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Canadian Version does not work with MoneyWorks 



- Version: 7.7.4, 2/22/2007 01:34PM PST
generica
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- Canadian Version does not work with MoneyWorks
Checkmark Payroll not ready for Rosetta? - Version: 6.6.3, 2/10/2006 12:05PM PST
cocoinfo
While this program has been GREAT for over a decade I have discovered (apparently) while recently migrating files to iMac G5 (Intel) from an OS 9 machine that it is NOT compatible with iMac G5 (Intel). Files won't open in the Finder, or from the program, back-up restore does not work properly etc.
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MultiLedger & Payroll - Version: 6.4.2, 1/29/2004 04:13PM PST
LokiHere
I have been using bboth products for 14 years. Still the best on the market. Really easy to use and stable.
I am returning my copy for a refund as per their return policy because they have refused to integrate with modern accounting software packages (i.e. MoneyWorks).
Their team was polite at first when I requested they look into making the two programs compatible, but they quickly lost interest in satisfying their customers as soon as it meant making any modifications to the exports their product puts out. They are going to go the way of the dinosaur with that attitude, IMHO.
Cognito, the makers of MoneyWorks, was very interested in assisting Check Mark with this change but were told to go away because there wasn't enough user interest. That is short-sighted and really an inaccurate presumption.
I can't reccommend anyone use this unless they don't mind being told which accounting packages they are allowed to use. Check Mark really wants you to buy the companion product, MultiLedger, and seems only interested in supporting users who are willing to buy into that. (I am not because MultiLedger is an ugly looking, feature-incomplete, poorly-supported program)