
Click on the file to download it automatically.
Next, go to our downloads page to install Uniconta: Select the category ’Uniconta for Mac’. (The file can be located in the user’s ‘Downloads’ folder using the finder.) Next install Silverlight, just like any other program. Select ’Click to Install’ to install the file. This is a free and secure expansion tool created by Microsoft.ĭownload Silverlight using the following link: In order to install Uniconta, users first need to install Microsoft Silverlight. However, again, this is only necessary if the user wishes to include the limited functions, such as report generator, as listed above. If users wish to have full Uniconta functionality on their Mac then they need to install Windows on their Mac.
Invoices created in report generator can be sent by email, but they cannot be printed directly from your Mac. The following functions are not included in Uniconta for Mac: Users therefore largely have the same functionality in Uniconta for Mac as they do in the Windows version. None of these limitations affect the core ERP functionality, such as the Uniconta modules, physical vouchers, attachments, notes, layouts, csv-files, images, user-defined fields/menus, user lists, user layouts and automatic updates to the new versions of Uniconta. Since Uniconta for Mac runs via the Silverlight-platform, there are some limitations vs. Uniconta for Mac requires Microsoft Silverlight to be installed on the computer first. Uniconta can be downloaded onto a Mac computer like any other program and runs on the same server as Uniconta for Windows. We recommend that Uniconta users either refrain from upgrading their Mac to Catalina or install Windows for Mac on their Mac before downloading Uniconta. Read more about the switch from 32-bit to 64-bit on Apple’s website here: Since Uniconta for Mac requires Silverlight, which is a 32-bit application this means that users who upgrade to macOS 10.15 (Catalina) will be unable to run Uniconta for Mac. MacOS 10.15 Catalina does not support Uniconta for MacĪpple previously alerted its users that a system update would soon be available that would not support applications that run on over 64-bit software.