Quicken not only stinks on Intel-based Macs, but also on older Macs running Leopard. I have constant problems with Quicken on my ancient 867MHz G4 since I upgraded it to Leopard. Quicken has the same issues on my brand new 2.4GHz MacBook. (I'm using 2006 because I have not read ANYthing that makes me think upgrading to 2007 (HELLO, Intuit...it's now 2009!!!) will do any good whatsoever, and why would I buy a 2 year old application at full price when it's full of bugs??!!) I have freezes when trying to double click on a figure in a report. I have "unexpected quits" if I try to create and save new reports. It is infuriating. The only computer I can successfully run Quicken 2006 on is my 500MHz Pismo running Tiger. Intuit should be ashamed. The Mac is here to stay, guys, so why not SUPPORT IT!?
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Quicken not only stinks on Intel-based Macs, but also on older Macs running Leopard. I have constant problems with Quicken on my ancient 867MHz G4 since I upgraded it to Leopard. Quicken has the same issues on my brand new 2.4GHz MacBook. (I'm using 2006 because I have not read ANYthing that makes me think upgrading to 2007 (HELLO, Intuit...it's now 2009!!!) will do any good whatsoever, and why would I buy a 2 year old application at full price when it's full of bugs??!!) I have freezes when trying to double click on a figure in a report. I have "unexpected quits" if I try to create and save new reports. It is infuriating. The only computer I can successfully run Quicken 2006 on is my 500MHz Pismo running Tiger. Intuit should be ashamed. The Mac is here to stay, guys, so why not SUPPORT IT!?Reply to This
Friday, February 27 2009 @ 05:38 PM PST