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1-Year Quicken Deluxe Personal Finance (Mac, Windows) on sale for
$31.19.
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1-Year Quicken Deluxe Personal Finance (Mac, Windows) on sale for
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About this Product:
- Track loans, investments, and retirement accounts all in one place
- Create a 12-month budget with ability to customize goals by month
- See all your bank and credit card accounts in one secure place
- Automatically categorize expenses to see exactly where your money goes
- Conveniently access, download and pay your bills directly from Quicken
- See how to pay off loans faster and save by tracking principal and interest payments
- Access Quicken on multiple devices, and on the go with free web and mobile app
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That subscription just expired. While I knew that the transaction downloads and manual imports would no longer work w/o a subscription, I did not realize that 1.5" at the top of the app and 4" on the right-hand side of the app would be lost to messages about the membership being expired. Additionally, when navigating to a different tab, account, etc., a "Membership Expired" pop up is displayed each time. You must click OK to close it. Often, the pop-up immediately is displayed again, and you must repeat the process (in my experience up to four times).
I can't think of anything that I use in Quicken that is improved from the older version I was using. Therefore, if you're on an older version and like it, I would recommend staying on it. I hope to be able to go back to my previous version too, but I suspect they've done something to make that difficult as well.
With what appears to be ongoing software issues with the product, I can't recommend Quicken to anyone.
Around late last year and crossing over to early this year, I was experiencing reconciling issues within multiple accounts (bank and credit card accts). There were random adjustments made causing me to spend a number of hours over that time attempting to clear the differences I was finding. I finally got it all sorted around Feb/Mar of this year and received a message from Quicken via a software update where they seemed to have acknowledged the problem and blamed a third party vendor from what I recall. Despite the headache I dealt with solving that issue, all seemed to be good and and I decided to continue with another year of service at a discount price. Well, just this week I have seemed to have encountered a similar problem but haven't decided whether I'll spend the time to correct it again if this issue is going to be perpetuated.
I have been using Quicken for nearly 20 years and looks like the software is just going down hill since it was spun off from Intuit a couple of years back. I may just end up using Mint.
Look at their forums and you'll find numerous issues with reconciling accounts among others.
Long story short - avoid Quicken.
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I'm a little confused because on Staples it has the same product version number, but says the format is download.
Anyway, I think it's the same, "free shipping", and you might be able to use a coupon or points or whatever. Always good to have options.
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That subscription just expired. While I knew that the transaction downloads and manual imports would no longer work w/o a subscription, I did not realize that 1.5" at the top of the app and 4" on the right-hand side of the app would be lost to messages about the membership being expired. Additionally, when navigating to a different tab, account, etc., a "Membership Expired" pop up is displayed each time. You must click OK to close it. Often, the pop-up immediately is displayed again, and you must repeat the process (in my experience up to four times).
I can't think of anything that I use in Quicken that is improved from the older version I was using. Therefore, if you're on an older version and like it, I would recommend staying on it. I hope to be able to go back to my previous version too, but I suspect they've done something to make that difficult as well.
That subscription just expired. While I knew that the transaction downloads and manual imports would no longer work w/o a subscription, I did not realize that 1.5" at the top of the app and 4" on the right-hand side of the app would be lost to messages about the membership being expired. Additionally, when navigating to a different tab, account, etc., a "Membership Expired" pop up is displayed each time. You must click OK to close it. Often, the pop-up immediately is displayed again, and you must repeat the process (in my experience up to four times).
I can't think of anything that I use in Quicken that is improved from the older version I was using. Therefore, if you're on an older version and like it, I would recommend staying on it. I hope to be able to go back to my previous version too, but I suspect they've done something to make that difficult as well.
Thank you. I've been wondering about this
That subscription just expired. While I knew that the transaction downloads and manual imports would no longer work w/o a subscription, I did not realize that 1.5" at the top of the app and 4" on the right-hand side of the app would be lost to messages about the membership being expired. Additionally, when navigating to a different tab, account, etc., a "Membership Expired" pop up is displayed each time. You must click OK to close it. Often, the pop-up immediately is displayed again, and you must repeat the process (in my experience up to four times).
I can't think of anything that I use in Quicken that is improved from the older version I was using. Therefore, if you're on an older version and like it, I would recommend staying on it. I hope to be able to go back to my previous version too, but I suspect they've done something to make that difficult as well.
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You're kidding right? You can do online bill payment straight from your bank online.
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With what appears to be ongoing software issues with the product, I can't recommend Quicken to anyone.
Around late last year and crossing over to early this year, I was experiencing reconciling issues within multiple accounts (bank and credit card accts). There were random adjustments made causing me to spend a number of hours over that time attempting to clear the differences I was finding. I finally got it all sorted around Feb/Mar of this year and received a message from Quicken via a software update where they seemed to have acknowledged the problem and blamed a third party vendor from what I recall. Despite the headache I dealt with solving that issue, all seemed to be good and and I decided to continue with another year of service at a discount price. Well, just this week I have seemed to have encountered a similar problem but haven't decided whether I'll spend the time to correct it again if this issue is going to be perpetuated.
I have been using Quicken for nearly 20 years and looks like the software is just going down hill since it was spun off from Intuit a couple of years back. I may just end up using Mint.
Look at their forums and you'll find numerous issues with reconciling accounts among others.
Long story short - avoid Quicken.