The bookkeeping world had managed to remain relatively immune to this debate, but with the increased market share of the Mac in the small business space, the question of QuickBooks for Windows vs Quickbooks App for Mac has started taking more prominence.
At first glance, it should not be an issue: “If you are a Windows person, get QuickBooks for Windows. If you are a Mac person, get Quickbooks App for Mac”. Unfortunately, it is more complicated than this. For the foreseeable future, selecting Quickbooks App for Mac will handcuff you in several ways:
Quickbooks App for Mac has fewer features than the Windows versions
Most CPAs and bookkeepers do not support Quickbooks App for Mac
Converting QuickBooks files back and forth between Mac and Windows doesn’t work well and can corrupt the data.
Quickbooks App for Mac doesn’t interface with as many 3rds party applications
I’ll expand a little bit on these items below, but if you own a Mac, your logical next question would be: “I am stuck then?”. Of course not. You have several options that will keep you in the QuickBooks world without having to switch to a PC:
Accept the limitations of the Quickbooks App for Mac and stick with it. This is a very viable solution if you are a very small business, you don’t need 3rd party help and you have a limited need for integration with 3rd party applications.
Switch to QuickBooks Online, the web-based version of QuickBooks
Work with a QuickBooks hosting provider. From your Mac, you will get access to the full-featured QuickBooks for Windows.
Fewer features
Intuit is traditionally a Windows shop. They have had Mac developers for a long time, but the Mac development group is not tasked with feature innovation. Their charter is to “keep up” with QuickBooks for Windows. I am sure that many people with Intuit would violently disagree with this, but it is an unfortunate reality. Some examples:
Quickbooks App for Mac doesn’t have Premier and Enterprise versions. It has fewer features than even the Pro version of Windows.
Fewer reports
Fewer payroll options
Limited inventory capabilities
Online banking is not as well integrated
Bookkeeping support
CPAs and bookkeepers need to maintain their own licenses of QuickBooks to support their clients. The whole accounting profession is pretty much standardized on the Windows platform. It would be too expensive for them to maintain a park of Mac hardware and Quickbooks App for Mac licenses (across multiple years) to support Mac files.
Converting files between Mac and PC
Both the Windows and Mac versions of QuickBooks have the capability to convert the company file to the other OS. However, since the feature set is different, the converted file needs to restrict itself to the common denominator. As a result, some data doesn’t transfer from one version to the other. Also, to Intuit’s own admission, the conversion is not dependable. For instance, if you convert more than a couple of times back and forth, reconciliations of the bank accounts tend to disappear. Essentially, this conversion tool should be used only if you decide to migrate from one OS to the other for good, but it should not be used as a protocol to work with your bookkeeper or CPA on an ongoing basis.
Integration with 3rd party application
In the last 5 years, the power of QuickBooks (and its dominance) has increased dramatically thanks to the myriad of 3rd party developers who have developed applications and services that integrate with QuickBooks. Unfortunately, most of this development effort has been done exclusively for the Windows version of QuickBooks. If you are on the Quickbooks App for Mac, you only have access to a small subset of these developers. 5 to 10 years from now, I wouldn’t be surprised if there was a bit more equality, assuming of course that the desktop version of QuickBooks hasn’t been supplanted by the cloud versions by then. However, as of today, Quickbooks App for Mac is more “insulated”.
In summary, Quickbooks App for Mac can be a very good option for you if your needs are relatively simple and you don’t need as much integration with the outside world (professionals and applications). The good news is that Quickbooks App for Mac is not dead-end. If Quickbooks App for Mac becomes too restrictive for you down the road, there are multiple options for migrating to alternative solutions.
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