The public announcement sugar coats things a bit, because the truth of the matter is that this is effectively the death for AccountEdge for Mac. After what they claim to be “a multi-year project that involved a team of developers and analysts,” this announcement leaves a lot of businesses with a tough decision to make. It is rare for a software vendor to simply give up on making their application compatible, and this was most likely a difficult decision for them to reach. (Read our advice about the best time to upgrade your operating system.) The timing of the announcement (several months after the release of macOS Catalina) is also disappointing. This news will certainly be a blow to any Mac-based businesses who are currently using AccountEdge for their accounting needs. This week, Priority Software (formerly Acclivity), makers of AccountEdge, announced that they “ will not be able to offer a Catalina-compliant version of AccountEdge – now or in the future.” This announcement is unfortunate for the the Mac small-medium business (SMB) market, as AccountEdge was a popular accounting software option.
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