Microsoft have never released a version of Microsoft Money for any platform other than the Window platforms.
The official line on having a version of MSMoney for the Mac, or Linux or another operating system, is that Microsoft has no plans to do so. It is unlikely, at the present time, that they ever will.
Mac Systems
If you want to use Microsoft Money on a Mac, then you have a couple of options.
Virtual PC for the Mac is an option if you do NOT have an Intel-based Mac. If you do have an Intel-based Mac, then Parallels Desktop for Mac enables you to run Windows on a Mac, and would be another option.
If you wish to dual boot, then a solution would be to use Apple Boot Camp
I do not have a Mac machine, so both are untested by myself (although I have used Money under a Virtual PC on a PC based system). However, I've had reports that these both work.
US Users: Parallels Desktop for Mac (Intel Mac)UK Users: Parallels Desktop (Mac)Canadian Users: Parallels Desktop for Mac (Intel Mac
Linux
The only software I currently am aware of is WINE for Linux, which would provide emulation of Windows, and thus allow Money to be run.
Thanks to 'AA' for providing information about Parallels, Apple Boot Camp and compatibility of Intel-based Macs
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
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