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Edited May 17, 2021
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OfficeMax / OfficeDepot has Quicken on sale again. This includes versions for RENEWALS as well as version for NEW SUBSCRIBER.
Deluxe - $31.19
Premier - $46.79
Home & Business - $62.39
Be sure to look, there are versions labeled as "new subscribers". But there are also versions not labeled as "New Subscribers", those can be used to extend your current subscription (up to 6 months in advance according to Quicken). If you are wanting to renew you current subscription be sure to buy the right version.
https://www.officedepot.com/a/bro...ype=Search
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I renewed my subscription this Feb via a code from OfficeDepot/Max, and by setting auto-renewal, I got an extra month from Quicken. I then went into my profile on Quicken.com can cancelled auto-renewal, and set a reminder to re-enabled my SlickDeals search next January so I can buy another code at a discount. It's annoying but it's very low effort so I'll keep doing it as I can't find a software I prefer...
I was able to find someone selling a legit code on eBay for $21 that worked for my renewal. YMMV of course.
I ask because I have seven months left on my current Quicken subscription (so just over the six-month early renewal window that Quicken allows), but I don't often see deals for Quicken renewals. I'd consider jumping on this deal to renew my subscription early, but I'm not sure if I would be able to do so.
Its very simple interface for my need but if anyone got a driver for win10 can you please share?
TIA
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Its very simple interface for my need but if anyone got a driver for win10 can you please share?
TIA
I ask because I have seven months left on my current Quicken subscription (so just over the six-month early renewal window that Quicken allows), but I don't often see deals for Quicken renewals. I'd consider jumping on this deal to renew my subscription early, but I'm not sure if I would be able to do so.
You should be fine as long as you don't get one of the "New Subscribers Only" packages.
You should be fine as long as you don't get one of the "New Subscribers Only" packages.
Separately, in response to DealBlues's comment about the Money in Excel add-in that's part of Office 365, I did play around with that a bit, but wasn't impressed. It would work for pretty basic money tracking and budgeting, I suppose, but it seemed a bit like a "kludge" rather than a full-featured application. Who knows, though, perhaps Microsoft will improve it over time.