![]() The only difference is in the dates area where the usual UK system of Day/Month/Year has switched to the "American" Month/Day/Year. MYOB V16 was included and has worked with Mavericks from the start. We recently moved to an iMac with existing content transferred intact from our previous Mac Pro. ![]() Mark Hill wrote: Members have been asking us to confirm our understanding of MYOB UK compatibility with Win System 7 and 8: The main System requirements page mentions support for System 8: Business Basics and Retail Basics are not advised for more recent Windows Operating Systems.Īvailable for Windows only as an informal import. However you may have to use a function called 'XP compatibility mode', to get the Win OS to recognise the older software. UK versions of the MYOB software from 16 onwards can be installed on Windows System 8 and System 7. To upgrade your operating system version, we have the following advice: Some MYOB UG members are having trouble with the Win System 8 operating system. Members have been asking us to confirm our understanding of MYOB UK compatibility with Win System 7 and 8: However in it is clear that the most recent version of Acclivity AE for the Mac (2013 Canada) is compatible, while older versions (eg 2011) are compatible but perhaps not in multiuser mode.Īcclivity believe that their software is compatible with OS 10.9:īut there appear to be difficulties as described here: The main System requirements page doesn't mention 10.9: No UK MYOB software will run on Mountain Lion OS 10.8 or 10.9 Mavericks UNLESS the OS has been upgraded to 10.8/10.9 on an existing mac. MYOB was written for the PowerPC Macs (which are before the more recent Intel chipset Macs). MYOB UK will not install on OS10.6 and 10.7 machines. UK versions of the MYOB software can be installed on OS 10.6 (Snow Leopard). For those that intend to upgrade their operating system version we have the following advice: Members have been asking us to confirm MYOB compatibility with Mavericks OS10.9:Ī number of MYOB UG members are having trouble with the Mac OS 10.9. ![]()
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