Mac Quicken 2007 - buh bye

I was very pleasantly surprised how easily iBank4 was able to take a Mac Quicken

2007 qif export and import it (6 years of data) perfectly! It even got all of the Accounts, Categories, and transfer categories right!

Finally I have a decent product, native Mac, that does EVERYTHING I need!!!

I am now forever done with Quicken. iBank on Mac RULES!!!!!!

And by not offering Quicken on a Mac since 2007, Intuit has garnered my permanent DO NOT BUY (any product) endorsement.

Reply to
John
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Unforuntately it failed to do that for me (13+ years of data, Quicken

2002 for Windows and later Quicken 2011 for Windows). Was a long way out.

I've tried it - for me the calendar view still isn't there. It's that calendar view that keeps me on Quicken (even though Quicken themselves don't seem to realise that?). I'd really like to have a native product, but at the moment they're not quite there for me. I do keep looking though.

Cheers, Ian

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Ian McCall

I gave up on the calendar feature ever since Intuit made me buy a Quicken upgrade (in order to keep online updates working) that removed important (to me) features from the calendar.

As a result of that feature removal, the calendar in Quicken is all but useless to me. I can't remember the last time I looked at it.

Reply to
fred

Just to follow-up, what were the removed features?

Cheers, Ian

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Ian McCall

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