02-26-2022, 02:46 PM
Buzz,
I found VMWare Fusion problematic when trying to install Mojave onto a virtual machine. Parallels, on the other hand, was easy peasy. Given the choice, if emulation and virtual machines are truly necessary, go with Parallels. It is available in both subscription and non-subscription form.
That said, why is he still on Quicken 2007? The only reason to stay on it is if you need a specific feature unavailable in newer versions. If that isn't a factor, your friend should be using a newer version of it. You can still buy stand-alone non-subscription older version of it or just spend the bucks for the subscription flavor.
Robert
I found VMWare Fusion problematic when trying to install Mojave onto a virtual machine. Parallels, on the other hand, was easy peasy. Given the choice, if emulation and virtual machines are truly necessary, go with Parallels. It is available in both subscription and non-subscription form.
That said, why is he still on Quicken 2007? The only reason to stay on it is if you need a specific feature unavailable in newer versions. If that isn't a factor, your friend should be using a newer version of it. You can still buy stand-alone non-subscription older version of it or just spend the bucks for the subscription flavor.
Robert