![]() Sure they added that mobile app stuff and the online billers, but the mobile app corrupted my file once so I don't use it anymore, and the online billers stop working after two months and have to be set up again. I'm not going accept a price increase that is in excess of the rate of inflation or doesn't come with a tangible improvement in functionality.Īs far as I can tell, Quicken 2004 through 2017 all seemed about the same. The subscription version of Quicken is unusable because of the nag screen when it expires. One thing I'd note is that Quicken 2020 will import and update for Quicken 2017 data file, but it's completely separate. You call it ranting, I call it telling others to be smart with their money. Generally - famous last words - the update from Quicken 2017 to the current Quicken Mac goes smoothly it's much less of an upheaval than importing from the old Quicken Mac 2007 or Quicken Windows. I bought it because it was on sale, had a rebate, and I had a coupon at Staples that made it cheaper than Deluxe. ![]() I'll just make sure that when my 2017 stops downloading that I'll be in a position to just use Quicken manually for my low volume accounts and a qif backdoor import for my one remaining high volume account. Besides that, I'm not going to build a spread sheet.
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