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Business & Personal
See business, rental & personal finances together & separately
Get built-in Schedule C & E tax reports, P&L, cash flow & more
Avoid Intuit products as much as possible. They are moving everything to an annual subscription model in order to milk you every year for new sales as opposed to you buying the software once and continuing to use it till you decide to upgrade. If you don't resubscribe each year, you lose access to your data/info. They effectively lure you in and then hold your data/info as random for annual payment. Very shady business practice.
Avoid Intuit products as much as possible. They are moving everything to an annual subscription model in order to milk you every year for new sales as opposed to you buying the software once and continuing to use it till you decide to upgrade. If you don't resubscribe each year, you lose access to your data/info. They effectively lure you in and then hold your data/info as random for annual payment. Very shady business practice.
Find me a software that has publicly declared and has stood by for 5-10+ years that they will not move to a SaaS model.
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.
Avoid Intuit products as much as possible. They are moving everything to an annual subscription model in order to milk you every year for new sales as opposed to you buying the software once and continuing to use it till you decide to upgrade. If you don't resubscribe each year, you lose access to your data/info. They effectively lure you in and then hold your data/info as random for annual payment. Very shady business practice.
I don't disagree, but intuit no longer owns Quicken. I've actually enjoyed regular, useful product updates of late. Additionally, the data file is stored locally, sync is optional (the cloud part). I don't know why you think they are gathering data in this case. Access tor he software continues to work after expiration in a reduced functionality mode. My bank only gives me 3 years of info. Quicken allows me to look back further. If anything, I'd like to complain about the banks for making me need software like this.
Subs are not ideal, but I'm not sure where the rest of your info came from.
Avoid Intuit products as much as possible. They are moving everything to an annual subscription model in order to milk you every year for new sales as opposed to you buying the software once and continuing to use it till you decide to upgrade. If you don't resubscribe each year, you lose access to your data/info. They effectively lure you in and then hold your data/info as random for annual payment. Very shady business practice.
Sitting here wondering how can one person be so misinformed and yet act like they know what they are talking about. You obviously can not be a Quicken user.
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.
I don't disagree, but intuit no longer owns Quicken. I've actually enjoyed regular, useful product updates of late. Additionally, the data file is stored locally, sync is optional (the cloud part). I don't know why you think they are gathering data in this case. Access tor he software continues to work after expiration in a reduced functionality mode. My bank only gives me 3 years of info. Quicken allows me to look back further. If anything, I'd like to complain about the banks for making me need software like this.
Subs are not ideal, but I'm not sure where the rest of your info came from.
I have found the same. The new ownership is doing a better job and I have a less quirky product. Updates and actual improvements come along with regularity.
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.
I think not bad for the Personal and Business but just Home can be had for a good bit less and I found nothing really of value in paying the extra for the Business version. I downgraded from Personal and Business to just Personal and miss nothing that was in the Business version. Categories take care of everything business for me.
Did I say Quicken? No I didn't, genius, I said Intuit. If intuit no longer owns Quicken, then great, buy it up all you like.
I understand the 18 reputation after twelve years of being around a bit better now. Microsoft has deal up you may want to fill people in with some factually incorrect info about Apple.
you're trying to insult me by comparing rep scores? lol. Congrats dude, you win. Your 5500+ comments here makes you a real winner. Anyone who cares to dedicate that much time to posting here clearly has nothing going on in life. I pity you. Good luck and goodbye.
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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.
I don't disagree, but intuit no longer owns Quicken. I've actually enjoyed regular, useful product updates of late. Additionally, the data file is stored locally, sync is optional (the cloud part). I don't know why you think they are gathering data in this case. Access tor he software continues to work after expiration in a reduced functionality mode. My bank only gives me 3 years of info. Quicken allows me to look back further. If anything, I'd like to complain about the banks for making me need software like this.
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.
It's a good price for this version. I paid $62 in April. Regular version is around $32.