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I'm here to provide details on your concern regarding the compatibility of QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) for Mac 2021 on OS Sonoma.
Intuit released updates for QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) for Mac 2021 in October 2023, ensuring compatibility with macOS Sonoma. If you have installed QuickBooks Mac 2021 R13.3 or a later version, it will work with Sonoma. However, we recommend consulting an IT expert to address potential conflicts with your current OS setup.
I'll be providing this article if you want to check out what's new about the latest version of QBDT for Mac: What's new in QuickBooks Mac Plus 2024.
The Community space is still open for clarifications about QBDT for Mac 2021 compatibility with macOS Sonoma. We'll circle back to help you.
Thanks @Carneil_C
but QuickBooks Mac Plus 2024. is not the same as QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) for Mac 2021, correct?
i just need to know about QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) for Mac 2021
Thanks for circling back to this thread, @billhdz. While QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) for Mac 2024 and 2021 are similar in core functionalities, it's important to note that the 2021 version, being older, may not be supported on newer Mac operating systems. Allow me to discuss this further.
As technology advances, new versions of operating systems are released, featuring improved functionality and enhanced security. To remain compatible and benefit from these enhancements, applications like QuickBooks Desktop require regular updates.
Since QBDT 2021 is an older and discontinued version, it may no longer receive updates or support from QuickBooks. This could result in compatibility issues with newer operating systems and unaddressed security vulnerabilities. For more details, consider checking out this article: QuickBooks Desktop service discontinuation policy.
To help avoid issues and ensure that your financial information are secured, it's recommended to upgrade to the latest version, such as QBDT Mac 2024. This newer version offers ongoing support and updates, ensuring that your software functions optimally with the most recent advancements. Additionally, upgrading will help ensure that your financial data stays safe and protected, allowing you to benefit from the latest functionalities to streamline your accounting tasks.
Moreover, here's an article you can read and save if you want guidance in converting your QBDT company file: Convert or upgrade your QuickBooks Desktop and Quicken company files.
Feel free to continue this conversation if you have more questions or need further assistance with QBDT Mac, @billhdz. We're always here for you whenever you need it.
Thanks for the reply.
I understand, but all I need to know right now is that Quickbooks desktop for Mac 2021 works well and it’s compatible with MacOS Sonoma.. Is that the case?
I don’t use any of the online features of quickbooks or any payroll.
None of the Intuit employees on this site will give you any assurance of the functionality of QB 2021 on your computer. I also do not process payroll or use any import features. It worked perfectly for me on Sonoma and continues to work perfectly for me on Sequoia 15.1.1. If you are hesitant, open your QB, check for updates, and update if any are available. Next, do a Time Machine backup of your Mac on an external drive and then disconnect the drive. Update your OS to Sonoma, open QB, and check for updates again. Finally, open QB and see if it is working for you. If it is not, restore your Time Machine backup to your Mac to revert to the previous state.
Thanks for the reply.
I understand, but all I need to know right now is that Quickbooks desktop for Mac 2021 works well and it’s compatible with MacOS Sonoma. Is that the case?
I don’t use any of the online features of quickbooks or any payroll.
Thank you in advance for your reply.
Yes, it is compatible, @billhdz. Let me provide further details about this below.
Intuit released updates in 2023 for QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) for Mac 2021, ensuring compatibility with macOS Sonoma. If you have installed QuickBooks Mac 2021 R13.3 or any subsequent release, you should be able to run the program smoothly on Sonoma. For optimal performance and to mitigate any potential software conflicts with your current OS, I highly recommend consulting an IT professional.
You can find more details about system specifications for QBDT for Mac 2021 by visiting this article: System requirements for QuickBooks Desktop for Mac 2021.
Moreover, you'll have to activate or register your QBDT after you install it on another system so you can access your data. Refer to this article for guidance: Register QuickBooks Desktop for Mac.
Please click the Reply button if you have any follow-up questions regarding compatibility between QBDT for Mac 2021 and macOS Sonoma or any other QuickBooks concerns. We're here to assist you. Take care!
Thank you @Kevin_C ,
Your answer is very professional, helpful, and direct to the point. I appreciate it.
Hopefully it will also work with macOS Sequoia in the near future as well.
In the meantime, I will upgrade my computer to macOS Sonoma.
Cheers!
One more question:
I found this page: https://quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-us/help-article/update-products/release-notes-quickbo...
that mentions Release 13 (R13) 3/15/23 for QuickBooks Desktop for Mac 2021.
It says:
"Calendar and Reminders Updated Mac OS Calendar and Reminders support for Mac OS version 12 (Monterey) and Mac OS version 13 (Ventura).", but it doesn't mention macOS Sonoma.
Is that because macOS Sonoma is compatible with QuickBooks Desktop for Mac 2021and it did not need any updates for Sonoma?
This is what I am going to be doing...
I am making sure that my QuickBooks Desktop for Mac 2021 is fully up to date with updates.
Then, I will upgrade my macOS to Sonoma, and once that's done, I will start QuickBooks Desktop for Mac 2021 on my computer again to continue using QuickBooks Desktop for Mac 2021 under macOS Sonoma.
I shouldn't need to activate my Quickbooks again since it's on my same computer. That should work fine, correct?
Thanks
The article's information pertains to Operating Systems that were not compatible with QuickBooks Desktop for Mac 2021 at the time of its release. Allow me to provide more context, billhdz.
Sonoma is not included in the list because it hasn't been launched when the R13 maintenance release was made available. Specifically, the R13 update was published on March 15, 2023, while Sonoma was only released in September of that year.
In October 2023, a patch made QuickBooks Desktop for Mac 2021 compatible with Sonoma.
You are also correct that you do not need to reactivate QuickBooks Desktop for Mac 2021 since you are using the same computer. The system requires reactivation or registration only if it is installed on a different machine, a clean uninstall and reinstall was performed, or the registration file was deleted.
Allow me to share this article in case you need additional guidance when using the software for your bookkeeping: General preferences for QuickBooks Desktop for Mac.
The entire Community is at your disposal if you encounter any questions or challenges while using QuickBooks to manage your business transactions. We're committed to offering support whenever you need it, ensuring you can make the most of the software's capabilities.
I have QB 2019 for mac, I updated to Mac Sequoia. Use it very basically - GL & Memorized Transactions ( deposits & Checks) no bank downloads. I continue to get QB Crasher when /i enter more than one line on a check or deposit. I DO NOT want to move to QB On line- which Intuit says is my only option. Or us a 3rd party company from Asia. Fiat Lux.
Anyone have a solution?
Run the trial version of QB Desktop 2020 and 2021 to isolate the problem. Did you encounter the same problem?
I will try that. Thank you very much!
intuit did tell me that QB 2019 will motivate work with Sequoia. After I updated , OF COURSE!!!
Thank you again
@Spiderterp I've been running my 2021 quickbooks on Sequoia 15.1.1 as well for a long time now. Just curious if you are still on that version or are on the current version of Sequoia 15.3.2 now? If so is it still working fine?
Hi
I am on 15.3.2 Sequoia. ?And QB Desktop 2019
It runs ok, until I have a check that has multiple line expenses or Deposit with multiple.
Then I get the QB crasher.
I have been just entering just one line and saving then going back to change the amount & enter the other lines.
I just do not want to go to QB online. I have 2 small businesses & it is a lot of money!
Thank you
I am currently running QB desktop 2021 and Sequoia 15.3.2, and all is good. Just to reiterate, I do not import or connect with my bank.
I understand that the crashing issues you're experiencing can be challenging, randie4620. Let's work together on this and get QuickBooks running smoothly for you again.
One potential cause of the issue might be that your QuickBooks Desktop for Mac is not running the most recent version. Please ensure to back up your QuickBooks company file before performing any troubleshooting steps to prevent data loss.
I suggest ensuring that your QuickBooks Desktop for Mac is updated to the latest version. Updates often contain bug fixes that could resolve the crashing issue. For the in-product update process, you can follow these steps:
Here's an article on how to keep QuickBooks for Mac up-to-date so you always have the latest features and fixes: Update QuickBooks for Mac to the latest release.
Moreover, you might also want to check this article that can guide you effectively in reconciling your accounts: Reconcile accounts in QuickBooks for Mac.
Please keep us posted about any developments with the crashing issue you've been facing, randie4620. We're here to help and will do everything we can to assist you.
@randie4620 & @Spiderterp Thanks for the responses. I've been holding off going to the most current version until I got confirmation it's working on 15.3.2 I don't use any of the online banking or payroll so no issues there. I'll do the update now. Thanks again guys!
I need to update my desktop from Monterey to Sequoia. I've been hesitant just because of my Quickbooks Desktop 2020 version. From everything I've read, it should work???
Hi there, @SAO1.
It isn't advisable to update your desktop to Sequoia if you are using QuickBooks for Mac 2020 version because the said version doesn't support it.
Currently, These are the only supported QB for Mac versions for Sequoia OS as of now:
However, you can use a previous later version of Sequoia so that your QB Mac will work properly.
On the other hand, you can visit this article to update your QB for Mac to the latest release: Update QuickBooks for Mac to the latest release.
Additionally, you can visit this article for future reference to learn how to import your data into QuickBooks for Mac: Import data into QuickBooks for Mac.
You can always return to this thread for further assistance.
My only recommendation is to do a Time Machine backup before you update, disconnect the hard drive or device you just backed up to, and then update your system. After the update, check to see if your QB is working. If it is not, immediately restore back to the Time Machine backup and decide how you want to go about your accounting needs. You could freeze that laptop and use it for accounting purposes only or some other solution.
The advisors here in this thread will only provide you with the currently supported version answers, which all require a subscription instead of a one time license fee.
You can still run QBD 2020 on Sequoia with some minor random issues. If the problem is annoying, you can use the QBD 2022 trial version as a workaround.
Are you currently working on 15.4.1?
@Spiderterp Are you currently running on 15.4.1 without any issues still?
@myashus yes, currently on 15.4.1 and used QB for Mac 2021 yesterday for invoicing.
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