"Technically". Intuit says it is, but they are forced to provide 3rd party software for things like the PDF creation "printer". As well, you will have to find the qbw.exe executable and set it for Windows XP compatibility mode and also force it to run as administrator.
In my experience, it works very poorly. I've basically decided to give up on it and go to a different vendor or at least upgrade to the newest version.
Quickbooks is a well designed product that survive even when there is major operating system change like xp to vista. I am using quickbooks 2003 on a vista machine. the secret of running it is not complicated. Just install your qbooks2003. you will meet an error of installing fonts but it s not important. Just go ahead with installation.r after installation, just run Qbooks using the icon on the desktop. How? Right click on the qbooks icon and choose to run as administrator. The sofware will run well and you will not need to run as admin again. it will keep settings for you. If you succeed in using my solution, please email me at < johndm1997@Yahoo.com >
QuickBooks 2007 and later are compatible with Windows Vista.
No, although you may get it to run in "compatibility mode".
No, cs is not compatible with vista.
Yes, AVG is compatible with Windows Vista.
Yes. QuickBooks is forwards compatible (meaning you can upgrade your file from 2007 to 2010). However, it is not backwards compatible (you cannot go from 2010 to 2007).
Is Jane's USAF vista 64 compatible?
yes, most programs these days are vista compatible
Yes It Is Compatible I Am Running 8 On My Vista Laptop
Yes I have it with Vista
I think you meant comparable? If so, then yes - with extra features. If you did mean compatible then no - you cannot go from QuickBooks 2009 to 2007 (you can only upgrade).
Yes. Look for ones that have a "Compatible with Windows Vista" logo on them. As of 2009, almost all new products are compatible with Windows Vista.
Yes, it's fully compatible with Windows Vista.
No the lg kc550 is not compatible with windows vista