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Re: Quicken 2019 and forward
Postby jasonp99 »
A few years back when I decided that at some point I would need to upgrade my 2011 Mac to something newer than Snow Leopard (10.6.8) I got Quicken to send me a free version that would work on Lion. I tested it out and it worked fine. Then I bought the 2016 version (mainly to pay them some money so they would stay in business). Transferred my giant QIF (started 1997!!) and that worked fine too.
But in the meantime I looked at other financial programs, some free, some pay. By and large I thought they all were inferior to Quicken. The reporting in Quicken is I think it's best feature and none of the other programs had as good reporting mechanisms. I even looked at the "new" Quicken for the Mac and hated that, it just lacked so much. So I'm sticking with Quicken forever But I don't really need to ever buy it again, I do all my downloads manually, import stock quotes manually (well, download from Google, convert to QIF then import).
Once I was super-sure the 2016 version Quicken was good I updated my Mac to High Sierra (could not update to Mojave as 2011 Macs not supported). Works fine. At some point I'll get a new Mac (though my current MBP is still running great, and not really excited about the current crop of laptop Mac's) and that will have a new OS and probably at some point my version of Quicken won't work anymore. But that I think is a long ways off.
But in the meantime I looked at other financial programs, some free, some pay. By and large I thought they all were inferior to Quicken. The reporting in Quicken is I think it's best feature and none of the other programs had as good reporting mechanisms. I even looked at the "new" Quicken for the Mac and hated that, it just lacked so much. So I'm sticking with Quicken forever But I don't really need to ever buy it again, I do all my downloads manually, import stock quotes manually (well, download from Google, convert to QIF then import).
Once I was super-sure the 2016 version Quicken was good I updated my Mac to High Sierra (could not update to Mojave as 2011 Macs not supported). Works fine. At some point I'll get a new Mac (though my current MBP is still running great, and not really excited about the current crop of laptop Mac's) and that will have a new OS and probably at some point my version of Quicken won't work anymore. But that I think is a long ways off.
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