![]() ![]() ![]() THIS format can be converted (using a special conversion tool included with Quicken Essentials for Mac) to a form that can be converted again (“imported,” to be precise) into the latest Quicken for Mac data format. We then opened each of her “Quicken 2004” files in “Quicken 2005,” which converted them automatically to Quicken 2005 format. I thought hard about the problem and came upon a workable solution: we purchased a second-hand copy of “Quicken 2005 for Macintosh” and installed this program on an older Macintosh I keep in the shop for such occasions (Quicken 2005 does not run on Mavericks either). So she downloaded the latest (indeed, the only) Quicken program available for Mavericks - “Quicken Essentials for Mac” - but found that this version could not open or convert her Quicken 2004 data files. But when she upgraded to the latest “Mavericks” operating system, she could no longer run the Quicken 2004 program - it is not Mavericks-compatible. A client came in with a curious problem: she had years of important financial information on her Macintosh system and for years she used “Quicken 2004” to work with this information.
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