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Preview: Quicken Financial Life for Mac

#71 User is offline   tomwmson Icon

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Posted 03 July 2009 - 01:11 PM

After experiencing a slow system with CrossOver and Quicken 2003 I purchased Quicken 2007 for MAC.

I had every intention of returning the product expecting it to also fall short of what I needed after changing from Windows to a Mac Pro machine running Leopard.

No one was more surprised than me -- I love the 2007 for Mac!! Very much like what I was able to do on Windows in 2007 and every thing integrates beautifully! Accessing bank and credit card account, printing checks, scheduling automatic bill payments - transferring information from one account to another (moving a wrongly-placed transaction -- all a snap and seamless!

Try the free trial and see. I went to Staples and purchased the program about 2 months ago. I am very happy and highly recommend this solution over trying to update and learn a new record keeping system. I liked IBank but it was confusing and the lay-out was too different for me to feel comfortable about the actual balance and payments I did or did not have in various checking accounts.

Try 2007 for Mac -- You'll like it!
Tom
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Posted 04 July 2009 - 09:34 AM

Tom: Not meaning to be snide, I can't help thinking "Uncle Tom." All of the preceding posters, including me, are
happy that you are happy. Of course, it is difficult to say how much data you have or how much you use QM. But
your experience does not seem to reflect the majority of us. We all hope you continue to do well and have no need
for help from Intuit. Without doubt, you won't get it.
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Posted 24 September 2009 - 09:09 AM

I too am part of the beta team. I've used Quicken for the Mac for years but only to track investments. That part of Financial Life is still not finished but what I have seen is not promising at all and nowhere near as useful as Quicken for the Mac. Unless its capabilities are expanded considerably I'll be looking for other software.
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