After converting to Quicken 2008, all I can say is NEVER AGAIN!

Never again, Intuit! I've made my last Quicken conversion because after

18 years of happily using Quicken, I'm convinced that Intuit's management has lost its mind. Being a 2005 version user, I was forced to go to the Deluxe 2008 version. After using it for 2 months, I became painfully aware that every time I tried to pay a bill online, Quicken would plug in either a wrong date or leave today's date. This of course causes the transaction to be rejected by my financial institution. I've been using Quicken since 1990 and have been an extremely happy user until 2005 when Intuit announced that they were going to pull the plug on CheckFree Bill Pay that I'd been using for 15 years. It turned out that they had to retreat from this position, so they came out with a mostly undocumented way to grandfather in existing CheckFree users, but I had to spend a LOT of time on the phone with the CheckFree tech support people to get it to work. Finally I got it all set up and was again happy for 3 years until Intuit pulled the plug on 2005, and I was forced to go to Quicken Deluxe 2008. It turned out that when they converted my data, there's a new field in the online payees records called "Lead Time" which needs to have a value of 4 in it. However the buggy conversion to 2008 put garbage in this field. I lost track of how many hours I spent with Intuit via e-mail, phone calls, and chat, none of which were good for anything but numerous wild goose chases. I was even lied to by one of Intuit's tech support folks who told me that CheckFree didn't have any tech support any more, and I should use the $25/call phone "service". After upgrading to R7, I went back to my 3 month old 2005 backup data, converted it to '08 again, downloaded the missing 3 mos. worth of transactions from my bank (BoA), and updated my data. I had to come up with this remedy because no one with Intuit thought to suggest it. Bottom line: After 18 years of being happy with Quicken, it's very apparent to me that Intuit has gone from being a truly great company with a wonderful product that was simple and easy to use to an over the hill, bureaucratic, out of touch company which has converted this product into a buggy, cludgey, hard to use, non-intuitive mess. Instead of giving us a great financial tool, they've given us this cludge, obviously motivated by greed and missing the old interest in giving customers a great financial tool. I have discovered that I can do the same thing with MS Money via Direct Connect to my bank at half the cost of Quicken Deluxe 2008, and you'd better believe that the next time Intuit pulls the plug on me, I'll not be wasting any more time and money with Intuit! It'll require a new learning curve for MS Money, but I can't imagine it'll waste any more time than I've wasted with Quicken 2008!
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Hula Baloo
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I've had some irritating problems with Q2008 (upgraded from Q2005) and would be curious to know how your transition to MS Money has gone.

TIA Lefty

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Lefty39

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