8 model 7.1; need to upgrade to Mavericks.  My question concerns 3 software apps:  Reunion 10, Quicken 2007, Appleworks 6.2.9.  Any recommendations?

    I have a MacBook Pro model 7.1 running 10.6.8; need to upgrade to Mavericks...question concerns 3 software apps:  Reunion 10, Quicken 2007, Appleworks 6.2.9 (word processing docs).  Any recommendations?

    Quicken Essentials is universally loathed on this forum.  Quicken 2007 updated for Lion, Mt. Lion and Mavericks for $15 is the way to go:
    http://quicken.intuit.com/personal-finance-software/quicken-2007-osx-lion.jsp
    Appleworks 6:
    Partition your hard drive or add an external drive and install Snow Leopard and use the "dual-boot" method to run Appleworks; and/or
    Install Snow Leopard Server (available by telephone order only from the Apple Store 1.800.MYAPPLE [1.800.692.7753]; part number - MC588Z/A) into Parallels and run Appleworks (and most other PowerPC apps) concurrently with Mavericks:
                                  [click on image to enlarge]
    Review Roger Wilmut's excellent series of articles, Abandoning Appleworks:
    http://www.wilmut.webspace.virginmedia.com/notes/aw/page1.html

  • Hung up with my Quicken while trying to upgrade to Maverick

    While trying to upgrade to Maveric we ran into a snag.  It seems that my Quicken 2007 is not compatable with the new operating system.  This is a show stopper since we use it to balance several checking accounts and keep tabs on savings and other accounts.  Balancing the check book it's its primary function and we do not need to pay bills, track investments, or perform other acts of high science.
    Quicken has a very clever way of not having to deal with it's customers.  When you call in for help you must have an incodent number, but if you can't speak to anyone how would you come buy such a number.  Anyway it is clear that they are not the least bit interested in supporting anyone with a Mac.  Reviews of there new software demonstrate that. They do have some software that would upgrade my Quicken to work with the new OS, but I have yet to discover how you can contact some one to order it. So now it it time to find some new software. 
    It needs to:
    Open or import the current Quicken Files (from Quicken 2007)
    Work with our current IOS  OSX 10.6.8
    Work well with Maverick
    Balance several checking accounts
    Provide reports of tax related information.
    Reside on the computer and not have my information floating around in some cloud somewhere.
    You would think that there would be an abundance of software out there that would meet this criteria.  However when I find something that looks like it might work it either has very poor reviews or there is not enough information for me to determinf if it will work.
    I have been very impressed with the information I have recieved from this forum so once again I shall go to the well.  Any assistance would be appreciated.
    Have a great day !!!

    jimfromkeyport wrote:
    Please don't misunderstand, I appreciate all who chimed in on this discussion.  I some how missed the reference to facetious, but I am not sure that was germain to the issue.
    Follow with me here:
    jimfromkeyport wrote:
    Yep!  That would be a great solution, however seeing it and trying to successfully order it are two different things!
    If you have a source where I can order the software I would welcome that!
    MlchaelLAX wrote:
    Perhaps Keyport is not in the United States?
    I repeat:
    http://quicken.intuit.com/personal-finance-software/quicken-2007-osx-lion.jsp
    I had already given you the link to purchase the downloaded version from Intuit.  Since that link was offered by Intuit in February, 2012, you are the first person to suggest that it does not work for you.  I facetiously suggested that you were not in the United States and obtained a somewhat snarky geography lesson...
    jimfromkeyport wrote:
    One other question, just what does "Level 4' mean? 
    Thanks for trying !
    I do not know; I just continue to try to help and sometimes the OP (Original Poster, in this case YOU) acknowledges that help and/or claim responses are their solutions.  Both responses from an OP awards points to those recipients.  As points accumulate, members acquire a higher Level status, which grants certain privileges not awarded to holders of lower levels.  Personally I just mostly ignore it!
    As Woody Allen might have said: "I am only in it for the eggs!"

  • Does Quicken 2007 for mac work with Mavericks?

    Before I upgrade my Imac (2008) to Mavericks, I want to know if Quicken 2007 for Mac and Microsoft Office 2008 will work with Mavericks. Thanks in advance for any information.

    Just a warning, however:  it doesn't work as well. I've had several crashes when I attempted to edit an already saved transaction (no data lost, apparently, besides the changed transaction), and frequently the header with all the account buttons, etc. will not appear when waking the computer (2007 Intel MacBook Pro) up from a long sleep. Annoying, but not fatal. At least Intuit hasn't totally given up on the Mac world.

  • Does Quicken 2007 work with Mavericks?

    Does Quicken 2007 work with Mavericks? I'm holding off upgrading my wife's system to Maveicks until I know Quicken 2007 still works with it. She uses Quicken all the time.

    IJC9 wrote:
    I called Intuit.  They told me that Quicken 2007 (16.1.4 - the upgrade for Mountain Lion) would work in a limited capacity on Mavericks - but that they would neither guarantee this, nor support it.  They said that it should work for simple tasks like checkbook balancing/ writing checks, etc. but that it will probably NOT work for online banking or coordination with credit cards or investment tracking, etc.
    Well that is a direct contradiction to what they say on their website.
    http://quicken.intuit.com/support/help/shopping-and-buying/is-quicken-supported- on-mavericks-/GEN85978.html
    "Is Quicken Supported on Mavericks?
    Updated: 10/23/2013 | Article ID: GEN8597
    Apple released their latest operating system, OS X 10.9 (code named Mavericks).  Lion Compatible Quicken for Mac 2007 (16.1.4) and Quicken Essentials Mac (1.7.4) are fully supported on OS X 10.9.
    There are four known minor issues confirmed to occur with Quicken Essentials for Mac running OS X 10.9"
    So I call bullhockey nonsense on your phone call to Intuit. And I am using Quicken 2007 16.1.4 on my iMac running OS X Mavericks and it works without issues. Everything works. Notice the "fully supported" statement? Misinformation is rampant on the Internet. Phone calls to tech support are iffy at best. They rarely know what is going on.
    QUICKEN 2007 16.1.4 WORKS JUST FINE ON MAVERICKS. HOW DO I KNOW FOR SURE? I AM USING IT MYSELF!

  • After upgrading to Lion, not able to use Quicken 2007.  Get the following message: PowerPC applications are no longer supported.  Anyone has a solution?

    After upgrading to Lion, not able to use a PowerPC Application (Quicken 2007).  Any solution?

    Quicken Essentials 2010 has less features than Quciken 2007.  Keeping track of investments is one feature I need and Quicken Essentials does not include that function.  I may have to consider others financial software, such as iBank4, Money4, iFinance, and Money Well.

  • I have a Macbook from 2007 or earlier.  I have OSX 10.6.8 and want to upgrade to Mavericks.  Is this possible or is the model of my computer too old?

    I have a Macbook from 2007 or earlier.  I currently run OSx 10.6.8.  I wanted to upgrade to Mavericks so that I can get the new aperature.  However I was wondering if my Macbook model was to old to run mavericks.  Is this the case?  Do i need a newer model?  The other option is to get an different aperature.  Does anyone know what Aperature runs with 10.6.8? Aperature 1.5.1 does not run with my current operating system.

    Probably not, but check below:
    Upgrading from Snow Leopard to Lion or Mavericks
    To upgrade to Mavericks you must have Snow Leopard 10.6.8, Lion, or Mountain Lion installed. Purchase and download Mavericks (Free) from the App Store. Sign in using your Apple ID. The file is quite large, over 5 GBs, so allow some time to download. It would be preferable to use Ethernet because it is nearly four times faster than wireless.
         OS X Mavericks- System Requirements
           Macs that can be upgraded to OS X Mavericks
             1. iMac (Mid 2007 or newer) — Model Identifier 7,1 or later
             2. MacBook (Late 2008 Aluminum, or Early 2009 or newer) —
                 Model Identifier 5,1 or later
             3. MacBook Pro (Mid/Late 2007 or newer) — Model Identifier 3,1 or later
             4. MacBook Air (Late 2008 or newer) — Model Identifier 2,1 or later
             5. Mac mini (Early 2009 or newer) — Model Identifier 3,1 or later
             6. Mac Pro (Early 2008 or newer) — Model Identifier 3,1 or later
             7. Xserve (Early 2009) — Model Identifier 3,1 or later
    To find the model identifier open System Profiler in the Utilities folder. It's displayed in the panel on the right.
    Are my applications compatible?
             See App Compatibility Table — RoaringApps.
    Upgrading to Lion
    If your computer does not meet the requirements to install Mavericks, it may still meet the requirements to install Lion.
    You can purchase Lion at the Online Apple Store. The cost is $19.99 (as it was before) plus tax.  It's a download. You will get an email containing a redemption code that you then use at the Mac App Store to download Lion. Save a copy of that installer to your Downloads folder because the installer deletes itself at the end of the installation.
         Lion System Requirements
           1. Mac computer with an Intel Core 2 Duo, Core i3, Core i5, Core i7,
               or Xeon processor
           2. 2GB of memory
           3. OS X v10.6.6 or later (v10.6.8 recommended)
           4. 7GB of available space
           5. Some features require an Apple ID; terms apply.

  • I have Quicken for mac 2005, can I upgrade to Maverick from OS X 10.6.8?

    I have Quicken for mac 2005, can I upgrade to Maverick from OS X 10.6.8 and not keep all data?

    I am new to the Apple Support community but am hopeful that you can help me!!  I have just bought a MacBook Air, migrated my stuff and found that my Quicken for Mac 2005 is no longer supported. (I still have my Quicken 2005 working on my Mac OS X - Version 10.6.8 (Snow Leopard?)  I saw a thread of communications back in 2012/13 where you helped a lot of people find ways to get their 2005 data into new versions - something about a $15 purchase.  However, I can't find those discussions again.  AND I don't know if they are 'relevant' because I'm now using the latest Yosemite, which someone just told me to upgrade for free....But this same person told me to switch to iBank, which others who have used Quicken for years didn't like.  I'd just as soon stay with Quicken but it seems like they have less support for Mac users.  Do you think I can move my data successfully still?  I live and work overseas and leave the USA on Monday and am trying to leave my older MacBook Air (the one with my 2005 Quicken on it) here....
    Thanks for any advice.

  • Quicken 2007 date format problem in Mavericks

    Objective: Get date format in dd/mm/yyyy format in Quicken 2007 (Lion compatible version).
    Current OS: Mavericks 10.9.4
    Hardware: Retina MacBook Pro & iMac 27" 3.2Ghz
    Problem:
    On my rMBP with Mavericks 10.9.4, I’m able to get Quicken 2007 data in dd/mm/yyyy format, as desired.
    On my new iMac (late 2013) with 10.9.4, Quicken recognises the System date formats dd/mm/yyyy (setting up a new register shows System date format) but the registers and data are all in m/d/yy.
    Quicken prefs are set to Canadian, so date formats should automatically be in dd/mm/yyyy, but aren't.
    The Quicken data file is identical on both Macs. The original file goes back to 1991, and has been through all Mac OS iterations since then.
    Pre-Lion, I remember that the workaround was to set the Language & Region to something (English / US, don’t remember which) and then change date formats. Anyway, the dd/mm/yyyy stuck, through Lion and Mavericks on my rMBP, but is causing a problem in the iMac.
    My guess is that Quicken is unable to / blocked out from accessing System date formats in Mavericks 10.9.4.
    Wondering if there’s some way to make Quicken access the Mavericks System date format, and stick to it?
    Possible approach: If some expert in these forums knows how Mavericks works under the hood, how it allows other apps access to System Prefs like date formats etc., perhaps a script or Terminal command could force Quicken 2007 to recognise and accept date formats from System Prefs (Language & Regional settings).
    I'd really appreciate the help; needless to say, the Quicken data is vital to my work.

    Hi Marlon,
    The OS Local definitions. Different countries have different date formats for their location. Check the date format of the OS CultureInfo settings.
    Regards,
    Vítor Vieira

  • Can I use Quicken 2007 in Mavericks 10.9.2

    Can I use Quicken 2007 version 16.0.2-R3 in Mavericks 10.9.2

    You can use this version of Quicken 2007, as well as any newer one, in Mavericks.
    (104725)

  • I am running 10.6.8 on my MacBook Pro 5.3. I want to upgrade to Maverick but am concerned that I will loose all contacts in my AddressBook. What can I do to save them?

    I am running 10.6.8 on my MacBook Pro 5.3. I want to upgrade to Maverick but am concerned that I will loose all contacts in my AddressBook. What can I do to save them?

    File menu, Export, Address Book Archive. (I think that's where it is in SL).
    However, do you not have a full backup of your Mac? Upgrading without one is not really advisable unless your contacts are all you care about.

  • Recently upgraded to Mavericks... was working with Pages documents from previous OS ... Pages is now frozen and I don't dare force quit and loose my old documents.

    Recently upgraded to Mavericks... was working with Pages documents created with previous OS ... Pages is now frozen and I don't dare force quit and loose my old documents.  How can I "thaw".... unfreeze Pages?  Have several pages windows open that I was working on. 

    I also had this problem after I installed Mavericks: Pages files freezing at close, need to force quit.
    Workaround: when saving any document created with an earlier version of Pages, be sure to untick the "include preview in document".
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