![Quickbooks 2014 for mac requirements Quickbooks 2014 for mac requirements](/uploads/1/2/5/5/125501751/316373232.jpg)
This article refers to QuickBooks Online Before installing and using QuickBooks Desktop, it is important to know the necessary system requirements. This will ensure that QuickBooks is compatible with your setup and will help avoid problems when you start using the program. This article uses the term ' natively installed' which means it was installed on a particular system or environment that it was designed for. It also means that it doesn't need to run in a virtual environment or emulation software.
Windows Home Server Edition is not supported for all QuickBooks Desktop versions mentioned. Operating Systems:. Windows 10, all editions including 64-bit, natively installed 1. Windows 8.1 (Update 1) all editions including 64-bit, natively installed. Windows 7 SP1 all editions including 64-bit, natively installed. Windows Server 2016. Windows Server 2012 R2.
Windows Server 2011, Standard and Essentials. Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 Database Servers.
I upgraded my Mac to OSX 10.10 (YOSEMITE) and my antivirus ESET Cybersecurity version 6.0.1.3 is not working anymore. I would uninstall Cyber Security Pro until ESET releases an update that is fully compatible with Yosemite. Share this post. Link to post Share on other sites. Planet 230 planet. 2014-10-22 13:46:26.165 -0200.
Windows: Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2011, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, Windows 10, Windows 8.1 (update 1) or Windows 7 SP1 (Enterprise and Professional editions only), natively installed. Linux: When using QBES Database Server-only installation – OpenSuse 42.3, Fedora 27, Red Hat Enterprise 7 (RHEL 7.4) QuickBooks for Mac 2019 (.U.S. Minimum system requirements for Mac. At least Mac OS X v10.12 (Sierra); Supported by Mac OS X v10.14 (Mojave), 10.13 (High Sierra).
Intel Processor: Core 2 Duo or higher. Multi-user Server: Intel Core 2 Duo or higher processor to run server. 2 GB RAM (4 GB RAM recommended). 250 MB of available disk space. CD/DVD drive or Internet connection for downloaded installation.
Printer: 100% Macintosh-compatible printer if you plan to print invoices, checks, deposit slips, lists, purchase orders, mailing labels, reports, or graphs. Checks: Use Intuit Checks if you plan to print checks. Canadian Image Ready Checks are not supported. Product registration required See for a complete list of requirements. Operating Systems:.
Windows 10, all editions including 64-bit, natively installed. Windows 8.1 (Update 1), all editions including 64-bit, natively installed. Windows 7 SP1, all editions including 64-bit, natively installed.
Windows Server 2012 R2. Windows Server 2011 Important: Windows Server 2011 is only supported with QuickBooks Desktop 2017 R4 or QuickBooks Desktop Enterprise 17.0 R4 and later versions. Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 Database Servers:. Windows: Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2011 (only supported with QuickBooks Desktop 2017 R4 or QuickBooks Desktop Enterprise 17.0 R4 and later versions), Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, Windows 10, Windows 8.1 (Update 1), or Windows 7 SP1 (Enterprise and Professional editions only), natively installed. Linux: Only supported with QuickBooks Database Server Manager —OpenSuse 42.1, Fedora 23, Red Hat 7 (Update 2) See for a complete list of requirements.
2016 QuickBooks Desktop 2016. Operating Systems:. Windows 10, all editions including 64-bit, natively installed Important: Windows 10 is only supported with QuickBooks Desktop 2016 R7 and Enterprise 16.0 R7.
Hi All, Decided to take the plunge on Yosemite with Quickbooks 2014 (QB2014). First I installed Yosemite on my 2014 MBA and then installed QB2014.
I was able to successfully open my back-up file. Encouraged by the MBA trial, I installed Yosemite on my late 2013 rMBP where I had been running QB2014. From what I can tell so far QB2014 works without issues. I would encourage others to try as well. That said, I think it is unfortunate that Intuit does not have a place on their website stating what products will work with different operating-in particular Yosemite. I can't be the only person asking this question. Cheers, Don Barar.