Quickbooks 2015 For Mac High Sierra



Quickbooks 2015 For Mac High Sierra

Would appear Intuit has changed their Quickbooks to a per-month user fee for their application

according to their web site; or a near $300. cost to get a single machine license (plus?)


Mac

Some searches suggested QuickBooks version 17 existed, maybe that's the subscription model

as their single machine version says it is version 16. For Intuit Quickbooks inquiries, defer to them:

Mac


Question: Q: Quickbook 2015 Not Working on Sierra OS More Less Apple Footer This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Update for 2015 Sierra is here. I need Quickbooks Desktop for Mac High Sierra 10.13.3. I can't find one to download. I have QB 2015 for Mac and it won't work for.

• QuickBooks for Mac - Accounting Software - Intuit:


The subscription models, suggest they offer a 'free-trial' then a monthly fee.

I've not read past first page. -- Not certain what options may exist, to Intuit.

And I'm not a QuickBooks user...


Edited to add: see quickbooks support:

https://community.intuit.com/.../1394425-is-quickbooks-for-mac-going-for-sierra-is-t


Quickbooks 2015 for mac download

Update to 2015 is here: http://http-download.intuit.com/http.intuit/Downloads/2015/US_R8/QuickBooksProMa c2015.dmg

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