![]() You have 30 days to get your money back if you don't like it. ![]() Once you enter the payee, it will prefill the rest of the fields from the last transaction for that payee in that account. On Mac, Command-N saves the current transaction and starts a new one. You should be able to set it up so data entry is easy. There is no two line register in QMac, but the columns are completely configurable. I also seem to remember something different in the reconciling of accounts, but I honestly don't remember what that was. Not that I'm averse to some learning curve, but with Windows I can quickly enter things from my check book almost without thinking about it and with the Mac one, it was taking a lot longer to do the same things. From my memory, I think it had something to do with how the register in QfM is arranged differently than in Windows. It's been a couple of years since I looked at the Mac version.
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