qif data is apparently defective, or the other programs don't import correctly, or both. However, Quicken 2007 for Mac's export of.
qif file and then import the data back into the new app. To do so, one has to export Quicken data to a. I have tried using Moneydance, iBank, and one or two other things via demos. Quicken Essentials for Mac (or whatever it's called now) is crippled. Word is filtering out that Lion will not support Rosetta, and Quicken 2007 for Mac is PPC code. Apart from losing speedy Altivec code - I'm a distinct minority in that respect, and my use of that kind of code is getting rare nowadays anyway - the one major hitch in such a migration will be in Quicken. The one and only thing I really wish were faster on my PMG5 has been transferring multi-GB data over FW800, and Thunderbolt is just the kind of thing I've been waiting for.
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I've been waiting to upgrade to a high end iMac when LightPeak arrives on those machines, and with the newest MBPs, I expect Thunderbolt will be on the iMacs at the next revision. Still, it's almost six years old, and I've been dreading the day when I hear the bang and see the liquid coolant leaking out of the CPUs. It's perfectly speedy, particularly with older apps, since much of the newer stuff isn't available on PPC machines anyway. Also, although I have a MBP for work and business travel (plus a PBG4 that I can use when I travel light), I still retain a PMG5 as my main desktop home machine, with lots of external FireWire storage. As I've noted in threads on this Board, I've been a longtime satisfied user of Quicken for Mac.