Which ones ? I'm really interested because everyday I've to produce business documents that include text, table and pictures and I don't know any software that do that better than Ragtime, I mean for a basic office worker like me. If there is one domain where I didn't see any progress for the past 20 years, it is this one.[/QUOTE]
How would you know, since you haven't made any effort, it seems, to look around or keep up to date?
Again, since you skirted the question of what it is you need accounting software for, and what kind of information you are trying to track, I am not able to give you any concise answers.
Search - VersionTracker
The above is a link to a site that tracks mac software, and what using the search term 'Accounting' yields.
Using 'Billing' as the search term, and you get this:
Search - VersionTracker
Personally, you will find Quicken/QuickBooks, MoneyWorks, MYOB AccountEdge, etc.They all have strengths and weaknesses -- MoneyWorks is incredibly powerful (and polyglot), while Quicken/QuickBooks is the old standby (though not what I would recommend).
Again, the question is the same, and you're not answering it - what are you planning to use the computer for, which is what the answer to "what software?" will depend on.
I'm not talking about the software available for the Mac (and it is a sizeable number, still only available on the Mac), but rather the software that every Mac comes with, and that is available from Apple for a fraction of the cost of Windows software - notably iLife (which ships with each Mac), and iWork (Office Suite - $79).
Though, from this conversation it seems that you won't be needing any of this, and not going to be using it - pity.

