Hunclemarco
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Thanks! 
Thank you,just one question ,does it work with MAC? I can't use a .zipfile as far as i know? But i'll try.
) of time entering data last night. Contracts, borrowing/banking and reservations - and I just started with 2010 ignoring all data for 1998-2009 (use years in the family that I didn't have data for).Thanks so much! Just started using this for the first time yesterday as I needed it to include BLT before it was helpful to us. I spent a lot (A LOT) of time entering data last night. Contracts, borrowing/banking and reservations - and I just started with 2010 ignoring all data for 1998-2009 (use years in the family that I didn't have data for).
@heynowirv: We also have a Mac and I just loaded Windows onto it using Bootcamp so I could use this. I'd originally done it so I could use Quicken since there is no good financial planning/budget software for Mac. But, this is a worthy reason as well. I made the smallest possible hard drive partition for Windows knowing I wouldn't ever use much space on that partition.
I downloaded 2.0 then tried to download the update. Help!!Bootcamp? Is that a free software? I'll google it and see what happens. thanx JWG
Any Intel based Mac running OS X should have this already. It's a Mac based software that lets you partition your hard drive, load Windows on and then install whatever Windows based programs you want on that partition.
You then hold down the "Option" key at boot up to bring up a window allowing you to pick which drive to boot - regular or "bootcamp".
It's slick, especially since there is so much software out there that is PC only.
