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Review by David Bradshaw
First off I use QuickBooks for basic Invoicing, Estimates and keeping track of payments for my freelancing. I love QuickBooks and used the free edition that was available for Windows. However, when I switched to Mac I found this to be a great edition of QuickBooks and outshines the Windows version. I love the look and feel of QuickBooks for Mac and the floating windows (across the destkop not just within the main QuickBooks window is great! I have not had any problem using it (I am running OS X 1.8; Mountain Lion).
To upgrade from 2012 to 2013 I just uninstalled 2012 (dragged app from Applications folder to Trash and emptied trash). Then I dragged 2013 from CD to application folder. I started it and after activating it it stated that it needed to upgrade my 2012 company so I told it OK. Then a moment later it was up and working and I had no problem. All of my invoices, estimates, and accounts were there! I do not notice much difference from 2012 -> 2013, there is a few general GUI improvements, but nothing major! I was using 2012 in Mountain Lion, so I am not sure what the big difference is, but it works great, and I have not had any problems!nnIn the end I like QuickBooks 2013 for Mac, it is easy to use and works great! QuickBooks is a name I trust and find it the best way to keep track of invoices and estimates! It is simple to use and works great with my MacBook Pro (running OS X 10.8 [Mountain Lion]). I highly recommend!!!!!