

The check template editor is designed to work with virtually any check stock that exists. But what happens when you want to switch platforms, or you bank account changes?Ĭheckeeper was built specifically to tackle these issue. Forcing you to purchase expensive check stock to match their particular format. For $40 this is way overpriced.Accounting software like QuickBooks limits what check stock you can print on. No options, just what it is! They always sort latest to oldest, in reports (which you can't change) and every time you open the file. The report function is a reminder of how things used to be 30 years ago. I suspect the Mac version may be on life support. But the last Mac update was over a year ago. It does manage with some turgid fumbling to successfully create usable blank check-stock printable checks. This happens alot when importing address data. The one thing that CSV should be able to do is use quotes to isolate/qualify field data containing a comma. In the latest version, you CANNOT import data with a comma in it - I've tried 50 times working with their tech support (all Windows folks I think). CSV only imports (sometimes these folks say "CVS" indicating the care that went into this). Can't suppress a column you never want to see. Columns can't be resized or reordered in register - well, you can resize, but next time you open the app, back to incomprehensible stock widths. This may be great for Windows, but the Mac team did buggy, incomplete work.

Rehardless, with only a few clicks I'm on my way. That may not be any fault of the software it could be constipation between my machine/account and the Ap Store. Occasionally I have to "restore full purchase" when I use the program. There is one thing I'd like to be able to do: that's use carriage returns in the note lines on the stub portion of the checks. Granted, there may be features I'm not using, but I'll admit I haven't noodled around the software very much. I didn't need a program that reports and tracks and keeps a register and yada yada yada since I do that elsewhere. I found this program to replace a windows based program when I switched my desktop to Mac. What's maddening is that the excheck personal works on the new Mac Mini. If they come back with an update, I'll update this review. After re-peated un-installs and re-installs and several messages back and forth with their tech the last response I received was "We are sorry we do not have a solution for this issue.

When I installed the app it opened, I restored the purchase, and it crashed. I upgraded to an M1 Mac Mini in the first week of January 2022 that is running OS 12.1.
