Close wasn’t good enough: if I was going to shift away from a two-decade-old system, I wasn’t willing to give up functionality. None met my requirements, though many came close. I regularly updated that “2015” app version and even bought some upgrades to see if Intuit had added what I needed.Īt various times from 2014 to the present, I also tried Banktivity, Mint, Moneydance, Xero, and others. Intuit’s attempts to reimplement the full capabilities of Quicken 2007 never quite hit the mark see “ Quicken 2015: Close, But Not Yet Acceptable” (2 October 2014). After years of excuses, the company released an entirely new app, Quicken Essentials, that was so stripped down as to be essentially… useless. Intuit never released a true Intel-compatible version of its flagship software but somehow pushed out a hacked-together version that sidestepped the need for Rosetta (see “ Intuit Releases Quicken Mac 2007 OS X Lion Compatible,” 8 March 2012).
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