jerryc41 wrote:
After paying almost $80 to use Quicken for another year, I'm thinking about going back to an older version. Despite all the updates that I've downloaded, I've experienced no improvement in the program. If I can install an older version, I might start fresh with that. If I have a lot of free time, I might begin entering data for some accounts.
I've read that Quicken 16 was a cut-off point and is compatible with older versions - or maybe newer versions. At that point, Quicken took over from Intuit. The latest version I have is 14, and I don't know if I want to buy a used Quicken 16, or maybe I would have to get 17. "Cut-off point" isn't very precise.
Wow! I've paid $355 to use Quicken since I bought Quicken 14 ($59) in 2013. No more! I didn't realize I had been paying so long.
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I use Splasm software. On my Mac, Its open source, it's easy - no BS!! and very reasonable priced or free I don't remember.