jerryc41 wrote:
Quicken, too. I'll keep using my 2014 version until it doesn't work anymore. I've been using Quicken since 1987. I find it very handy for looking up when I bought something, how much it cost, model number, etc.
I go back to when I bought the program from a computer magazine add, and used it to to do job costing and property management.
I still use a computer based program, and was able to upgrade to 2016 for 2014. Have tried net based subscription program, and find too lacking in regard to breaking down the categories and being able to create p/l reports. The customer service is lacking.
There does not seem to be any simple accounting or checking account that are not web subscription based anymore.