With that said, I will also repeat my prior concluding remarks: '.no folks, I am not going to recommend or even suggest a specific 'graphics card'.' Consult your local computer-professional or computer-manufacturer (Windows-based or Apple-Mac, as the case may be) regarding your graphics, if you are unclear as to what your current graphics capabilities are, or you wish to upgrade your graphics technology to insure full compatibility. There are simply too many variations in the Mac 'lineup of products' to talk more specifically in an article like this, so consult your Apple Store or Apple Support regarding your present or future graphics requirements if you are using or considering a Mac purchase. Apple has always been ahead of most 'Windows computer designers' and they have for some time provided 'graphics with on-board memory' in all but their lowest-end desktop machines, laptops are a different matter. The principle holds true for the 'Mac App for QBO' itself.
As such, you should experience enhanced QuickBooks Online operations with such a graphics card over running the App with only ‘on-board’ graphics and your computer’s standard memory. If you have any questions regarding redistribution or use of this work, please contact. This webinar is appropriate for technology decision makers in nonprofits, charities, and libraries.
The ‘Windows App’ (for QBO) like a browser, can (will) make use of the dedicated memory and processing capabilities of your graphics card. Gregg will be taking a look at the differences between QuickBooks 2013 and QuickBooks 2014, emphasizing features that will be of the most help to nonprofits. Despite that, I will reaffirm my previous conclusions.