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WorbyLtd
25th August 2010, 10:33
I am a Mac user and am looking for an accounting programme that is compatible. Not having much luck yet.

I could set up a simple spreadsheet, but to be honest I just want to install something and start using it right away.

Any ideas?

winelabels
25th August 2010, 11:29
I currently use Parallels to run Sage on my Mac, which works fine. Much more choice for accounting packages with windows.

David Griffiths
25th August 2010, 11:38
Look at one of the online offerings, such as Xero, which run through a browser and are therefore independent of the machine

MyAccountantOnline
25th August 2010, 12:19
I am a Mac user and am looking for an accounting programme that is compatible. Not having much luck yet.

I could set up a simple spreadsheet, but to be honest I just want to install something and start using it right away.

Any ideas?

If you want to deal with your own bookkeeping this works on a Mac or PC - http://www.accountsportal.com/

FusionAccounts
25th August 2010, 13:48
I am a Mac user and am looking for an accounting programme that is compatible. Not having much luck yet.

I could set up a simple spreadsheet, but to be honest I just want to install something and start using it right away.

Any ideas?


Have a look at Fusion's online accounting software. No installation required and can be accessed from any computer

Williams lester
25th August 2010, 15:10
Another vote here for www.accountsportal.com (http://www.accountsportal.com), it is excellent for most small businesses and is also very reasonably priced.

staffsuk
26th August 2010, 09:20
I'm a Mac user too and looked at all avenues for an accounting package. There are actually a few out there - but for one reason or another weren't suited for my needs. I essentially wanted something akin to Solar Accounts for a Mac. Nano Accounts looked promising - but isn't yet compatible with 10.6...

Anyway I am currently opting for Accounts Portal. One of the cheaper online systems that is easy to use and flexible. Give it a go as you get 30 days free.

Arithmo
26th August 2010, 10:16
Have a look at www.arithmo.co.uk we offer a free 14 day trial and webinar to get you started.

Thanks

britabroad
26th August 2010, 10:20
I run my company accounts using instantAdmin, quite basic but does enough profit and loss to do tax return. About £65 I think.

ElliottRoss
3rd September 2010, 20:00
Hi

Have you managed to look at Brightpearl? It's an online application so whether you are a Mac or PC does not matter.

They have a 30 day free trial and after that, the cost of the accounting module is from £12 per user per month.

If you have any questions, please PM me or call me on: 07536 044 949.

Regards
Elliott

fruit trees
3rd September 2010, 21:43
Kashflow works a treat.::)

righar
3rd September 2010, 22:19
I'm self-employed and personally use Microsoft Money, running under Parallels —*haven't quite found quite a nicer equivalent yet.