expired Posted by Red_Liz | Staff • May 15, 2024
May 15, 2024 2:02 PM
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expired Posted by Red_Liz | Staff • May 15, 2024
May 15, 2024 2:02 PM
1-Year Quicken Classic Subscription (Windows/Mac) Business & Personal $57 + Free Shipping
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Someone feel free to keep me honest.
Not saying I like it - just saying goodluck finding someone that isn't going to subscription.
EDIT: Also, Quicken isn't owned by Intuit anymore for the last couple years broceritops.
It is normally $4/month but they run 50% off promotion regularly. I got it for $2/month.
Subs are not ideal, but I'm not sure where the rest of your info came from.
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Intuit no longer owns Quicken. Second your data is not locked away from you if your subscription expires you just lose the ability to download transactions. It is installed on you computer software that you can still use but will just have to manually enter transactions.
As to the subscription it is really no different than before or in pre subscription days. Back then you would buy a version and you would get a couple years and would have to buy a new version if you wanted to continue to download transactions. Same as now the software would still run and you would not be locked out of your data. There really is no effective difference in how it works now and how it worked then.
Subs are not ideal, but I'm not sure where the rest of your info came from.
There really is no other game in town and I think Quicken's owners are not pricing things unreasonably at all. I guess they could try to bleed us being the only player but in contrast to say Adobe as of right now they are like angels. I am picking up subscriptions I think maybe even cheaper than the previous new software packages.
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Currently, Quicken Premier is going for $50 at Walmart via Newegg. 9:26 a.m. 5/17/24.
Supposedly, Walmart provides some protection even if the vendor goes out of service. WARNING: I haven't found that in writing, or tried it, yet. While Newegg has received a A rating from the Better Business Bureau, they are still only rated a 1.1 stars by unsatisfied users.
For those looking for a free cash and equities (stocks) tracking alternative, GNU Cash is a good option. It seems a little more complicated, but can utilize your existing Quicken database to transfer current entries.
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