![]() So if the requirements and logic exist and testing is relatively easy then what is the hold up?įor crying out loud, I created an Access database that imports the data from Quicken and created the report myself in a matter of hours. ![]() The past few months? How many developers are working on recreating this report from the Windows version to the Mac version? Clearly the logic already exists which means that the requirements are available and given that the report already exists in Windows, testing the Mac report against the Windows report should be fairly straight forward - you add the same data into both versions, run each report and compare the results. In the past few months, they've been working on adding budget features.
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