

It’s still broken so I figure my best recourse is to learn how to use KM really well. I even wrote a letter to Tim Cook about it. Then 10.8 and finally 10.9 came out and in each case I reported it being broken. If I decide to go with a cloud-based QB later, I can migrate to that. I had an online chat with a Quickbooks sales rep and found out that Quickbooks 2016 for Mac would automatically import my data. When 10.7 came out and it didn’t work I reported it via Apple’s Feedback page and through their bug reporting channel. Sure enough, my version was not compatible with High Sierra. I have used KM to work around that ever since. It broke and I always had to check the box to unlock the note which previously could be opened by tabbing to the checkbox then hitting the spacebar which put a check in the checkbox then prompted me for my password. It used to be I could launch, find, open, and unlock a note all with the keyboard. Example: the Keychain.app has a notes feature. Especially with some keyboard shortcuts that broke in Mac OS X and haven’t yet been fixed. I am finding I am becoming more and more dependent on KM. Splashtop Streamer (installer will crash on fresh installs, but will stream if previously installed on El Cap then updated to Sierra) SyncTwoFolders 2. Make sure you check for incompatible apps before you upgrade to macOS. Even if it doesn’t help me - it may help someone else along the line. WD SmartWare Pro automatic backup software offers an easy way to back up and. QuickBooks for Mac may run on OS X 10.11 (El Capitan), but there are no versions of QuickBooks officially supported at this time. Apple’s new OS 10.11 El Capitan was released to the public on September 30, 2015. Though I am happy to hear about your experience with Evernote or even apps I don’t use for that matter. Intuit has admitted that QuickBooks is not officially compatible with El Capitan even though users can still install it on OS X 10.11. My main reason for asking here was to learn if KM has any issues. However there always seem to be apps that are useful that run into snags which I find out about later.
