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I just want to reiterate that the crash had been reported well *before* public release of Sonoma during the beta period, and while I'm sure there are breaking changes on Apple's part, the entire reason they provide such a beta period is to provide companies such as Intuit an ample time window to test products, fix them, and release updates prior to major macOS releases. This is a very established and understood process. It is 100% a product management issue of Intuit --- not Apple -- failing to follow the basic requisite development process requirements of the platform (macOS) the products (QuickBooks for Mac) are built upon. It is incredibly disheartening to see Intuit staff repeatedly blaming Apple for an issue Intuit had plenty of time to fix, in addition to a lack of active customer notifications prior to Sonoma general availability.